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3.14159... Ways to Use Math They Didn't Teach You In 2nd Grade

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We've all seen them. For a while they were all the rage. Hack videos. You know, "47 Paperclip Hacks You Didn't Know," "12 Ways to Use a Tissue Your Mom Never Taught You," and "23 Ice Cube Hacks You Can Use Today." None of those are real, but these are; " 43 Simply Brilliant Camping Life Hacks ," " 26 Nail Hacks Every Girl Should Try ," and " 30 Crazy Food Hacks ." [click at your own risk] I think one of the reasons these types of videos became a thing was because they showcased everyday items doing unusual things. Things most people would not have thought of. In many ways, math classes should be the same way. There is a difference between learning how to solve math problems and learning how to solve specific math problems. If Algebra 1 students know the steps to solving a variety of two-step equations, but do not understand how to apply the concept of inverse operations in other contexts, they don't really u