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Saturday, November 20, 2010

Long time no see!

"Hi~!! How are you? How was your *Diwali? Did you fire the crackers during that time?"





I was very pleased to see them after a long time. For 2 weeks, we had long vacation, called Diwali. Murnal who is my student looked fine. The long vacation and festivals helped him be refreshed. So, we could restart nicely.
Today, we've started (Chapter10- Identities). I really like this part in Mathmetics. So, I wanted him to have interest. There are many kinds of formulas. We made a concept and tried to solve the problems with 5 formulas.

1) (a+b)² = a² + 2ab + b²
2) (a-b)² = a² - 2ab + b²
3) (a+b)(a-b) = a² - b²
4) (x+a)(x+b) = x² + (a+b)x + ab
5) (a+b+c)² = a² + b² + c² + 2(ab + bc + ac)

And, for adopting these concept. I had to explain another basic concept.
For example,

1) (+)*(+) = (+)
2) (+)*(-) = (-)
3) (-)*(+) = (-) as like 2)
4) (-)*(-) = (+)

Every time, when I explain new concept to him, I let him know the most basic one firstly. I think the base is the most important thing in study, even we could adopt it in life. We could see so many famous, important truths or objects. But, I want to say the base which I think it's the most important thing in life is not limited theoretical, it is the practical! When we have meals and rice, we cannot but think about a drop of farmer. When we are grown-up, we cannot but thank to parents, teacher, and many people who make me be able to be in this position. As like this, I think these boys could live with Thanks.

While we were solving the examples, I asked incomprehensible question of Prashant sir who is a supervisor of today as well as my chemistry teacher. I have a duty which I have to teach him correctly and properly. We were very comfortable and easy to talk and understand each other though we've met after long time. Next time, I would prepare more exercises in relation to the Chapter for him.


*Diwali : Diwali (also spelled Devali in certain regions) or Deepavali, popularly known as the "festival of lights", is an important five-day festival in Hinduism, Jainism, and Sikhism, occurring between mid-October and mid-November. Deepavali is an official holiday in India.
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1 comment:

Chiranjeet Bhattacharyya said...

Excellent, Dasom. I am pleased at your approach towards this project. Starting from the basics is a very good way because these children are not trained that way in school. I also like how you are putting in the formulas you have used to teach these students.

Would help if you could post the entire lesson plan for the day. Also note, you should write friends, not colleagues...

Nice work. Keep it up.

CAS Coordinator