Sadly, that would be my answer, too. I once went to an interview for a teaching job. When they told me that I’d be teaching English and math, I told the interviewer that I didn’t want to waste any more of his time because there was no way I could teach math. I can still see the shocked look on his face.
Taught my great grandson who is 11, the Pythagorean theorem how to win a bet, by walking a multiple of three steps, then turn right the the same multiple of 4 steps, and how he could show how many steps it will take to do the diagonal. Teach math by practical examples.
allen@home over 2 years ago
A man must know his limitations.
C over 2 years ago
Failing forward
The Reader Premium Member over 2 years ago
Amazing! Correct answer on the first try!
A Common 'tator over 2 years ago
The main reason I got my degree was to be able to help my daughters with their homework…
HOTLOTUS1 over 2 years ago
great advice
Zen-of-Zinfandel over 2 years ago
Honey, I shrunk our kid.
briggs.roy078 over 2 years ago
At least Dad is honest….
Lola85 Premium Member over 2 years ago
Sadly, that would be my answer, too. I once went to an interview for a teaching job. When they told me that I’d be teaching English and math, I told the interviewer that I didn’t want to waste any more of his time because there was no way I could teach math. I can still see the shocked look on his face.
bike2sac over 2 years ago
Taught my great grandson who is 11, the Pythagorean theorem how to win a bet, by walking a multiple of three steps, then turn right the the same multiple of 4 steps, and how he could show how many steps it will take to do the diagonal. Teach math by practical examples.