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I spent much of the rest of the day wondering what would cause a 14 year old to see the work we were doing as wizardry. What kind of disconnect exists between her world and the grade 9 math curriculum? Are there more students that see mathematics as mystical? How do I break down this belief that there is something magical going on in my class? I think I need to work at showing my students that mathematics is cool, interesting and useful but that there is nothing magical about it.
If students are going to insist that mathematics is magical then somehow I have to get them to believe that they are the wizards in training. Maybe I should play it up and develop different levels of wizardry as we progress. Perhaps I should have a sign outside my room that reads something along the lines of "Hogwarts Academy of Mathematical Wizardry". If you have a better idea for a name please share it.
By some weird coincidence, this afternoon one of my grade 12 students also asked if I was a wizard. I think he was mostly joking but what a day to joke about it. Did I miss a recent release of a Harry Potter or Lord of the Rings movie or something similar?
If you have any suggestions for naming the new academy or if you have any suggestions about how I can show my students that mathematics is not wizardry please share in the comments.
I'd definitely run with the idea that mathematics is magical. I think back to when I learned the trig hand - how could new knowledge in math be seen as anything but fantastic.
ReplyDeleteThe hobbit movie is coming out soon...maybe get a cool wizards hat, take a pic of self in it, put on door (can you buy a "cool" wizards hat....maybe ask an art student to make you one...)
ReplyDeleteGreat ideas Roy and Paula. I'm going to run with the idea. I made a sign for my door today and I will find a wizard hat and post an picture on the door as well. Perhaps there could be a wizard of the week?
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