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As a kid, I always found the topics of math questions extremely boring. When I was practicing, I always made up weird and crazy questions that I found far more entertaining.

Calculating terrorism victims _does_ go a bit too bar though. But in general I appreciate(d) anything that makes math tasks less dry.
i realise mathematics is terribly boring, especially to kids, but the examples used by that teacher are just not acceptable. i'm not big on political correctness in general, but as a teacher, particularly one for children, you have responsibilities. being professional and neutral is one of them.

firing the guy seems like an overreaction, though.
Oh no! The website with all the maths problems has been shut down with a letter from the creator.
Of course, it's based on a curriculum in Singapore. Have you ever seen Asian horror movies? :-) Their violence makes ours look like kiddie movies.
Many other countries are way more lax when it comes to what is "age appropriate".

The thing I really don't like about the US is that it's full of people who insist that they know better than everyone else which, to me, just creates a society full of full of people that think they're incapable of making their own decisions.
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michaelleung: Oh no! The website with all the maths problems has been shut down with a letter from the creator.
Thankfully I saved a pdf of the questions.
If those questions were used when I was in third grade, I would have passed with a perfect A average! Math questions like those could've saved me from misjudging the distance between the red light and I. My right food could still be here!

QUICK IMPLEMENT THESE INTO MATH!!

Disturbing things make math easier
I saved a copy of some of those worksheets too. I hate moral guardians, they take the fun out of everything. I didn't see anything too bad in those questions, the gave me a chuckle.
Post edited March 10, 2012 by Thunderstone

Brian, a brave member of a SWAT team in California, had a terribly busy week last week. He had to work for 7 whole days. He killed 163 terrorists, 296 murderers and 206 arsonists. How many criminals did he kill on average each day?
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Zero, since none were convicted yet. :P
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Protoss: Zero, since none were convicted yet. :P
The American judicial system works in mysterious ways.
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Protoss: Zero, since none were convicted yet. :P
The question should be, "How many of them were white"?
http://www.mathematische-basteleien.de/kartoffeln.htm

Here's a German math thing that is not as disturbing, but funny. ;-)