January 19, 201411 yr Really cool. Thanks for posting. We are trying to use the 2x4 vernacular with my 5 year old, he is starting to get it.
January 19, 201411 yr For all those with kids, see they are edumacational... image.jpgimage.jpgimage.jpg I like it - but what happens when they gotta learn 1/16ths and 1/32s. Gotta think ahead bro. lol.
January 19, 201411 yr I taught my son percentages with lego without him even seeing a brick. He knows how to calculate profit on sealed sets lol.
January 19, 201411 yr I taught my son percentages with lego without him even seeing a brick. He knows how to calculate profit on sealed sets lol. Best way to learn math is with money. When I was 4, my dad took me to the Railroad Museum he worked in. I sold tickets there until I was 11. Math has been my strongest skill ever sense.
January 19, 201411 yr Author I like it - but what happens when they gotta learn 1/16ths and 1/32s. Gotta think ahead bro. lol. I'll track down whoever started that meme and tell them to start with a 3x2x12 instead.
January 19, 201411 yr Yep!! Teaching both my boys (4 and 6) math via lego bricks. More than a toy for sure and their brains are so malleable right now that they just soak it right up
January 19, 201411 yr for 32nds, just start with 4- 2x4 bricks working with cash is great, always makes me shake my head when you give a cashier $5.15 for a $4.85 purchase and they have no idea what you are doing.....
January 19, 201411 yr when I worked for a grocery store there was a part timer who always got confused with basic math skills. Even better yet her full time job, a teacher.
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