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StormySooner-IN
10/28/2007, 11:58 AM
This is Funny, IMO.

Teaching Math Through the Years

Last week I purchased a burger at Burger King for $1.58. The
counter girl took my $2 and I was digging for my change when I
pulled 8 cents from my pocket and gave it to her. She stood there,
holding the nickel and 3 pennies, while looking at the screen on her register.
I sensed her discomfort and tried to tell her to just give me two quarters,
but she hailed the manager for help. While he tried to explain the transaction
to her, she stood there and cried. Why do I tell you this?
Because of the evolution in teaching math since the 1950s:

1. Teaching Math In 1950s
A logger sells a truckload of lumber for $100. His cost of production
is 4/5 of the price. What is his profit ?

2. Teaching Math In 1960s
A logger sells a truckload of lumber for $100 His cost of production
is 4/5 of the price, or $80. What is his profit?

3. Teaching Math In 1970s
A logger sells a truckload of lumber for $100. His cost of production
is $80.. Did he make a profit?

4. Teaching Math In 1980s
A logger sells a truckload of lumber for $100. His cost of production
is $80 and his profit is $20. Your assignment: Underline the number 20.

5. Teaching Math In 1990s
A logger cuts down a beautiful forest because he is selfish and
inconsiderate and cares nothing for the habitat of animals or the
preservation of our woodlands. He does this so he can make a profit
of $20.
What do you think of this way of making a living?! Topic for class
participation after answering the question: How did the birds and
squirrels feel as the logger cut down their homes?
(There are no wrong answers, and if you feel like crying, it's ok. )

6. Teaching Math In 2007
Un hachero vende una carretada de maderapara $100. El costo de la
producciones es $80. Cuanto dinero ha hecho?

Frozen Sooner
10/28/2007, 12:29 PM
Yeah, I remember the first time someone sent me an e-mail also.

sanantoniosooner
10/28/2007, 02:09 PM
Yeah, I remember the first time someone sent me an e-mail also.
bite it;) ........I thought it was funny and I had NOT heard it before:D

OUinFLA
10/28/2007, 02:36 PM
Yeah, I remember the first time someone sent me an e-mail also.


when was that?
:D

Frozen Sooner
10/28/2007, 03:46 PM
1990. I think it was this one, in fact. :D

jccouger
10/28/2007, 03:53 PM
6. Teaching Math In 2007


1990. I think it was this one, in fact.

O rly?

Frozen Sooner
10/28/2007, 03:57 PM
Ya rly!

'Cause e-mails NEVER change over time...

sanantoniosooner
10/28/2007, 03:59 PM
I think it's just best if we all apologize to Mike for sharing information he already knew.

;)

Frozen Sooner
10/28/2007, 04:02 PM
Well jeez, man. This same dang e-mail gets posted every six months or so.

Admittedly, it's more entertaining and less repetitive than some (or most) of the new threads around here.

SanJoaquinSooner
10/28/2007, 04:04 PM
Actually, someone really dumbed down the e-mail. The math reform of the 50s and 60s (new math) used to be included in the list:

A logger exchanges a set L of lumber for a set M of money. The cardinality of set M is 100 and each element is worth $1.

(a) make 100 dots representing the elements of the set M
(b) The set C representing costs of production contains 20 fewer points than set M. Represent the set C as a subset of the set M.
(c) What is the cardinality of the set P of profits?

StormySooner-IN
10/28/2007, 07:08 PM
LOL at this thread.





I didn't get it in an email. :D

yermom
10/29/2007, 07:14 AM
emails are so '90s