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Chapter 1: Problem Solving

 

1)        Textbookology

 

            Read 1.1

            The Handshake Problem - write out the problem using our class and

            the solution using good English sentences

            Do #3, 4

            

            Read 1.2

            Write out Paul's Pizza Parlor Problem (pg 6) and the

            solution using good English sentences and a tree diagram

            Read the Sample Problem on pg 7

            Do #1 (digraph), 5, Extra Credit: 6

 

            Read 1.3

            Note: All answers must contain a picture or diagram

            Do #1 (read introduction or look for a pattern), 4, 6

            For Extra Credit: What is the general solution for the pattern in #4 ?

 

            Homework: Algebra I Review #1 (R-1) and SURF MY SITE workssheet

 

2)        Read 1.4

            Do #1, 4, 5, 6, 7

 

            Read 1.5

            Worksheet 1.5 packet

 

            Read 1.6

            Do #2 (a and c have two answers), 7, 10

 

            Homework: Algebra I Review #2 (R-2) and Photo & Quote

 

The test for this chapter's material will be included with Chapter 2's test.

 

 

 

Old notes for Mr. L ...

 

Labor Day   Ch 0 and Algebra Review Worksheet #1 (Page 1 and Page 2) 1,2 and 

Algebra Worksheet Review 2

(Page 1 and Page 2)

3,4 and  Algebra Worksheet Review 3 (Page 1 and Page 2)  

Algebra Worksheet Review 4 (Page 1 and Page 2)

 

Ch 2 begins ...        

 

Rules for Bagels, Pico, Fermi:

After you make a guess, your partner will tell you about the accuracy of your guess:
Bagels means that no numbers are correct
Pico means that one number is correct but not the correct place
Fermi means that one number is correct and in the correct place
 
For example if you guessed 3 5 1 and you partner said "Pico Fermi" that means three things: you have one number correct and in the wrong lpace, you have one number correct and in the correct place, and one number is not in the solution.
 
 
 

Rules for Color Squares:

There are the same number of colors as the side length of the square (ex. A 4 X 4 square has four colors in the puzzle)

Same colors must be touching on a side (not a diagonal or non-adjacent)
For each row you can ask to have the contents of that row told to you.  The contents of the row will be revealed in no particular order (try to reveal contents in alphabetical order)
Try to solve the contents of the entire square with the fewest possible rows revealed

 

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