StrawHat
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There is a fine line between a numerator and a denominator.
Kevin
Kevin
I did not know this until several weeks ago, there is an exact measurement to what is a pinch of salt, or other condiments.
Measure it with a micrometer, mark it with a piece of chalk, cut it with an axe.
There is a fine line between a numerator and a denominator.
Kevin
Of course, only a fraction of thevpeople reading this will get it.
Kevin
I did a side by side comparison of three name brand tapes, and found enough differences to explain why my cuts weren't consistent. I've slowly changed over to metric for my wood projects, and it is so much easier - and accurate.
To teach fractions start with money. Most people can grasp that it takes 4 quarters to make $1. The the idea of 1/2 a quarter being an 1/8 and 8 of those to make a whole is just a small jump.
My nephew could not read a tape or do fractions. After using quarters and some coaching he was able to cut me pieces of sheetrock, then later oak flooring to an 1/8" and that was good enough
To teach fractions start with money. Most people can grasp that it takes 4 quarters to make $1. The the idea of 1/2 a quarter being an 1/8 and 8 of those to make a whole is just a small jump.
I started my kids and grandkids with pizza.
I started my kids and grandkids with pizza.