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posted by azrael on Monday July 07 2014, @12:33AM   Printer-friendly
from the someone-somewhere-is-making-money dept.

You may have seen a craze involving colorful elastic bands.

Don't despair! It is teaching children mathematics and geometry including Pascal's triangle and Fibonacci sequences. Even young children are learning terms such as hexagon and rhombus.

Furthermore, kids are also learning reading skills and fine motor skills while making friends and gaining confidence. Many are also learning about economics.

 
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  • (Score: 3, Insightful) by TGV on Monday July 07 2014, @08:46AM

    by TGV (2838) on Monday July 07 2014, @08:46AM (#65143)

    I'm not denying the learn that gravity exists, but they don't learn what it is or anything about Newton's laws. That all comes as a big surprise when they start learning physics. They don't even understand why their rubber ducky stays afloat in the bath. Hell, they use words, but at age 8, they cannot distinguish a subject from a relative pronoun.

    So, if I'm saying that these elastic bands teach them the same about Pascal and Fibonacci as dropping a plate teaches them about gravity and Newton, I'm saying that they do not learn any mathematical concepts.

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