- Ready to start some Sunday procrastination? Here's tonight's #probchat problem: #MTBoS #Mathchat #slowmathchat pic.twitter.com/EKzo1E3Q5U
https://twitter.com/carloliwitter/status/600086865421537280
— Carl Oliver (@carloliwitter)Sun, May 17 2015 23:53:52 https://twitter.com/carloliwitter/status/600101293835845632
— Carl Oliver (@carloliwitter)Mon, May 18 2015 00:51:12- I'll be a bit late for #probchat, just cooking dinner. Sort of did my homework already, at least.
https://twitter.com/MFAnnie/status/600101889309601792
— Annie Fetter (@MFAnnie)Mon, May 18 2015 00:53:34 - Time for #probchat, a chat about teaching with non-routine problems! #MTBoS #mathchat #slowmathchat #spedmath pic.twitter.com/zvp7YvFpkd
https://twitter.com/carloliwitter/status/600104071010324480
— Carl Oliver (@carloliwitter)Mon, May 18 2015 01:02:14 - If you're joining us for #probchat please introduce yourself and let us know where you're from. Remember the hashtag! pic.twitter.com/NYlIlbvs4G
https://twitter.com/carloliwitter/status/600104779138863105
— Carl Oliver (@carloliwitter)Mon, May 18 2015 01:05:03 https://twitter.com/carloliwitter/status/600105150741614592
— Carl Oliver (@carloliwitter)Mon, May 18 2015 01:06:32- Denis, Math supervisor 6-12 in Edison NJ #probchat
https://twitter.com/MathEdisonHSNJ/status/600105157536260096
— Denis Sheeran (@MathEdisonHSNJ)Mon, May 18 2015 01:06:33 - Brooks, California, 12th #probchat
https://twitter.com/brook0571/status/600105344942080000
— Mr. Brooks (@brook0571)Mon, May 18 2015 01:07:18 - @MathEdisonHSNJ Hi Denis, glad to have you here #probchat
https://twitter.com/carloliwitter/status/600105429125963777
— Carl Oliver (@carloliwitter)Mon, May 18 2015 01:07:38 - Alison Hansel, 3-6 Math Specialist in Brookline, MA. #probchat
https://twitter.com/ms_hansel/status/600105538186248194
— Alison Hansel (@ms_hansel)Mon, May 18 2015 01:08:04 - @brook0571 Hey Brooks, glad to have you here at #probchat
https://twitter.com/carloliwitter/status/600105663721779200
— Carl Oliver (@carloliwitter)Mon, May 18 2015 01:08:34 - @carloliwitter tnx. first time on this chat, but love non-routine problems. here are some of mine https://denissheeran.wordpress.com/ #probchat
https://twitter.com/MathEdisonHSNJ/status/600105705153175552
— Denis Sheeran (@MathEdisonHSNJ)Mon, May 18 2015 01:08:44 - @ms_hansel Hey Alison, always a pleasure to have you here #probchat
https://twitter.com/carloliwitter/status/600105875357958144
— Carl Oliver (@carloliwitter)Mon, May 18 2015 01:09:24 - @carloliwitter Thanks! I really enjoy taking the time to try a good problem for myself each week. So thanks for hosting! #probchat
https://twitter.com/ms_hansel/status/600106281144295425
— Alison Hansel (@ms_hansel)Mon, May 18 2015 01:11:01 - @carloliwitter @MATHCOUNTS I don't remember this one! Was it in the chapter or state competition? It's a goodie! #probchat
https://twitter.com/ms_hansel/status/600106916384235521
— Alison Hansel (@ms_hansel)Mon, May 18 2015 01:13:32 https://twitter.com/carloliwitter/status/600107504362729473
— Carl Oliver (@carloliwitter)Mon, May 18 2015 01:15:53- @carloliwitter @MATHCOUNTS Ah, I didn't get through all of the chapter problems yet. I love mining them for classroom challenges! #probchat
https://twitter.com/ms_hansel/status/600107921733722112
— Alison Hansel (@ms_hansel)Mon, May 18 2015 01:17:32 - A1: I like the calendar aspect of the prob. It keeps you from just calculating/algebrafiying the task. It's not as clean as that. #probchat
https://twitter.com/ms_hansel/status/600108461632974849
— Alison Hansel (@ms_hansel)Mon, May 18 2015 01:19:41 - So what would be a goal you would expect for your students if you were teaching this problem #probchat?
https://twitter.com/carloliwitter/status/600108511369003008
— Carl Oliver (@carloliwitter)Mon, May 18 2015 01:19:53 - @carloliwitter Hmm. I imagine any given problem could have lots of different goals. Are you asking for some possible goals? #probchat
https://twitter.com/mpershan/status/600108666503704576
— Michael Pershan (@mpershan)Mon, May 18 2015 01:20:30 - I'd want Ss to choose a method, from calendar counting to modular arithmetic (depending on Ss) and convince me that they're right #probchat
https://twitter.com/MathEdisonHSNJ/status/600109096650539010
— Denis Sheeran (@MathEdisonHSNJ)Mon, May 18 2015 01:22:12 https://twitter.com/carloliwitter/status/600109193941639170
— Carl Oliver (@carloliwitter)Mon, May 18 2015 01:22:35- Goals: It seems like students will have to think about multiples of 7 and 2 when trying this problem. #probchat
https://twitter.com/davidwees/status/600109208638390272
— David Wees (@davidwees)Mon, May 18 2015 01:22:39 - #probchat Kent Haines, 7th grade math outside Birmingham, AL
https://twitter.com/MrAKHaines/status/600109313198198784
— Kent Haines (@MrAKHaines)Mon, May 18 2015 01:23:04 - Annie from @themathforum in Philly, k-12 coach sort of. Trying not to get grilled cheese on the iPad. #probchat
https://twitter.com/MFAnnie/status/600109315958173696
— Annie Fetter (@MFAnnie)Mon, May 18 2015 01:23:05
