Maths everywhere

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3.2 Keeping a record: a learning file

The term learning file is used to mean a record of your work in some sort of filing system. This may consist of a file, a box, note books, a filing cabinet, files on your computer or something else that suits you. Whatever the content, you will certainly need some way of organizing your written notes so that they stay together and in order.

Gradually, Snowy began to develop a taste for algebra

Activity 18 Organizing your learning file

If you have not already done so, collect together all the written work you have produced so far, like the pages of answers to exercises and investigations.

Decide what your learning file should consist of. Organize it in a way that is useful and easy for you to use.

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