Monday, July 7, 2008

My Early Mathematics: A Tenderfoot

My Early Mathematics: A Tenderfoot

One for Little Finger,
Two for Ring,
Three for Middle and
Four for Index,
Five for Thumb;
One-to-one correspondence!

The flock of birds flying on the sky:
Patterns!
Pebbles, marbles and clay-balls:
Polyhedra, and Spheres!
The catapult pointing at birds:
Angles!
Uh! Complete Natural Geometrical symbols!

To fill a mug to the brim: Limit!
A ring round the moon is pi times d!
Left over right palm: Symmetrical!
Mats of straw: Square and rectangle!
In the world of abstract and transcendental
This was my early Mathematics: A Tenderfoot!
At the horizon when I used to look!
Copyright © (2008) Indra Mani Shrestha.

Me, Indra Mani Shrestha

Hello Everybody,
This is me, Indra Mani Shrestha, a permanent resident of Sundarpur, Morang, Eastern Nepal.
I am currently staying at Laitpur, Satdobato. I am doing Master of Education in Mathematics Education in Kathmandu University, School of Education, Balkumari, Laitpur.
This blog is created for the purpose of sharing my feelings, experiences, and knowledge with the world where we all are living together.
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Indra Mani Shrestha