If your child is able to use a calculator, and can work out (for instance) how to double the ingredients of a recipe, and what change to expect in shops, then it may be time to stop
worrying about maths.
Let's say you're
worried about your math test because you didn't do so well on the last one.
(Don't
worry about the math; whatever tool you use should let you know whether the results are statistically significant).
However, like my buddy Dave Ramsey likes to say, if we were
worried about math, we never would have gotten in to debt to begin with.
And for the record, the average dollar value of an individual RBC Reward Point amounts to $ 0.0114 (don't
worry about the math behind it).
The system calculates your data automatically so you don't have to
worry about the math or making costly mistakes
Not exact matches
So I'd be able to take
math, chemistry, physics right away and not have to
worry about just which AP classes were offered.»
Now that
worry about the Series A crunch has been partly eclipsed by handwringing over an alleged Series B crunch, research firm CB Insights decided to do some
math and see how bad things really are.
At night, my mind would race with
math problems, trying to find the magic income figure that meant I wouldn't have to
worry about money anymore.
If your son is
worried about an upcoming
math test, for example, offering to help him study will lessen his concern
about it.
His English is excellent and his
maths isn't bad, so we weren't
worried about how he would do.
(You might need a bit of
math beyond counting and scratching to understand his applications, so don't
worry too much
about the details.)
I am not too
worried about the calorie that I eat because I don't have a weight issue but I will do the
math this weekend to figure out my calorie intake from the foods I usually eat and figure out the ratio of protein to calorie to see how close or far I am from the 10 % number.
Even when I did a panic room a few months ago with my boyfriend, I came out
worrying that I might no longer be his favourite person, after I pointed out his
maths was wrong, and made a bit of a dig
about how slow he was putting a battery in a torch!
Don't
worry about that extra half, barbarians have no need for
math!
Some of the teachers who were not that much into music were a bit
worried about doing project work and maybe having to skip one of the English, German or
maths lessons [to make time].
On the other hand, Texas should
worry about its across - the - board declines in 8th grade
math.
But not for all the usual reasons that people raise concerns: the
worry about whether we've got good measures of teacher performance, especially for instructors in subjects other than reading and
math; the likelihood that tying achievement to evaluations will spur teaching to the test in ways that warp instruction and curriculum; the futility of trying to «principal - proof» our schools by forcing formulaic, one - size - fits - all evaluation models upon all K — 12 campuses; the terrible timing of introducing new evaluation systems at the same time that educators are working to implement the Common Core.
Now, perhaps we should be
worried about the six estimates in ELA and seven in
math where achievement and high school graduation outcomes pointed in opposite direction.
California schools won't have to
worry about weight limits until new
math textbooks are ordered in 2007, but even then, kids won't get much of a break.
After years of concern that girls were being shortchanged in male - dominated schools, especially in
math and science, there has grown a rising chorus of voices
worrying about whether boys are the ones in peril.
It used to be that our reading scores are higher than our
math scores and that's what everyone was
worried about, but now our
math scores are higher than our SAT scores.
(Perhaps because the typical parent learned
math in the public schools, few
worried about this inconsistency, at least until Garrison Keillor taught us
about Lake Wobegon, where «all the children are above average.»)
From
worries about where the United States ranks on international tests to arguments over the Common Core, the way teachers teach and students learn
math continues to be debated widely, leading to proposed changes in the ways mathematics is taught.
Parents accustomed to the «classic style» of teaching
math — long worksheets of standard algorithms with one or two word problems at the bottom —
worry about the unfamiliar presentation of their kids» homework, and many opponents have delighted in picking apart often inscrutable questions.
Since
math had not been one of my strongest subjects, I was
worried about how I would do in physics.
So
worried that debates
about the «right» way to teach mathematics have become so metaphorically bloody they have been termed the «
math wars.»
«If I've only got this much experience and... I'm totally panicked,» she said hypothetically, «maybe I'm not going to
worry too much
about the
math.»
He said children as young as 13 were being entered for
Maths GCSE and that he was
worried «
about the students who are entered too early being scared off the subject and joining the pool who believe they «can't do
Maths».»
Don't
worry about others opinions
about your trades, focus on the
math, the edge, and the risk / reward ratio of your trade.
A common recommendation is just not to
worry about it until your portfolio is quite large, but I'll do a little
math for you below.
With the Capital One ® VentureOne ® Rewards Credit Card, this is something you'll never have to
worry about, which means you don't need to work through the
math of whether you'll earn enough rewards in a given year to offset the fee.
I'm a long way from knowing a lot
about the subject but I can follow the
math and science part enough to know I need to be
worried about my children and grandchildren.
Essentially, Digit is Simple Bank's «Goals» feature — automatic savings that you don't have to
worry about — but with a lot more
math that makes it a smarter robot.