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Pythagorean Theorem Station 2: Partner station
By Sydney Lopez
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Part 1:
Use Complete sentences.
Part 2:
Spend the first 5 minutes of this station to write what you want to say when your partner asks you how to solve your problem.
Instructions
Part 1:
Use Complete sentences.
Part 2:
Spend the first 5 minutes of this station to write what you want to say when your partner asks you how to solve your problem.
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Question 10
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How would you solve for your triangle's hypotenuse?
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Question 1
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What is the question asking me to do?
Question 2
2.
What do I know?
Question 3
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What do I need to know?
Question 4
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What strategy can I use to solve the problem? Why?
Question 5
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Estimate the answer
Question 6
6.
Solve for the perimeter.
Question 7
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Did I answer the question asked?
Question 8
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Is my answer reasonable? Why or why not?
Question 9
9.
Which student are you?
Student #1 (Doing problem #1)
Student #2 (Doing problem #2)
Question 11
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What words did your partner tally for you for using when you explained how to solve your triangle for them?
leg
hypotenuse
Pythagorean Theorem
sum
square
square root
round
tenths
square root is between…
length
approximately equal to
shortest leg
longer leg
longest side
Question 12
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What is the equation used to solve for your triangle's hypotenuse?
Question 13
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What is the length of your triangle's hypotenuse?
round to the nearest 10th if necessary