16th Quick Step: Every math question can be done two-ways or more …
... the problem is, most students only know one-way.
Today, we talk math!
Who wants to start, you one-way or you two-way? Rock-paper-scissors … one-way wins.
Edison: One-way, welcome to the program. Can I call you 1-way?
One-way: Yes.
Edison: Tell me a bit about yourself 1-way.
1-way:
1] I’m quick to do 😊
2] I only know one-way to do a question,
3] I sometimes mix up what I’ve memorized cause I don’t understand what I’m doing ☹
4] I’m the answer to a, “How do I …?, question,
5] If a question stumps me it means … that my one-way isn’t helping ☹.
Edison: And what do you do if your one-way isn’t helping?1-way: … I give up.
Edison: 1-way you may want to check out Get rich quick. Get math quick.
Edison: Okay two-ways, you’re up. Can I call you 2-ways?
Two ways: Yes, 2-ways works. Good to be here. Happy to spread the ways.
Edison: Tell me a bit about yourself.
2-ways: I’m 2-ways and am very much the opposite of 1-way. I mean I make sure I know their one-way, but I also make sure I know a second-way.
Edison: Interesting. Keep going.
2-ways:
1] I’m slow … to do,
2] I know two-ways or more to do a question
3] I’m answering a, “Why do I …?, question which requires more thinking and that’s why it’s slow, and
4] If a question stumps me