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    the conversation to continue. Whereas if the same individual was to respond by saying “ko.” The singular full stop indicates that he/she is unimpressed and he/she would like an immediate nullification of the conversation. Capital letters are used to express anger. In order to show one’s enraged state all of their acronyms or words -if at that moment, is the instance discussed previously where the English language must be incorporated with Gibba Jabber - must be capitalized . The longevity of the acroynm or emoji can also express exaggeration. In order to express exaggeration an individual letter of the acronym is repeated numerous times , this also applies to emojis. In the case of emoji’s, an individual emoji will be repeated. The numerical system The language of gibber jabber involves a base ten number system as well as both a base sixty number system, and a base twelve number system. Although the number system is the same as in the United States of America, the way they are written in text is different. The numbers are fairly similar. They have the same number symbol, but with a diagonal line going through them from the top left to the bottom right. The numbers are used in various ways such as stating a monetary value, timekeeping, and measurements. They are all kept on a form of screen text such as texting or in a computer program. This is due to our written language being a form of text and displayed on a screen. The base ten decimal system is used for monetary…

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    Diagnostic Assessment

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    the diagnostic assessment which focused on grade three student, Boris’s comprehension of number placement and value, Boris did well in most areas, with minimal exceptions. Boris took a great deal of time, when requested to partition the double digit the number. Though they progressed to partitioning the larger numbers in a standard and acceptable non-standard manner, they answered the two digit partitioning question with various multiplication equations. Boris stated that they “did…

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    She did not seem to be nervous and was informed that the purpose of the questions was to help a pre-service teacher learn and develop some effective ways of teaching through the follow up tutoring sessions. Athena began the MAI confidently and could read, write (on the calculator) and order two digit numbers with ease. With the bundling…

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    60 was used for basic math and 360 was used for circles The Sumerians also gave us the decimal system. The Hindu’s gave us the Arabic Numeral System which gave mankind counting numbers. With the extension of numbers, math took off. The Hebrew’s gave us another numeral system but this one went into the hundreds. The Babylonians gave us the digit 0 and then we had a a completed number system for that time. Agriculture was a ginormous element when civilization was first coming together and it has…

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    A student will start to develop their place value knowledge once they are confident using number names, classifying objects, identifying patterns and as they begin to develop their counting skills. From Year 1, the Australian Curriculum expects students to count collections to 100 by partitioning numbers using place value (ACARA, 2016). This means students need to learn about grouping in tens and that two-digit numbers are made up of tens and ones. Booker, Bond, Barrow and Swan (2014, p. 87)…

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    Math Misconceptions

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    In fourth grade various new math ideas are presented and many students can face difficulties when new material is introduced. Difficulties are especially displayed when it comes to discovering decimals. Although decimals are introduced in fourth grade they are continuously presented in math thereafter. One common misconception held about decimals is the idea that the more digits that are presented in a number, the greater the value of the number. An example of this is students believing that 3…

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    The second grade classroom I am in began this year the students in the classroom practicing their addition and subtraction in a one-digit numbers through various strategies, word problems, and diverse lessons. However, as the year went on my cooperating teacher had the students begin solving two-digit addition and subtraction problems. My classroom is set up for their numeracy portion of the class that they usually start with whole group lesson, then move into small groups to practice the lesson…

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    (S4) A 50 75 20 30 B 80 40 40 50 C -100 300 -50 10 D 25 25 25 25 6. ------------------------------------------------- Suppose all states of the world are equally likely (each state has a probability of 0.25). What is the expected value of perfect information? Round your answer to the nearest integer. 7. ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- The following sales data are available for 2003-2008 : Year | Sales |…

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    Place Value Essay

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    one were either counted by ones to the arrow or guessed far outside the acceptable ranges. According to Booker et al’s (2014) sequence of numeration, this may indicate he has not consolidated thinking in the tens or established place value with 2 digit numbers. The partitioning of numbers in question 6 revealed he has developed some thinking in tens (Appendix B). However, Boris could not break the number down further than tens and ones, which might indicate a lack of practice in grouping. This…

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    the decimal point, these places are called tenths, hundredths, thousandths and so on (Mathematics Pathways, 2016). Students understanding of decimal fractions depends on what they understand about place value and common fractions. When learning each concept, students go through four phases. The four phases and students reasoning behind decimals fractions are: • The quantifying phase: by the end of this phase students typically believe that the decimal point is a decoration or punctuation and…

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