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Logic puzzles require the solver to deduce the relationships between different people, places and things based on a limited number of clues given in the puzzle. In real life, many specialists use logic and reasoning to solve puzzles or mysteries. 1. Four people are sitting around a square table, one on each side. From the information given, determine in which position each person is sitting. Write a convincing argument that shows why your solution must be the correct solution. Maria is sitting across from James. Tom is sitting to James’ left. Jess is not sitting in either the South or the West position. Maria is not sitting in either the North or South position. 2. Five people ran a race. From the information given, determine the order in which they finished. Write a convincing argument that proves your solution is correct. Eric finished two places behind Christina. Jenny lost to Anthony but beat Garrett. Christina did not come in first. Eric did not come in last. Mathematicians also spend a lot of time looking for patterns to discover relationships that appear to be true. They will then use logic to argue that the relationship is always true. 3. Odd and even integers. a. Write a list of odd integers. b. In words, what is the definition of an odd integer? c. What happens when you add two odd integers? Show many examples. d. In words, what is the definition of an even integer? e. What conjecture can you make about adding two odd integers? f. Do you believe your conjecture is always true? g. Write a convincing argument. Here are other types of logic puzzles. For each one, write convincing arguments that prove your solution is correct. 4. You must cut a birthday cake into exactly eight pieces, but you’re only allowed to make three straight cuts, and you can’t move pieces of the cake as you cut. How can you do it? 5. Nine dots are arranged in a three by three square. Connect each of the nine dots using only four straight lines and without lifting your pen from the paper. 6. You drive to the store at 20 mph and return by the same route at 30 mph. Discounting the time spend at the store, what was your average speed? 7. Logic Puzzle 1 a. Find the number of students on each step. b. Find which students are on which step. c. Explain how you did this in order. You may use pictures and diagrams in your explanations, but you must prove that your answers are the only ones that are possible. 14 Bay Students are sitting on a stoop with four steps. Step #1 was the lowest step and Step #4 was the highest step. None of the A-names sat on the same step Matthew is seated two steps above Alex. Danielle is below Sydney. No step had more than 4 students. Step #1 had more students than step #4. Arel is sitting between David and Thomas. Kealey is seated above Ian who is between Precious and Audrey. Precious is seated directly above Kait who is above Miles. Step #3 had the same amount of students as step #4. Sammy was wearing a green shirt. Step #4 ____________________________________________ Step #3 ____________________________________________ Step #2 ____________________________________________ Step #1 ____________________________________________ Earn points playing games on iOn Future! Tell your classmates what STEM career you're interested in and why in the comments!
http://ionfuture.org/ What would you do if your school said it was only going to teach you the good things America did and pretended that everything, like the struggle to end slavery, segregation and give woman the ability to vote and work never happened.
Watch the video and/or read the article then give your thoughts in the comments! http://denver.cbslocal.com/2014/09/23/jeffco-students-plan-to-protest-history-proposal/ Go to kiva.org and check out the about and lend sections. In the comments tell us why people go on Kiva and link to some people you think we should help and why.
Check out this video about John Green visiting and understanding what's amazing and troubling in Ethiopia.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QNJmg4pwLBQ&list=UUGaVdbSav8xWuFWTadK6loA Leave your thoughts in the comments! There are an infinite amount of ways to learn, and an infinite amount of ways to teach. Comics are one of these ways.
Read this funny comic: http://theoatmeal.com/comics/semicolon and then write your own comic that teaches people something! Bonus: Write a sentence about how the comic you read bullies people who are fat. Racist People Verbally Attack an 11 Year Old Boy for Singing the National Anthem at an NBA Game9/18/2014 Racism shows up all over the place; in 2013 it appeared in the internet attacks on a young singer who sang the American Anthem at an NBA game.
Watch the video below: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hGL4kDQHSgw And then tell me about what you would do if you were that boy? Also, why are people racist and what can we do to make them stop? ij gpmlt!
tbz uibol zpv wfsz nvdi up hfu gjwf qpjout. zpvs ufbdifs, tibe ipqtpo Can you crack the code and get the prize? Bonus point if you can do it without the hints. Hints: Watch this video: https://www.khanacademy.org/computing/computer-science/cryptography/crypt/v/caesar-cipher and try the Caesar Cipher Exploration. Make your own messages and leave them in the comments or give them to people to see if your classmates can crack your code! |
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