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or you could switch them around.
And then, from my small store of knowledge gained from a hundred years of teaching...
Never underestimate the power of chocolate for student [and teacher] motivation.
Always celebrate both Talk Like A Pirate Day and Pi Day.
People that age usually appreciate sarcasm more than anyone else on the planet.
Students already know this - they will learn better [faster, more completely, in better temper, etc.] if you lead them to invent algebra rather than trying to transfer it from your brain to theirs. Give them a problem to solve which can ONLY be solved algebraically - and challenge them to solve it.
Resist stupid rules!
Have a really good time.
It's easy.
The other side has no good to neglect.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SRZ5400U...
I suggest you get in touch with Devin Supertramp on Youtube. He's a fantastic cinematographer, who helped Lindsey Stirling get her start.
a two minute humorous satire is about the only way to get a message across. Most likely that is why comedians seem to have more political clout than pundits. It's a wonder that Disney doesn't sue the crap out of them, since they are so jealous of their copyrights. Probably is a reflection of their politics. If it is, I would wonder how many minimum wage earners are on their payrolls, not to mention freebie interns.
Plus idiots like to be in charge of things they did not invent.
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