Our teachers would always explain them in real life context:If Henry has six cookies, and Susan takes four of the, how many cookies does Henry have left?
Well, I didn’t understand all that sports talk, but hey, it got him the right answers. I suppose it doesn’t matter how he got there as long as he got there!
My son used to do the same kind of thing, but with money instead of sports. Really amazed his second grade teachers that he could answer fairly difficult addition and subtraction problems in his head.
Infield fly is easy. Call the out in the air so the infield can not intentionally not catch the ball to turn the double play. Players are taught to stay near the bag on pop ups.
Templo S.U.D. about 7 years ago
it always helps to visualize
knight1192a about 7 years ago
Sports math. Doubt it would have been useful to me.
orinoco womble about 7 years ago
OK smart guy, explain the off-sides rule.
legaleagle48 about 7 years ago
Hey, whatever works.
Kamino Neko about 7 years ago
Charlie Brown knows GOLF?
mjb515 about 7 years ago
Less convoluted than Common Core.
bigbadpete about 7 years ago
Good work Charlie Brown. I wish we had seen him smile more often like in panel 4.
Chad Cheetah about 7 years ago
Our teachers would always explain them in real life context:If Henry has six cookies, and Susan takes four of the, how many cookies does Henry have left?
Wren Fahel about 7 years ago
My older daughter memorizes numbers using NASCAR drivers.
jrankin1959 about 7 years ago
Hey – whatever works.
bookworm0812 about 7 years ago
Well, I didn’t understand all that sports talk, but hey, it got him the right answers. I suppose it doesn’t matter how he got there as long as he got there!
uniquename about 7 years ago
My son used to do the same kind of thing, but with money instead of sports. Really amazed his second grade teachers that he could answer fairly difficult addition and subtraction problems in his head.
Earnestly Frank about 7 years ago
If you would like a refresher math course, Tom Lehrer has a good one here.
ubablackhamma about 7 years ago
Infield fly is easy. Call the out in the air so the infield can not intentionally not catch the ball to turn the double play. Players are taught to stay near the bag on pop ups.
neverenoughgold about 7 years ago
Today’s kids would need a calculator for this, or an app on their hand held device…
Lyons Group, Inc. about 7 years ago
First problem right, Second problem wrong. It’s 4+3=7.
Godfreydaniel about 7 years ago
@Ro-GanThere’s a book called “The Physics of Superheroes” by James Kakalios which is lots of fun. Not dumbed down but not TOO technical, either.
bartwell7 about 7 years ago
Think your Smart! explain the 6 5 3 double play
alaskajohn1 about 7 years ago
How can his team score a touchdown when CB can’t even kick off???
HAL69 about 7 years ago
I’ll defer to Tom Lehrer’s “New Math” or Abbott and Costello’s “7×13=28.”
YouTube’em. They’re hilarious.
Video Making Boi! over 2 years ago
With a Brain Like That, You’ll Surpass Everyone!