Monday, March 12, 2018

Adventures in Problem Solving - Make 37

I recently had dental surgery and woke up in the middle of the night in a bit of pain.  So, I did what every other crazy rational teacher does in the wee hours of the night, and jumped on Twitter for a little PLC time.

I bumped into this Tweet from  @inspiringmaths which featured this What Make 37 math problem:



I shared the problem with a team member and he was so excited to share it with his class, that he gave it to them the first thing in the morning even though that is usually our reading block.  

He came into my classroom with a white board with one of his student's solutions.  I glanced at it quickly and noticed that the student used 10 numbers and that the sum was 37.  

I totally glazed over the fact that they had a 4 in it. (Also, just a note on my teammate's shorthand to write the solution - those dashes apparently represent multiplication - don't ask... LOL!). 




 I was impressed and asked how long it took the student to solve.  He said they had been working at it for a full 25 minutes.  "They were so into it!" He said.

The gauntlet was down, I challenged my class to see if they could solve the Make 37 problem as well!  




Just like my teammate had experienced, my class was super engaged with the challenge as well.



About 15 minutes in, one of my students came up with a similar solution to the student above, (but again, I did not spot her use of the 4) and I sent her over to the other classroom to show my teammate. He somehow spotted her use of the 4 and called Foul.  My students continued to mull over the problem all day.

When I got home, I continued mulling over the problem as well.  I even put together an Excel spreadsheet to keep track of my attempts. The pains joys of being a "life-long learner", and a testament to the power of an engaging question.



I struggled, and struggled, and couldn't find an answer.  So, I Googled it.  I found the original problem from NRICH maths (an amazing resource filled with so many rich math problems to solve)!

(*Spoiler Alert*)

What Makes 37 Answer

It said the problem couldn't be solved.  It is impossible to make 37 with the numbers if you add them ten times.  The reason for this is that when you add odd numbers an even amount of times, your resulting sum will be an even number.

I texted my co-worker and asked him what his student's answer was.  He texted me the picture back and that is when I finally saw the 4 the student had used.

I shared the link to the solution with him and mentioned that we should try another activity with the students next week.  We would ask them - "Can you add an even number of odd digits and have an even sum?" Sometimes, Always, or Never?

I will share those results in another post!

If you try this math problem with your students, I would love to hear how it goes! 

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Weekly $25 Teachers pay Teachers Gift Card Giveaway - March 12, 2018

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Sunday, March 11, 2018

March Madness! $50 Teachers pay Teachers Giveaway!

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I know that most people associate March Madness with basketball, but for teachers we can also relate to our own sense of madness during March.  All the craziness that comes with Spring Break, St. Patrick's Day, crazy weather that can't make up its mind (hot or cold), parent teacher conferences, state testing, oh and that darn Daylight Savings Time!!

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Just so you don't go completely crazy, some of my blogging friends and I are sharing some great resources to help make your lesson planning a bit easier.  AND..... if you stick around until the end of this blog post, you will have a chance to win ALL of them AND a $50 Teachers pay Teachers gift card to buy anything else that might be on your wish list!


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The first item in our line-up is from Jewel's School Gems.


Easter STEM Activities BUNDLE (Easter STEM Challenges)


Are you constantly on the lookout for resources that promote learning and engagement even during the holidays and near school breaks? Why not try STEM projects for a change! This Easter STEM Challenge Bundle provides hours of engineering fun while making sure your students do their research, follow the engineering design process, and reflect as to what worked and did not work. Your kiddos can design and build an Easter egg basket, an egg launcher, and an egg conveyor belt using simple and affordable materials. You and your students will surely enjoy these Easter STEM activities. Check it out today!


Easter STEM Activities BUNDLE (Easter STEM Challenges)

The second item is from Angie S. who has a ton of great resources for special education. 



Easter Activities BUNDLE for Autism and Special Education

Thisis a set of activities, worksheets and flashcards with real life photos perfect for celebrating Easter in your classroom! They are great for Kindergarten and preschool students as well as for early age and children with autism. Your student will learn the vocabulary, improve alphabet skills, answer questions and build sentences using words on the topic.

You can see the resource in action in this video: 


Mrs. J's Resource Creations has the next set of resources. 


St Patrick's Day Reading Comprehension, Spelling, & more - Reading Mystery

This print and go St Patrick's Day Reading Mystery incorporates a range of ELA skills in one. The main focus is for students to read the text carefully, and reread to complete the activities.
Students must complete the tasks after reading each passage to discover clues. Each clue requires students to critically think to decide which suspects they can eliminate from their suspect list. The last suspect remaining is who needs to be arrested for the 'Fool's gold.'
There is a Video Hook included for optional use. It has been designed to ask questions about what is going on? That’s when they must read to find out.  It can be viewed here.


4th Grade St. Patrick's Day Math Activity -  St. Patrick's Day Math Mystery


This St Patrick’s Day, send your children on a mystery mission to find out where Leroy accidentally left his pot of gold. Completing math questions is required to unlock clues, which will help narrow down a list of locations of where Leroy’s pot of gold is.
There is a video hook for optional use to introduce this math activity. A written story is also included in the PDF case file.
This fun NO PREP activity is available in versions for grades 1-6!
Find the individual grade links withinthe video hook product description here. 

Mrs. Hansen's Helpfuls has some great items to get you ready for testing this spring! 



Multi-Step Word Problems + -

She says, "For many classrooms we are starting to prepare for upcoming state testing. I always break this product out this time of year to help students with multi-step word problems. This product allows the teacher to break students into differentiatedgroups where students can also present how they solved the problem. This product also works with whole class instruction too."



Sir Gus - Unit 5 CKLA Grade 2

Many teachers teaching second grade CKLA this year, are already reading or about to start Sir Gus Unit 5. This product will help improve and assess student comprehension and grammar skills for this book. In addition, this unit now includes a spelling component.  

Last but not least, I am showcasing the following two resources from my store:

Countries of the World Research Writing Project

Countriesof the World Research Project (Common-Core Aligned)

Need to incorporate research writing into your curriculum? This is a perfect product for introducing report writing centered on your student's choice of country. Students will complete their own mini-book about the country of their choice along with an oral presentation. 

Included in this Countries of the World Research project are:
Teacher Directions
I Can Statement Cards
Research Graphic Organizers 
Final Draft forms
Parent Letter
and
Grading Rubric

   I have also included several editable pages so that you can customize the project to fit your needs.

Calculator Word Fun Math Game Task Cards


These calculator word fun task cards are a fun and engaging way for your students to practice math computation tasks (addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division). 
Do you remember typing numbers into a calculator and then flipping it over to see a word? Maybe you typed in .07734 to see the word hello? Now your students will have the same great memories as they practice math skills, and then check their answers using a calculator. 
These task cards can be used as a math center, with small groups, for fast finishers, or even as a whole class scavenger hunt.
You can use the cards alone, or use the task card answer sheets included.
I have included 48 task cards including 24 whole number cards and 24 decimal cards to allow for differentiation. 

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Tuesday, March 6, 2018

Monthly $100 Teachers pay Teachers Gift Card Giveaway - March 2018

This giveaway has ended :(  Please head over to our giveaway page to enter our current giveaway.

Are you feeling lucky this month?  Well, if you are, now is the time to enter to win a $100 Teachers pay Teachers gift card!

Every month we spoil one lucky teacher with a Teachers pay Teachers shopping spree!  Will it be you this month?




GIVEAWAY DETAILS:  

Prize: $100 Teachers Pay Teachers Gift Card

Giveaway Organized by: Kelly Malloy (An Apple for the Teacher)



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Monday, March 5, 2018

Weekly $25 Teachers pay Teachers Gift Card Giveaway - March 5, 2018

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Can you believe it is already March?  As I get older, I swear time goes by so much faster than it used to!  But this new month and new week mean another chance for you to win a $25 Teachers pay Teachers gift card!  




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Monday, February 26, 2018

Weekly $25 Teachers pay Teachers Gift Card Giveaway - February 26, 2018


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Happy Monday!  The last one of the month.  This year is just flying by!  Don't let this opportunity  to win a $25 Teachers pay Teachers gift card fly by!  




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Monday, February 19, 2018

Weekly $25 Teachers pay Teachers Gift Card Giveaway - February 19, 2018


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Happy Monday!  A new week another chance for you to win a $25 Teachers pay Teachers gift card!  




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