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Wednesday, August 14, 2019

Stanford blog

Hello reader again, Today I will be talking about a maths course that my hub and I did. So it had (I think) six lessons that we did and each lesson had a variety of videos and quizzes to do, it was okay for me since I do not like maths but it was somewhat interesting. I will explain the lessons and what were they about:

Lesson 1: We were told about the myths of maths and were introduced to the programme and
the lessons

Lesson 2: We were introduced to the growth and fixed mindsets and how important the growth mindset is.

Lesson 3: The lesson was about making mistakes is good because it means your brain is growing BECAUSE of the mistakes. It even shows us that you don't need to be fast in maths because speed isn't about everything.

Lesson 4: In this fourth lesson it tells us that you need to be flexible in maths.

Lesson 5: The fifth lesson shows us the different patterns in maths and what things to look out for when working in maths

Lesson 6: The sixth and final lesson tells to look out for the kind of maths is involved in our everyday lives. We looked at maths in sports, dancing and even juggling.

That's all for now, See you later.


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