I think they are using "imaginary" abacuses (abaci?). They have drilled with them so much they can just picture the beads in their minds. I THINK!!
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Way to go Soph! But you got lucky... not a single parallel parking in the video! The song at the end is one of my all-time favourites!! Survey for this years grade 10 and 11 students in my class (totally anonymous... promise!!)24/11/2014 Here's his most famous song (it's a good one)! I haven't heard this in about 15 years... but I still love it! This week's Student of the Week is Sara M (she's somewhere under that big floppy hat in the photo).
Sara graduated from King George a few years ago now. She was a particularly memorable student for several reasons:
Thank you Sara for all the good laughs you provided me with over the years. You always had such a great spirit about you - I can't recall a single time you weren't brimming with positivity and smiles. You are the sort of person who brightens up the people around her. It's hard to feel grumpy or tired or annoyed when you are in the room. What a special trait to have! You are a gift SM! All the best to you! And good luck with that lemur onesie! This is (honestly) a company's attempt to get U.S. students to study for their SAT exams!21/11/2014 The true - and tragic - story of Alan Turing who helped crack German codes to win WWII AND created the first "computer" ever. One of the most brilliant mathematicians ever! |
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