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Chebucto Regional Softball Club

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futurebird@sauropods.win

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A forum for discussing and organizing recreational softball and baseball games and leagues in the greater Halifax area.
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  • Is there a name for when someone thinks they are really bad at something (for example math) and they have learned not to trust their own intuition at all so they make really wild errors by second guessing themselves?
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    @Bumblefish @3TomatoesShort @EverydayMoggie

    EXACTLY!

    The legs of the compass are the same length (roughly) so it makes an isosceles triangle.

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  • Is there a name for when someone thinks they are really bad at something (for example math) and they have learned not to trust their own intuition at all so they make really wild errors by second guessing themselves?
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    @Bumblefish @3TomatoesShort @EverydayMoggie

    OK now I'm confused what you have done. This is what I was expecting. But, people always surprise me.

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  • Is there a name for when someone thinks they are really bad at something (for example math) and they have learned not to trust their own intuition at all so they make really wild errors by second guessing themselves?
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    @Bumblefish @3TomatoesShort @EverydayMoggie

    Great use the center and the circle to make a pointy triangle.

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  • Is there a name for when someone thinks they are really bad at something (for example math) and they have learned not to trust their own intuition at all so they make really wild errors by second guessing themselves?
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    @Bumblefish @3TomatoesShort @EverydayMoggie

    Ok but try.

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  • Is there a name for when someone thinks they are really bad at something (for example math) and they have learned not to trust their own intuition at all so they make really wild errors by second guessing themselves?
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    @Bumblefish @3TomatoesShort @EverydayMoggie

    OK let me try this one:

    How would you use a compass to make a very pointy isosceles triangle like a wizard's hat? For a quilt or something.

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  • Is there a name for when someone thinks they are really bad at something (for example math) and they have learned not to trust their own intuition at all so they make really wild errors by second guessing themselves?
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    @DrorBedrack

    If anyone has ideas to make the idea of copying an angle more obvious I would love it.

    I've tried pointing out that it's basically copying a triangle too. You are duplicating the length of all three sides and thus you get the angle for free.

    It's "Side Angle Side" ... but that seems maybe more confusing than just doing it a few times and feeling how well it works.

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  • "Those in power recognized that oppression is best maintained by keeping the masses illiterate, and those oppressed recognized that literacy is liberation.
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    @leiawelsh @toba

    If I go for more than 15 min without any questions or conversation I question if I'm being boring, or wasting time.

    Class time is precious and I do kind of hate using it for tests... but some things are just best when you can... have a conversation.

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  • Ant-Themed Perfume Line Called:
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    @phooky

    I expect is just smells nice? Formic acid has a lemon like smell. I could see it working.

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  • My fifth graders are making books in craft and tech class.
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    @Phosphenes

    Signatures are the name for the sections of a book in this context.

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  • Is there a name for when someone thinks they are really bad at something (for example math) and they have learned not to trust their own intuition at all so they make really wild errors by second guessing themselves?
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    @agathos

    This is interesting. The student happens to be really good at memorizing things. And thinking back when a problem is rotated it really throws her.

    Maybe we can work on doing things like first rotating the paper to a familiar position.

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  • Is there a name for when someone thinks they are really bad at something (for example math) and they have learned not to trust their own intuition at all so they make really wild errors by second guessing themselves?
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    @jetlagjen

    How do you name the vertices?

    We could go with greek letters rather than numbers but I have tried this and students find it more confusing than the numbers.

    I don't really think the issue this student has is due to labeling.

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  • Is there a name for when someone thinks they are really bad at something (for example math) and they have learned not to trust their own intuition at all so they make really wild errors by second guessing themselves?
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    @wakame @jetlagjen

    I've never seen it done that way before. But I do think it's more clear than using three letters since the vertex is repeated and stands out a bit more.

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  • Is there a name for when someone thinks they are really bad at something (for example math) and they have learned not to trust their own intuition at all so they make really wild errors by second guessing themselves?
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    @Bumblefish @3TomatoesShort @EverydayMoggie

    "The whole thing where you use them to make angles is deep magic that only wizards can perform."

    I've noticed that the angle construction is harder for students. Not just this one who's having extra difficulty, but all of them are a little mystified when I say "now we'll copy an angle" but there is some good intuitive geometry in this construction.

    A compass isn't just for making circles. It's a fixed distance you can put wherever you want.

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  • Is there a name for when someone thinks they are really bad at something (for example math) and they have learned not to trust their own intuition at all so they make really wild errors by second guessing themselves?
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    @pthane

    I'm trying to understand this.

    If I flip a board "l-r" will the result be different than "r-l" ?

    The way I'm picturing this the answer would be "no" right?

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  • Is there a name for when someone thinks they are really bad at something (for example math) and they have learned not to trust their own intuition at all so they make really wild errors by second guessing themselves?
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    @jetlagjen

    We use the numbers consistently because I find using three letters is more confusing for most students.

    eg ∠ABC = ∠BCA

    vs. ∠3 = ∠2

    Which do you find less confusing?

    We could also do ∠B = ∠C but naming angles by single letter is a bad habit since there can be multiple angles at a vertex.

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  • Went to Cumbria
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    @sarahdalgulls

    We require this sign for the FDR highway in NYC.

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  • Is there a name for when someone thinks they are really bad at something (for example math) and they have learned not to trust their own intuition at all so they make really wild errors by second guessing themselves?
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    @gimulnautti

    Sometimes you can learn a LOT from a bad teacher. But that tends to come later in ones education.

    (thinking of my analysis teacher in college. good lord. )

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  • Is there a name for when someone thinks they are really bad at something (for example math) and they have learned not to trust their own intuition at all so they make really wild errors by second guessing themselves?
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    @gimulnautti

    Very very few people are really "bad at math" in any real sense of the phrase. It's possible... but most of the time it's more like "had bad experiences being wrong and now avoid it" or "it's tedious and I have other things to do"

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  • Is there a name for when someone thinks they are really bad at something (for example math) and they have learned not to trust their own intuition at all so they make really wild errors by second guessing themselves?
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    @oblomov

    To be honest I don't really know. I've known her for only a few months and she's working very hard, possibly too hard to keep up. I'm worried she has some horrible complex system to either compensate or avoid dealing with the spatial reasoning.

    I have the students work with compasses and it helps some of them. The compass is her mortal enemy. Every time she places it, it's just a guess ...

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  • Is there a name for when someone thinks they are really bad at something (for example math) and they have learned not to trust their own intuition at all so they make really wild errors by second guessing themselves?
    myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

    One of the harder things to accept as a teacher is that some kids will just never like math. That's fine though. I can cope.

    What everyone *can* like (at least) is getting the right answer and knowing it's right. Knowing that yourself not needing anyone to tell you.

    So I'm hoping we can at least get to that stage.

    Right now I think she thinks I'm just making up geometry as I go and it's basically Calvinball.

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