Tuesday, November 23, 2010

in this article, the author says that arithmetics has a playful side. what he means by this is that there are things that suck you in. once you start thinking about it, you are hooked and can't help but wonder. the same thing could be true about geometry because there are so many things that are facinating that we dont know about. when you learn about it, you discover all the different things that make up our world. how the dementions and space can be everywhere and we don't even realize it. the latin meaning of calculus is a pebble used for counting. this goes along with the article because the author uses rocks as a visual way of showing squares. the easiest way of finding the sum of all the numbers from 1 to 10 is to use the dementions of tringle that the rows make up. a row of 1, a row of 2, a row of 3, and so on... multiply the dementions when you make a square. the hard way is to add them all up.

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

deductive reasoning is moving from general information to specific information by working through a series of reasoned statements. Inductive reasoning takes a series of specific observations and tries to expand them into a more general theory.

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

soccer :)

      everybody has their own passion, and mine is soccer. i started when i was four years old and have been playing ever since. over the years i have learned everything there is to know about the rules of soccer. infact, i am even a referee now. i started last year reffing the todlers and worked my way up to the kids my age. i even get payed! even though i reff, i still play. i have been waiting for years to play for the school and finally get to this year!