Science and Math Proficiency
Tuesday, October 5, 2010
SLU Centennial Celebration
By 2011, Saint Louis University finally reaches a century. This event gives significance to the excellent work on missionary education. As a Louisian family, we should be gathered together to celebrate, to be one, and to deferentially look back from its humble beginnings and hopefully look forward. We commemorate this event to the fullest and contemplate how SLU contributed to what we are today.
As time goes on, we hope that SLU will continually be the “Light of the North” that would benefit us all.
How I use Facebook
Facebook gives people the power to share and makes the world more open and connected. Millions of people use Facebook everyday to keep up with friends, upload photos, share links and videos, and learn more about the people they meet.
I first thought Facebook was boring and uninteresting but when I started adding up my friends, I found that Facebook wasn't that boring after all. I enjoy playing games and socializing with my friends through the use of Facebook.
I first thought Facebook was boring and uninteresting but when I started adding up my friends, I found that Facebook wasn't that boring after all. I enjoy playing games and socializing with my friends through the use of Facebook.
I ♥ Facebook.
Sunday, September 26, 2010
The Past, The Present, and the Future!
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
Science and Math Proficiency
Why do you think do some people lack proficiency when it comes to math or science? While some find it fun, and they say can be applied to our day-to-day problems?
The key to math is practice, practice, practice.
People hate math maybe because of the following reasons:
-"The teacher scares me."
-"Math is hard."
-"I lack skills in solving."
-"I don't understand the problem."
And because it requires them to think and forces them to give the correct and exact value. Math has a clear distinction of right and wrong. Most people love to speak about any issue, but hate to accept that they’re wrong.
I think the biggest reason why a lot of people hate math is because of a prevailing culture in which it’s “cool” not to know any math.
However, some people love math because:
-"It is fun."
-"It is easy."
-"I love numbers."
-"For future use."
In order for us to increase our proficiency in math and science,
The key to math is practice, practice, practice.
People hate math maybe because of the following reasons:
-"The teacher scares me."
-"Math is hard."
-"I lack skills in solving."
-"I don't understand the problem."
And because it requires them to think and forces them to give the correct and exact value. Math has a clear distinction of right and wrong. Most people love to speak about any issue, but hate to accept that they’re wrong.
I think the biggest reason why a lot of people hate math is because of a prevailing culture in which it’s “cool” not to know any math.
However, some people love math because:
-"It is fun."
-"It is easy."
-"I love numbers."
-"For future use."
In order for us to increase our proficiency in math and science,
Monday, September 20, 2010
About Me
Hi, let me start off by introducing myself. My name is Mary Anne. :) Some people, especially my family, call me Liane or Li. I'm fourteen years old and I was born on January 19, during the year when Taylor Hanson was the bomb and not Justin Bieber. I am currently studying in SLU Laboratory High School, A junior. I like being quiet most of the time and I kind of hate it when people ask me why. I am a laid-back kind of girl. I don't like rushing stuff though I always end up rushing my homework. I usually stay home alone because my brother goes out either to school or with friends, my sister takes drum lessons, and photography, while my parents are workaholic people. My family owns three awesome dogs which are all of the same breed (Parson Jack Russell) namely Hershey, Shiloh, and Shinobi.
Hershey, Shiloh, and Shinobi |
My dad My sister, me, my brother My mom |
I enjoy surfing the internet, listening to music, painting, traveling, discovering something new and more.
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