These are drills to help you learn how to subtract, but I think the makers of this album took the word "drill" way too seriously. This teaches subtraction tables with a lady singing over the same four bars of music over and over and OVER except for a small bit at the beginning and the end of each side. I see this being used less for learning subtraction and more for torturing roommates or coercing information from enemy spies. I will not be held responsible as to how you use it!
Here's the track list (such as it is):
- Instruction and Participation: Ones
- Twos
- Threes
- Fours
- Fives
- Sixes
- Sevens
- Eights
- Nines
- Practice and Testing: Ones
- Twos
- Threes
- Fours
- Fives
- Sixes
- Sevens
- Eights
- Nines
They were laughing about this blog in the forum I'm a member of, and I thought they were kidding.
ReplyDeleteGrown men actually listening to real kiddie records? This is one weird fetish, dudes.
Do you wear jammies while you listen and drink cookies and milk? Call up Jerry Springer, and get booked!
Hi Anon --
ReplyDeleteBrave of you to leave a name...
there's nothing wrong with re-living some memories .. even though we all know that you are just too cool.
Well, think of it this way; we're rubber and you're glue, and everything you say bounces off us and sticks to you ...
dave
Just wondering, Anon; how, exactly, does one "drink cookies"?
ReplyDeleteMaybe you should listen to a few educational records.
Nah, they'd be too hard for him. Even the ones meant for preschoolers. And watching Jerry Springer is WAY more dorky and stupid than listening to these albums for nostalgia.
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