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What is a “Proposition”?

What is a “Proposition”?. A big day at the park. The Bears choked yesterday. Dunte is from Austin. Who lives in Dallas? Big time! 3<5 5(7-2). Today. Propositions Discuss Windows Case 1 Translation Example Discuss Understanding by Design Chapter 2 Transfer reading (Detterman)

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What is a “Proposition”?

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  1. What is a “Proposition”? • A big day at the park. • The Bears choked yesterday. • Dunte is from Austin. • Who lives in Dallas? • Big time! • 3<5 • 5(7-2)

  2. Today • Propositions • Discuss Windows Case 1 • Translation Example • Discuss Understanding by Design Chapter 2 • Transfer reading (Detterman) • Constructivist Pedagogy (time?)

  3. Today • Grading Rubrics • TaskStreamSelf-enrollment code: AG89HZ • Discuss UbD Chapter 1 • Study Guide • Discussion • Last word • Look forward: UbD p. 55 • Going to schools (Ms. Packard-Kruce)

  4. Don’t Forget • Pick up • UbD Study Guide 1 • UbD Study Guide 3 • Transfer article & reading guide • Proposition worksheet • Windows Case 1 (my eval) • Turn in • UbD Study Guide 2 • Windows Case 1 • Stuff on website

  5. Don’t Forget • Turn in today: • Case 1 • UbD Study Guide 1 • Your weekly schedule • Pick up today • 20 blank Self-Evaluation forms • UbD Study Guide 2 • Case 1 “key”

  6. Proposition Worksheet

  7. Which is a “Proposition”? • Road Runner, if he catches you, you’re through. • I tawt I taw a putty tat. • Pesky Wabbit! • I’m smarter than the average bear! • WILMA, where’s my dinner? • **in general** • This statement is false.

  8. Windows Case 1 • Class Discussion • Last word • Politeness

  9. Algebra Translation Example

  10. Translating Good Morning “Guten Morgen.”

  11. Translating 5 + 3 “The sum of five and three”

  12. Translating into Math Symbols This is a “living” chart. You should add to it throughout the course.

  13. Teacher Note: The following example works well with a SmartBoard.

  14. Words and Symbols What number is 12% of 25?

  15. Words and Symbols What number is 12% of 25? x

  16. Words and Symbols What number is 12% of 25? x=

  17. Words and Symbols What number is12%of 25? x=(.12)

  18. Words and Symbols What number is12%of25? x=(.12)

  19. Words and Symbols What number is12%of25? x=(.12)(25)

  20. Words and Symbols x=(.12)(25) x = 3

  21. Words and Symbols What percent of 20 is 5?

  22. 1. y+7 2. 3x 3. 2(a-b)=15 4. 3(xy)<2x+3z 1. The sum of y and 7 2. The product of x and 3 3. Twice the difference of a and b is 15. 4. Three times the product of x and y is less than the sum of 2x and 3z. Examples & Practice

  23. UbD p. 55

  24. UbD Chapter 2 • Study Guide • Class Discussion • Last word • Transfer

  25. The End Choose a unit and read Windows Case 2 for next time.

  26. A loaf of bread, …

  27. My Approach • Frequently offer the “other side” • Education over the last 100 years compared to… • Planes • Automobiles • Electronics • Medicine • Axiomatic approach

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