Wednesday 30 November 2016

WISKUNDE.


 Volgens ‘n nuusberig vanoggend, die 30/11/2016, op RSG, is die 5 top leerder- presteerders afkomstig uit die Asiatiëse wêreld. Die 5 laagste leerder presteerders is afkomstig uit Suid-Afrika en die Arabiese wêreld.

Die waarde van Wiskunde is vanselsprekend. Ons gebruik syfers bykans daagliks. Selfs Napoleon het gesê: “Napoleon used to say that there cannot be a great nation without great mathematics. He was right. Following this idea, he brought prosperity and glory to France by founding the famous Ecole Normale Supérieure and other Universities of great renown in which teaching mathematics was held at unmatched levels for that age. Thanks to this culture of mathematics, France since then until now has always been a great power in the world. For it has the capability of building spaceships to explore the cosmos. Nuclear industry is fairly developed there, much as everything which requires both advanced mathematics and technologies based on it.”

Bron: https://sites.google.com/site/levicivitainstitute//reasons/the-value-of-mathematics

As ons instemmend op bogenoemde antwoord, behoort ons opnuut na die onderrig van Wiskunde te kyk.

Top 10 Strategies to Improve Your Math Grades


by Jason Gibson

 

Many students and parents ask for pointers and techniques to best learn Math. Here is my top-10 list which applies to any level of Math.

1) If you don't understand something, focus on mastering that topic before moving on to the next topic.

2) Work example problems and check your answers to gain practice with every lesson.

3) When beginning to work a Math problem, do not "map out a path from problem-to-answer" in your head before writing anything down.

4) When you study and do homework, try to find a quiet place to do it.

5) If someone asks you for help, try to explain the topic to them as best you can.

6) Never, ever work math problems in pen.

7) Try to use a mechanical pencil with separate eraser, if you can.

8) Keep your solutions neat and line-by-line.

9) Don't work problems very late at night.

10) If the problem lends itself to it, draw a picture of the problem.

Remember, there is no silver bullet in learning Math. It comes with taking things one step at a time and with practice. The tips above will help you along in your math studies, and give you confidence. And confidence is 100% the name of the game in learning any level of Math.

Bron:  http://www.mathgoodies.com/articles/improve_your_grades.html

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