Math Class

Feb 04, 2009 20:37

Who: Everybody that sighed up for math...everybody that is
What: Math Class
When: Whenever the character has math
Where:  Math Class
Warnings: Throwing markers? Yawning? Other then that, none. Might be a bit simple, or hard.

Hopefully, I can keep this entry going like the other teachers :D

She finished grading the tests, most people did pretty ( Read more... )

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Statistics emcdoesntequal2 February 5 2009, 01:40:11 UTC
“Hello! I am your math teacher, and you can call me Ms. Blanusa.” She said, smiling. “This class is called statistics, which is a branch of mathematics” she paused for a moment. “Most of you did really well on the first test. We shall be doing factorials and permutations and combi-You should be jotting down notes right now” she turned to a student. “And combinations. This class might be harder then most, and I expect you to turn your homework on time, and study every night” she thought for a moment, and decided that this was a pretty good speech. “Now, In a class of 21 students the average score on a math test was 77%. If person A. got 95% and Person B. got 78%, find the average grade of the other 19 students. Anybody who can solve this problem gets three points extra credit on your quiz.”

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12th Grade Math emcdoesntequal2 February 5 2009, 01:41:53 UTC
“Hello” she said, she was a little nervous because most of the people looked taller then her. Trying to ignore that fact, she said “Hello, I am Mrs. Blanusa and I shall be teaching twelfth grade math. “Since you are the highest math class that I teach, those who find this class simple, should come and send me an email. I will prepare notes that is mostly individual study.” She paused “But I will be willing to help.” She smiled “In this class, we will be reviewing linear, quadratic, exponential, logarithmic, polynomial, and rational functions. Those who find this class hard, may move down a grade, I will not think any less of you.” She yawned, “But now, let’s start with math. Chapter 1 in your math textbook deals with quadratic function in which I believed some of you missed on the first quiz”

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Re: 12th Grade Math russiapink February 5 2009, 10:05:43 UTC
Ivan had sat away from the teacher's desk. He though that way he will be unnoticed, yet as he was 2 meters tall it was a difficult task.

He liked Maths, he was good at them, so he hoped that class would be funny. He opened the textbook while smiling.

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11th Grade Math emcdoesntequal2 February 5 2009, 01:42:30 UTC
“Welcome to Eleventh Grade Mathematics. I am your teacher Mrs. Blanusa. This year we shall look at real numbers, functions and algebraic and quadratic equations. We shall also be reviewing slope of a line and other forms of linear equations” the normally lazy teacher’s demeanor changed when she started talking what she knows and love. She started writing on the board, all the functions that she expected people to already know. “Start writing notes about the concept that I’m about to teach” she said, “Now let’s begin class.” She yawned, “Does anybody know the formula for slope?”

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Re: 11th Grade Math alt_for_noreg February 5 2009, 05:35:13 UTC
Norway listened attentively to the lecture, taking down the formulas rapidly, but refused to volunteer an answer. He never had any real desire to stand out, and always skip out on such opportunities. He played with his pencil idly while waiting for Blanusa to proceed.

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Re: 11th Grade Math dracuxchan February 5 2009, 06:18:14 UTC
Aurelia paused a second before pulling her notebook out of her bag.

"Real numbers? Wait so what about all the other numbers like 1,2,3, are they all fake numbers?"

Perplexed, she opened her notebook and set it on her desk, pulling her skull Razvan onto her lap to make more room.

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10th Grade Math emcdoesntequal2 February 5 2009, 01:47:51 UTC
"Hello, and welcome to 10th grade math" the blond lady said "I shall be your teacher Mrs. Blanusa" She yawned, it was in the morning and she was still rather sleepy. "In 10th grade math, we shall be studying the Pythagoras' Theorem of Triangles. Also we will be reviewing adding, subtracting, multipling and dividing rational numbers and polynomials. And more." She wrote it down on the board, listing everything that they were going to learn this year. She was actually feeling excited about teaching. She walked back to her desk, shuffling the papers and waited for the students to copy down the notes.

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italialiceo February 5 2009, 02:53:37 UTC
Math. Feliciano didn't like math. It was...confusing! Silly numbers, who needed them anyway? But Feliciano dutifully scribbled down whatever looked important into his notebook before proceeding to cover it with doodles.

He had grabbed a desk close to the window for this class, so he ended up doodling the courtyard down below and the few stragglers rushing to class.

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thehiddencharm February 5 2009, 06:10:24 UTC
Duyên continued noting down. Math was one of her favorite subject. She did get good grades and won several prizes for it. She was attracted to logic and science.

... Although she recognized that she had learned this before.

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like_warsaw February 6 2009, 23:20:36 UTC
[I thiiink I had put Feliks in what would be the equivalent of sophomore math. So. Despite being a junior, hi?!]

Feliks wandered into the classroom yawning. He wasn't remotely happy about this class, since all the formulas and numbers totally out of nowhere bugged him. He was cool with science where all the math actually meant something, but...

He sat down in a desk in the last row, sliding his bag off his shoulder as he sat, and waited for class to start.

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9th Grade Math emcdoesntequal2 February 6 2009, 20:44:03 UTC
Nela shummed to herself, she was used to teaching younger students and she stood in front of her desk, she smiled towards all the young eager students, willing to learn. "Hello" she said "My name is Mrs. Blanusa and I shall be your mathematics teacher this year. We shall be reviewing muti-step equations and learn about rational and irrational numbers this year. To start off, please turn to page fourteen of your textbook. I believe that we are going over some basic skills..."

(OOC: Sorry Sea-mun and Peter! And everybody else that was in Ninth Grade!)

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Re: 9th Grade Math tie_one February 7 2009, 08:34:06 UTC
Complicated numbers and equations stared up back at Lam Gek from page 14 of her maths textbook.

I don't understand a thing! How is this "basic"?

But the teacher seemed like a nice lady. She could learn. Maybe.

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