Friday, November 1, 2013

Welcome to my head. . .

Ms. Albracht found this and posted it on Facebook.  Watching it was a crazy experience for me, as this is exactly how I think.  I think I have done almost exactly this in many a math class.


7 comments:

  1. This made me laugh. TBH, I've actually stopped and thought about some of that stuff before. And I can hardly wait for math class on Monday so I can get started!

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  2. This is so confusing. I don't think i would ever be able to do that even though it is pretty cool.

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  3. That's crazy how math can work. It is a totally different way to think about how things actually work and interact together. Who knew that doodling and taking little notes could actually pay off for you in the end and greatly expand your knowledge!!

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  4. People might not think so, but they really do use math in an everyday life. It's crazy how even doodling on a piece of the paper can lead to you doing math. The best part of it is sometimes you do math without even knowing that you are doing math. Then when you realize you did math, you get all excited because you did it without even knowing!! Does that make sense? You get what I mean.

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  5. This is very intersting. I think i watched some parts over and over because it was very interesting. I didnt think drawing could help you with math everyday. I dont think i would be able to figure this out but if i did it would be very cool

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  6. Interesting. I watched this on Facebook also. It was really cool how the lines turned into a triangle. I wouldn't be able to do that. If I tried it would take me a really long time.

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  7. I do this all the time in algebra. Well not quite as precise but I doodle a lot. I will draw things like birds or cats or dogs or just random abstract pictures. It's these things that make me wish that art for my class wasn't fifth period and that it was a required class.

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