by FreshDangler December 28, 2015
When incorporating Singapore’s bar model method—the problem-solving visualization strategy to tackle word problems—at the elementary school level and its aim to develop students’ pre-algebraic thinking skills (before they are introduced to formal algebra) are not often partially achievable or necessarily correlated in practice.
Wallet-friendly Singapore math textbooks, workbooks, and teachers’ resources on their own doesn’t guarantee problem-solving mastery—bar-modeling orthogonality seems to be a constant in many traditional American classrooms, often because of teachers’ or parents’ faux perception that a foreign math curriculum or publication is harder (or even inferior) than their local inch-deep-mile-wide one.
by Numerati December 05, 2024
A part of the town Burnley, that is considered paradise...paradise if your a crackhead, drug dealer, a scumbag, meth addict, a murderer, a thief or a thug: Colne Road Pharmacy is the main drug store in the area, supplying the druggies with their supplies.
Duke Bar
Person 1: "I'm going to pick up my Paracetamol from the Colne Road Pharmacy in Duke Bar"
Person 2: "Colne Road Pharmacy, you getting some meth aswell."
Person 1: "I'm going to pick up my Paracetamol from the Colne Road Pharmacy in Duke Bar"
Person 2: "Colne Road Pharmacy, you getting some meth aswell."
by Masterg1 November 14, 2023
A granola bar, stolen by a C2. These granola bars are often seen in the houses of C2s (although they are occasionally found in the lunch boxes of c2s).
Person 55520: C2 has so many granola bars.
Person 17: That isn't C2's granola bar, it's person 1's.
Person 55520: oh.
Person 17: That isn't C2's granola bar, it's person 1's.
Person 55520: oh.
by THE REAL MAYO MAN April 12, 2021
A granola bar that c2 stole. Only c2s call them this. Everyone else calls them "stolen granola bars."
by THE REAL MAYO MAN April 12, 2021
by Conor weiner June 10, 2019
by bredward May 19, 2019