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 What C.E. stands for is current events.    Who teaches c.e. Math is Mrs. Nocket and Ms.
Bigerstaf.    Kids that I interviewed
really like Mrs. Nocket as the math teacher.  
 What you learn in her math class is dividing.    It isn’t too hard to do or learn you just
have pay attention and you will be good.  
 If you don’t pay very good attention then you will have trouble on the
tests, homework, and all of the class work, which is practically everything you
do. 
     
           Mostly
everyone enjoys math or likes math, but some kids do not enjoy math.    Some students do not really enjoy math
because it’s just not interesting to them or they just don’t pay attention and
don’t get it so they don’t try.    I asked
some students what they learn in Mrs. Nocket’s math class.    All of the kids said they learn about
dividing decimals, dividing whole numbers, and just reviewing some fifth grade
math. 
     
           Math has
been around for many years.    It was
called mathematics along time ago, but now it has shortened up into math.    Math has many different areas such as adding,
subtracting, algebra, all the notation things like scientific notation, word
and number notation, and standard notation, and more math areas. Everyone has
to learn math to have a job unless you don’t want a job that gets you good
money. 
     
 Math is a very important class.    Most kids don’t know what they will need to
know when there older but here is a tip if you want to do good in your future
then start doing well on your homework, class work and tests.    If you do well in math you will do well in
your future. 
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