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<blockquote data-quote="Pookybear66" data-source="post: 203123" data-attributes="member: 5957"><p>LOL Andy. I have a hard time not wanting to do the work for my DS too. His map project looked so easy-I could've had it done in 10 minutes. I chose however, to make one alongside of him so we made sure we had all the required elements AND it kept him on task.</p><p></p><p>I never did quite understand why teachers always wanted you to "show your work". Once I understood the procedure I just solved the problem. It was frustrting to me to show my work. I noticed in your profile that he likes baseball. There is a lot of statistics in baseball figures. Maybe your son will be more interested if the math has a reason and is geared toward that. Maybe you can find a way for him to "practice" by computing some things on his own for his favorite teams/or the playoffs or something.</p><p></p><p>Have a good day!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pookybear66, post: 203123, member: 5957"] LOL Andy. I have a hard time not wanting to do the work for my DS too. His map project looked so easy-I could've had it done in 10 minutes. I chose however, to make one alongside of him so we made sure we had all the required elements AND it kept him on task. I never did quite understand why teachers always wanted you to "show your work". Once I understood the procedure I just solved the problem. It was frustrting to me to show my work. I noticed in your profile that he likes baseball. There is a lot of statistics in baseball figures. Maybe your son will be more interested if the math has a reason and is geared toward that. Maybe you can find a way for him to "practice" by computing some things on his own for his favorite teams/or the playoffs or something. Have a good day! [/QUOTE]
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