Originally posted by: DrPizza
It's about making sure that the students understand the concepts. Unfortunately, not all do.
Originally posted by: notfred
What is your question exactly? plus/minus and addition/subtraction are the exact same thing. Are you asking why we didn't start with the words "addition" and "subtraction"?
Edit: I see you are talking about different words. Why do we teach kids both the words "big" and large"?
Originally posted by: ndee
Originally posted by: notfred
What is your question exactly? plus/minus and addition/subtraction are the exact same thing. Are you asking why we didn't start with the words "addition" and "subtraction"?
Edit: I see you are talking about different words. Why do we teach kids both the words "big" and large"?
Yeah, you didn't get it. Plus == Addition, Big != Large.
DrPizza: That's not what I meant. I was just wondering why we don't teach the kids the "difficult" words from the beginning.
Originally posted by: Mo0o
Originally posted by: ndee
Originally posted by: notfred
What is your question exactly? plus/minus and addition/subtraction are the exact same thing. Are you asking why we didn't start with the words "addition" and "subtraction"?
Edit: I see you are talking about different words. Why do we teach kids both the words "big" and large"?
Yeah, you didn't get it. Plus == Addition, Big != Large.
DrPizza: That's not what I meant. I was just wondering why we don't teach the kids the "difficult" words from the beginning.
Because that would be "difficult" ? Its easier to start by giving them real world examples that they are use to. I doubt most parents interact with their 5 years olds by using words like "addition" and "substraction"