Who here tells the story of x?
How many of you guys train your students to ātell the story of x?ā Once when I was substitute teaching as a coteacher in a middle school math class, the teacher revealed a strategy⦠and Iāve used it ever since. Instead of just āsolving an equation,ā they framed it like this: āX was sitting there minding its own businessā¦. Until things happened to it. āWhy isnāt x by itself?ā It gets multiplied. Stuff gets added to it. Sometimes it gets trapped inside parentheses like a tiny hostage š
And your job? * Figure out everything that happened to x⦠- then undo it step by step to get back to the original value. It turns math into less of a āwhat do I do???ā and more of a: āwhat happened hereā¦?⦠and how do we get back?ā And honestly⦠students get it so much faster this way. Iām curiousā Do you teach like this? Would this have helped you when you were learning? Or if youāve never heard it framed this way, whatās your reaction? Lemme know if you want to see this strategy in action! Drop your thoughts š