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Geom.–Ch.2.1InductiveReasoning&Counterexamples

Mr.Deyo

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HomeWork1‐2‐3:1)StormCheckPastedinNotebook?

NEWUnitTableofContents!2)Section______ 3)Section______RFM/RTProblems_________ NotesCopiedinNotebook?Pasted&SolvedinNotebook?

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Learning Target

Studentswillapplyinductivereasoningtoidentifypatterns,makeconjectures,andfindcounterexamplestodisproveconjectures.

Studentswillshowthisbycompletingagraphicorganizerandsolvinginductivereasoningproblemsinapairactivity.

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Storm Check (Think, Write, Discuss, Report) Questions on which to ponder and answer: 1.   How are the two pictures similar? 2.   How are they different? 3.   How can these two pictures be related to math?

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1)  Conjecture2)  Counterexample

3)  Hypothesis4)  Conclusion

Vocabulary 1.  Teachersaystheword.

•  ALLStudentsrepeattheword.

2.  Teachercountsoutsyllablesass/hesaystheword.

•  ALLstudentsrepeatsyllablecountastheysaytheword.

3.  Studentteamscreateaphysicalrepresentationoftheword.

•  ClasschoosesonephysicalrepresentationforALLstudents.

4.  Studentteamscreateafriendlydefinitionfortheword.

•  Classchoosesonefriendlydefinitionfortheword.

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DAY 3 and/or DAY 4 1. Review the word

¨ Friendly Definition ¨ Physical Representation

2. Show how the word works ¨ Synonyms/antonym ¨ Word Problems ¨ Related words/phrases ¨ Example/non-example

Friendly Definition Sketch

Wordwork Sentence

DAY 2 1. Review word

¨ Friendly Definition ¨ Physical Representation

2. Draw a sketch

DAY 5 1. Review the word

¨ Friendly definition ¨ Physical Representation

3. Write a sentence  at least 2 rich words (1 action)  correct spelling  correct punctuation  correct subject/predicate agreement  clear and clean writing

DAY 1 1.   Use Visuals

2.   Introduce the word ¨ Friendly Definition ¨ Physical Representation

3.   Use Cognates

4.   Write friendly definition

5.   Physical Representation

WordList1.  2.  3.  4. 

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Notes:

Whenseveralexamplesformapatternandyouassumethepatternwillcontinue,youareapplyinginductivereasoning.

Inductivereasoningistheprocessofreasoningthataruleorstatementistruebecausespecificcasesaretrue.

Youmayuseinductivereasoningtodrawaconclusionfromapattern.

Astatementyoubelievetobetruebasedoninductivereasoningiscalledaconjecture.

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A‐BProblemAnotes:

1)Findthenextiteminthepattern. January,March,May,...

2)Findthenextiteminthepattern. 7,14,21,28,…

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A‐BProblemACheck:

1)Findthenextiteminthepattern. January,March,May,...

ThenextmonthisJuly.

Alternatingmonthsoftheyearmakeupthepattern.

2)Findthenextiteminthepattern. 7,14,21,28,…

Thenextmultipleis35.

Multiplesof7makeupthepattern.

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A‐BProblemBSOLVE!!

3)Findthenextiteminthepattern.

4)  Findthenextiteminthepattern:

0.4,0.04,0.004,…

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A‐BProblemBCheck!!

3)Findthenextiteminthepattern. Inthispattern,thefigurerotates90°counter‐clockwiseeachtime.

Thenextfigureis.

4)Findthenextiteminthepattern0.4,0.04,0.004,…Whenreadingthepatternfromlefttoright,thenextiteminthepatternhasonemorezeroafterthedecimalpoint.

Thenextitemwouldhave3zerosafterthedecimalpoint,or0.0004.

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StormCheck(Think,Write,Discuss,Report)

Inyourownlife,givemetwoexampleswhereyoulookforpatternsandmakeconjectures?

OneexampleinmylifewhereIusepatternsand

makeconjecturesis______________________.

Anotherexampleis______________________

_______________________________________.

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Notes:

InductiveReasoning

1.Lookforapattern.

2.Makeaconjecture.

3.Provetheconjectureorfindacounterexample.

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Notes:

Toshowthataconjectureisfalse,youhavetofindonlyoneexampleinwhichtheconjectureisnottrue.Thiscaseiscalledacounterexample.Acounterexamplecanbeadrawing,astatement,oranumber.

Toshowthataconjectureisalwaystrue,youmustproveit.

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A‐BProblemAnotes:

Theproductoftwooddnumbersis?.

1)Completetheconjecture(Testexamplesfirst).

4)Makeaconjectureaboutthelengthsofmaleandfemalelionsbasedonthedata.

Average Lion Lengths Length of Female (ft) 4.5 5.1 5.0 4.8 4.9 4.7 Length of Male (ft) 4.7 4.9 5.4 5.2 5.3 4.8

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A‐BProblemACheck:

Theproductoftwooddnumbersis?.

1)Completetheconjecture(Testexamplesfirst).

Theproductoftwooddnumbersisodd.

Listsomeexamplesandlookforapattern. 1x1=13x3=95x7=35

4)Makeaconjectureaboutthelengthsofmaleandfemalelionsbasedonthedata.

In5ofthe6pairsofnumbersabovethemaleislonger.

Male lions are longer than female lions.

Average Lion Lengths Length of Female (ft) 4.5 5.1 5.0 4.8 4.9 4.7 Length of Male (ft) 4.7 4.9 5.4 5.2 5.3 4.8

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A‐BProblemBSOLVE!!

3)Completetheconjecture(Testexamplesfirst). Thesumoftwopositivenumbersis?.

4)Makeaconjectureaboutthelengthsofmaleandfemalewhalesbasedonthedata.

Average Whale Lengths Length of Female (ft) 49 51 50 48 51 47 Length of Male (ft) 47 45 44 46 48 48

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A‐BProblemBCheck!!

3)Completetheconjecture(Testexamplesfirst).

Thesumoftwopositivenumbersis?. Thesumoftwopositivenumbersispositive.

Listsomeexamples&lookforapattern.

1+1=2 3.14+0.01=3.15

3,900+1,000,017=1,003,917

4)Makeaconjectureaboutthelengthsofmaleandfemalewhalesbasedonthedata.

In5ofthe6pairsofnumbersabovethefemaleislonger.

Female whales are longer than male whales.

Average Whale Lengths Length of Female (ft) 49 51 50 48 51 47 Length of Male (ft) 47 45 44 46 48 48

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StormCheck(Think,Write,Discuss,Report)

Inyourownwords,howwouldyoudefineaconjectureandacounterexample?

Aconjectureis__________________________.

Acounterexampleis_____________________.

Howdoaconjectureandacounterexamplerelatetoeachother?

Theyrelatetoeachotherbecause____________

________________________________________.

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1)  Conjecture2)  Counterexample

3)  Hypothesis4)  Conclusion

Vocabulary Review 1.  Teachersaystheword.

•  ALLStudentsrepeattheword.

2.  Teachercountsoutsyllablesass/hesaystheword.

•  ALLstudentsrepeatsyllablecountastheysaytheword.

3.  Studentteamscreateaphysicalrepresentationoftheword.

•  ClasschoosesonephysicalrepresentationforALLstudents.

4.  Studentteamscreateafriendlydefinitionfortheword.

•  Classchoosesonefriendlydefinitionfortheword.

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Learning Target

Studentswillapplyinductivereasoningtoidentifypatterns,makeconjectures,andfindcounterexamplestodisproveconjectures.

Studentswillshowthisbycompletingagraphicorganizerandsolvinginductivereasoningproblemsinapairactivity.

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2)Section______ 3)Section______RFM/RTProblems_________ NotesCopiedinNotebook?Pasted&SolvedinNotebook?

HomeWork1‐2‐3:1)StormCheckPastedinNotebook?

NEWUnitTableofContents!

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Ticket OUT.

Findthenextitemineachpattern.

1.0.7,0.07,0.007,… 2.

Determineifeachconjectureistrue.Iffalse,giveacounterexample.3.Thequotientoftwonegativenumbersisapositivenumber. 4.Twosupplementaryanglesarenotcongruent.

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Ticket OUT.

Findthenextitemineachpattern.

1.0.7,0.07,0.007,… 2.

0.0007

Determineifeachconjectureistrue.Iffalse,giveacounterexample.3.Thequotientoftwonegativenumbersisapositivenumber. 4.Twosupplementaryanglesarenotcongruent.

true

false;90°and90°