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Today's blog is about the Stanford university maths course that we have been doing, We had to do six lessons here is what I have learnt
Lesson 1
I learnt a lot about that there is so much that you can use to help you in your maths like building blocks, Computer games and many more, I think that I have gotten better at doing my maths and working out maths questions, I learnt a lot just from the first lesson.
Lesson 2
In lesson 2 I learnt that it doesn't matter what grade you get on a maths test weather it a low score or a high score as long as you try your hardest. Also don't listen to anyone who says that your not good at maths because there wrong don't let them put you down all you have to do is try your hardest.
Lesson 3
I learnt that when you make mistakes your brain grows and you learn a lot from your mistakes. Its doesn't matter if you get a question wrong because yo can only learn from your mistakes. Also you have to take your time because when you don't take your time that's not trying your best and it doesn't matter if you are the last one to do something as long as you tried
Lesson 4
I learnt that people with fixed mindset don't believe in their self's and give up really easily and people with growth mindset try there hardest and if they get an answer wrong they try and try again. Every one should always try there best in what they do and try your hardest and never give up.
Lesson 5
I learnt when you do maths you always have to think big and have to try your hardest. In maths there are always right and wrong answers. And when you get questions wrong it doesn't matter as long as you tried hard.
Lesson 6
I learnt that when you make a mistake in maths it doesn't matter because you brain grows from you mistakes. It also asked us "What cool examples of maths in the world can you think of" and I thought of, "I think that everybody in the world should be able to learn maths and get a chance to learn and get to try there best in maths"
I have learnt so much from the maths course
Hope you enjoyed this blog
Have you ever done a maths course before?
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