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StatProb Q3 M6 Central Limit Theorem Sampling Distribution of Sample Mean

The student struggled at first with the transition back to in-person classes and found math difficult, especially as an introvert. However, they learned to listen carefully to the teacher, identify and state problems clearly, and solve them using appropriate methods. While the student's friends were better at math, they decided to learn on their own. Now they can work independently and are no longer ashamed of their answers. The student thanks their math teacher for teaching them diligently despite the challenges, and for being so understanding.

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StatProb Q3 M6 Central Limit Theorem Sampling Distribution of Sample Mean

The student struggled at first with the transition back to in-person classes and found math difficult, especially as an introvert. However, they learned to listen carefully to the teacher, identify and state problems clearly, and solve them using appropriate methods. While the student's friends were better at math, they decided to learn on their own. Now they can work independently and are no longer ashamed of their answers. The student thanks their math teacher for teaching them diligently despite the challenges, and for being so understanding.

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What I learned in my Math Subject

The first quarter of this school year is very tough for me, because we just change
from modular class to face to face class, and I still had that mix emotions,
excitement and stress, I also had that shock on me wherein I cannot process
fast during class, especially in my math subject, considering also that I’m an
introvert it is hard for me to communicate to other people I barely raise my
hand even though I feel like my answers are correct.

When our math teacher is discussing in front of the class, I really listened
carefully so that I would understand and can answer anytime if we have
quizzes or orientation that our math teacher may possibly conduct, and when
that time come I always forgot what’s the formula and solution of the
problem, but gladly even though I forgot the formula and everything I still love
math, because it can help us in our everyday life, also I have learned so many
things including, how to identify and state the problem clearly, how to solve a
problem, and then apply the appropriate methods to evaluate and solve the
problem.

It’s hard to believe that my amazing journey in junior high school is coming to an
end. The journey that I have here has been so much enjoyable than I expected,
but even though I will leave this school for good soon, I would never forget
what I learned here, what the memories we’ve made here, especially in our
math subject, I even asked my friends sometimes to help me better
understand math, because they are the one who can easily process numbers in
their minds, their math exams are even higher than mine, but every time I
asked them they’re busy, so I decided that I will just learn it myself, and try to
improve my knowledge when it comes in numbers, so I did and it goes well
actually, now I can finally say that I did not just depend on my friends, and I’m
doing it myself, it also feels good doing something that you never asked
someone’s help because you would never feel ashamed showing everyone
your answer because you did it yourself. I may not be good when it comes to
mathematics, but I’m so glad that our teacher is very kind, and so considerate
all the time, it’s barely hard to find a teacher who understands you well, you
can only find that in junior high.

This last paragraph belongs to my math teacher Ma’am fat,


Hello ma’am fat! I just want to thank you for teaching us, even though sometimes
I did not understand what you’re discussing in front, but I’m glad that you still
have the initiative when it comes on teaching us, you never feel tired and still
continue, thank you for teaching everything we need to know about math,
even though you say it’s just your job, but we as a student's really appreciate
you as our math teacher. We are leaving this school sooner and I would have a
new math teacher, but I would never forget you as our best mathematics
teacher ever! Thank you, ma’am.

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