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    Gil Camporazo wrote a new post, What’s The Thrill in Math Trail? 8 years, 1 month ago

    The mother is always considered as the first teacher. That is why the children learn math at home before they go to a formal school.

    Awhile ago I come across with Math Trails. I am curious to know what is this […]

    • I must say I have never that expression or activity such as a Math Trail. It does make sense though as a child learns while growing up whether he is at home or school. That math is never quite forgotten as it is used every day of every person’s life. It is an interesting concept though.

    • Very informative blog. Math Trail is something I have never heard of. You are right. In every walk of life there is Math. We are always adding, subtracting, multiplying, counting… That is life.

    • Yes, the thing you discuss here a few people know about it well and other just have heard it or not but is is very difficult for common men.
      Bu I think that math trail is that as I have understood, A math trail is a walk with various stops where you look at math in the world around you, and ask questions about it.

      Math trails are a great way to stimulate interest in math—especially among students in middle school or high school, when classroom math often becomes more abstract.

      A math trail, whether presented in pictures or in person, should tell a story of the area. It should include background, history and of course mathematics. When presenting a virtual math trail to the class, it is best to tell the story behind the pictures and then discuss the math within the picture.

      Having the students create their own math problems during the math trail discussion enhances the activity. As students share thoughts and verbally express ideas, they will be able to communicate mathematically.

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    Gil Camporazo and Profile picture of luciaannaluciaanna are now friends 8 years, 1 month ago

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    Gil Camporazo commented on the post, It’s Not the Search Engine’s Fault! 8 years, 1 month ago

    In reply to: Treathyl FOX wrote a new post, It’s Not the Search Engine’s Fault! Search engine results can be strange. But in no way can that wonderful tool can be blamed for being unfair and playing favorites. The fault is on […] View

    The visibility of my blog site is not brought by SEO enhancement or SEO tricks and magics. I just write articles which I don’t know if they are rich in keywords or not. I was just surprised that the pageviews of my site have leaped in bounds. When I search the web, it could be found on the first page.

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    nakitakona13 replied to the topic commenting on responses and comment in the forum Group logo of About LiteracyBaseAbout LiteracyBase 8 years, 1 month ago

    This was my problem before. It was my first time to give my comment to a particular forum. I was in trouble for I couldn’t the reply button. I learned later that I should first join the forum or be a member so that I could leave my comment.
    Now I know it. Everything goes smooth sailing. I hope the newcomer will do the same. They have to experiment…[Read more]

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    nakitakona13 replied to the topic Literacy Base and their delaying tactics in the forum Group logo of About LiteracyBaseAbout LiteracyBase 8 years, 1 month ago

    It’s good @bestwriter that you’ve consistent paying sites like tinycent and blogjob. I am depending here. I have left the other site for inconsistent and selective moderation. They wanted their own suggestions to follow them. Your style is no longer respected. It’s okay for the correction of grammar, the coherence, the spelling and other…[Read more]

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    nakitakona13 replied to the topic How do you call your mom and dad? in the forum Group logo of Family & RelationshipsFamily & Relationships 8 years, 1 month ago

    In our country, the father and the mother have several names depending on the kids rearing up. Since we have several islands, there are also several name calling term for the father and the mother.

    In the U.S., they call Pa for Papa, Mum or Mom for Mama. In the different parts of Luzon, the biggest island in the Philippines, Papa is Itay and mama…[Read more]

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    nakitakona13 replied to the topic Recycling…. in the forum Group logo of Saving Money...Saving Money… 8 years, 1 month ago

    In the Philippines, we term it as there is money in the trash. Every morning or late in the afternoon, you can see homeless people roaming around our small city, picking up empty plastic bottles, aluminum beer cans or soft drink cans. No newspaper is disposed of in the garbage.

    They segregated those pieces trash and put them in the separate…[Read more]

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    nakitakona13 replied to the topic Whats Your Last Relationship Taught You? in the forum Group logo of Family & RelationshipsFamily & Relationships 8 years, 1 month ago

    My first and latest relationship I have had is the same. It doesn’t change. It only improves and becomes even better. My wife and I had been married for 44 years. We had maintained our good relationship. We’re faithful to each other. Any misunderstanding between us, we settle it right away. We never sleep with our problem. We never harbor grudges…[Read more]

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    Gil Camporazo wrote a new post, ‘Welcome to My World… Leave Your Cares Behind’ 8 years, 1 month ago

    There is a saying that states everything that goes up must come down. When there is a beginning there is an end. In short, everything comes to an end. This is the situation I am facing at this moment. It is just a […]

    • I think you’ll be looking forward to a vry nice retirement. Adventures await!

    • You have time to do some thinking on how you would want to spend your retirement. I wrote a poem for my husband when he was about to retire.

    • Well one thing you can do is write and write. Your English is excellent so you can use it well on any writing site. You could maybe start writing for an academic writing site such as Uvocorp or EssayShark though you, as a former teacher, might be repelled by this idea.. But it is a suggestion that I do not make likely. These type of sites have given me some liberty to refine my writing skills, research subjects and write essays for students. I thoroughly enjoy writing for these types of assignments. Of course you might always look and write on more SEO type of sites such as Hire Writers, Zerys or Zemandi. Anyway good luck and enjoy your well deserved retirement.

    • You’ve done your part in the development of the country. I exalt you. I hope you get a good retirement. Please, try to enjoy your life a little bit. You’ve earned it.

    • It has never been easy for someone to finally say goodbye to a job that they have loved and have been committed to for so long. But as you say what goes up must come down that’s the hard truth. Now I know you ask emotional right now not knowing what is going to happen once you leave but God knows what your about to go throuh and he knows what will happen at that particular time. So just relax and embrace the idea am sure there is something ahead that will suit you just fine. So don’t be afraid of facing what is not known. It shall be well there are people who have retired in life and have not made it through the first year of retirement because they have retired with the thought in their mind that they will not be well.so take heart and move forward.

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    nakitakona13 replied to the topic Who leads your family? in the forum Group logo of Family & RelationshipsFamily & Relationships 8 years, 1 month ago

    Though I am the breadwinner in our family, my wife and I share the responsibility in leading our family. I am the head of the family and she supports me. When I am away, she takes the lead in the taking care of our family. We adapt the principle of shared responsibility. It is the true spirit of making one’s family happy, contented and…[Read more]

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    nakitakona13 replied to the topic The counter in the forum Group logo of About LiteracyBaseAbout LiteracyBase 8 years, 1 month ago

    I have not noticed it. But as for me, every time I leave a comment, make a blog post my available balance keeps on changing. Probably you are right. It is a glitch. You have to inform the admin about this or the support for they will check on it. It would indeed a loss of points or coins if your activity doesn’t record or credit to your available…[Read more]

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    Gil Camporazo commented on the post, 6 Successful Tips for Job Interview 8 years, 1 month ago

    In reply to: peachpurple wrote a new post, 6 Successful Tips for Job Interview […] View

    I remember three things that had worked me well when I applied for a job for the first time. my potential, my willingness and my openness to accept the unexpected. Since it was the first time for me to look for a job, I was, of course nervous. I didn’t know what to do in case my prospective employer thru their manager would interview me. I just…[Read more]

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    Gil Camporazo commented on the post, Is Doing Homework a Waste Of Time 8 years, 1 month ago

    In reply to: peachpurple wrote a new post, Is Doing Homework a Waste Of Time The answer is NO, doing homework is NOT a waste of time. My […] View

    I have been a teacher and I always give my students something to do at home and it is a form of their homework. It may be a research work for their next lesson or unit of learning. It may be an enhancement of their present skill which they got it fairly. So they should be doing more study or practice the skill they have like in their math subject.…[Read more]

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    Gil Camporazo commented on the post, That was a Valentine’s Day on a Goa Sea Beach 8 years, 1 month ago

    In reply to: suny wrote a new post, That was a Valentine’s Day on a Goa Sea Beach Valentine’s Day was not as popular as it is today but we had heard about it and its meaning. Sometimes I feel if I was to write a love let […] View

    Valentine’s Day in August not bad. What a lovely Valentine’s day you have experienced. You’ve not been running out of lovely words and appreciative expression to the one you loved. The beach was the witness of such a wondrous, exciting moments with your sweetie. I could imagine how you’re holding hands each other and felt the heat of your body.…[Read more]

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    Gil Camporazo wrote a new post, Stop Studying and You Stop Growing 8 years, 1 month ago

    Could you compel a person if he doesn’t want to continue his schooling? He has the reason why he has stopped from going to school. In school, the teachers have discussed the factors why a student stop schooling. […]

    • Stop learning. Stop growing. I agree. Get an education. If the traditional method of schooling does not work for you, find another way. But get an education. Being ignorant is only going to hurt you.

    • There are many ways to get the education a person needs. If he could have it in a formal education for he has no time, for he is working full-time, there is a non-formal education which he could avail of. It may either be a home study, a modular study, or this so-called alternative learning system (ALS),

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    Gil Camporazo wrote a new post, Cereza, local Berry, Reminiscence of My Childhood Days 8 years, 1 month ago

    In our old house, there was a cereza tree grown along the road.  It’s a cherry-bearing tree. In some parts of the country, It’s known as “Aratiles”. When it bore fruits, they looked like a Christmas decor hanging […]

    • This is a real estate investing tip for when you go house hunting. If you see fruit trees in the yard, consider that home as a potentially worthwhile investment. The house I grew up in was built mostly from wood, but I wouldn’t trade the fruit trees that grew in our yard for anything! Sadly, my childhood home no longer exists. But I have the lesson in real estate investing that I learned from living there, to hold on to. 🙂

    • That is good advice. It is also my tendency to buy a lot with a tree growing. I feel better at home when I see trees around. I grew up in a place where trees are growing in abundance. Late in the after or even noon time, you could hear the beautiful sound from the chirping of the birds. It is so nice to see them playing on the branches of the trees.

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    nakitakona13 replied to the topic Good day today in the forum Group logo of About LiteracyBaseAbout LiteracyBase 8 years, 1 month ago

    It is not the number of words or characters which your blog contained. It is the quality of your article. The most you can get from writing a blog is 0.22 and the least is 0.15 for 300 words minimum. The point in writing in any site is the quality of the topic, its relevance, its importance to the readers. This is one of the misconceptions a web…[Read more]

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    Gil Camporazo commented on the post, Why I Consider Them As Heroes? 8 years, 1 month ago

    In reply to: SuperD wrote a new post, Why I Consider Them As Heroes? Today the Philippines is celebrating the National Heroes Day. The day is to honor the war veterans and the Filipinos who fought for the freedom of the […] View

    You have missed to mention the parents, the mothers who have raised these men and women. Because of them, the heroes of today are made. The values they have learned from their parents. The attitudes that they possess in treating their fellow beings. Their traits of being polite, courteous and religious are all influenced by their parents.

    I may…[Read more]

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