Post by bananapancakes on Apr 24, 2015 19:41:43 GMT -5
Does this problem make sense? If you were in grade 3 could you solve it? Clearly I'm procrastinating on my course work.
Each batch of chocolate chip cookies (one dozen) requires 1 ½ cups of chocolate chips. Four cups of chocolate chips come in each bag. You need to make 8 dozen cookies. How many bags of chocolate chips do you need to buy?
DS didn't get his late afternoon nap and so I was like, well, let's bathe and put him down early (7:30). He ate and passed out. First time he's done that in over a week. He usually fights sleep at bedtime (8:30/9ish) lately.
This is both exciting and terrifying for the night ahead. :/
I've decided I might need to stop looking at GBCN in the MOTN though. At least a trial. I'm having a hard time going back to sleep after his wake ups and I'm wondering if it's because I wake myself up too much by reading internet stuff.
Eta: Joke's on me. He took a 20 minute nap and is wide-a-fucking-wake.
No screen time MOTN for me. I can't go back to sleep.
Does this problem make sense? If you were in grade 3 could you solve it? Clearly I'm procrastinating on my course work.
Each batch of chocolate chip cookies (one dozen) requires 1 ½ cups of chocolate chips. Four cups of chocolate chips come in each bag. You need to make 8 dozen cookies. How many bags of chocolate chips do you need to buy?
3 bags? But the real question is, why do you have to make 8 dozen cookies?
I'm taking a long jacuzzi bath and then my plan once done is to curl up in bed and watch the Bruce Jenner special. It's rainy and dreary out so a bath and getting comfy in bed is perfect.
Does this problem make sense? If you were in grade 3 could you solve it? Clearly I'm procrastinating on my course work.
Each batch of chocolate chip cookies (one dozen) requires 1 ½ cups of chocolate chips. Four cups of chocolate chips come in each bag. You need to make 8 dozen cookies. How many bags of chocolate chips do you need to buy?
3 bags? But the real question is, why do you have to make 8 dozen cookies?
Good idea! I'm supposed to link it to another curriculum area. I will have them write an explanation about why they need to bake 8 dozen cookies.
It's all hypothetical. I'm taking a Mathematics Education course and today's assignment was to come up with a multifaceted problem using a real life situation.
Does this problem make sense? If you were in grade 3 could you solve it? Clearly I'm procrastinating on my course work.
Each batch of chocolate chip cookies (one dozen) requires 1 ½ cups of chocolate chips. Four cups of chocolate chips come in each bag. You need to make 8 dozen cookies. How many bags of chocolate chips do you need to buy?
It makes sense to me (though if you're writing the question, I'd reword the first sentence to be "A batch of one dozen chocolate chip cookies requires..." instead of putting the one dozen in parentheses for simplicity). I have no idea what kids do in what grades, though.
Does this problem make sense? If you were in grade 3 could you solve it? Clearly I'm procrastinating on my course work.
Each batch of chocolate chip cookies (one dozen) requires 1 ½ cups of chocolate chips. Four cups of chocolate chips come in each bag. You need to make 8 dozen cookies. How many bags of chocolate chips do you need to buy?
Does this problem make sense? If you were in grade 3 could you solve it? Clearly I'm procrastinating on my course work.
Each batch of chocolate chip cookies (one dozen) requires 1 ½ cups of chocolate chips. Four cups of chocolate chips come in each bag. You need to make 8 dozen cookies. How many bags of chocolate chips do you need to buy?
Does this problem make sense? If you were in grade 3 could you solve it? Clearly I'm procrastinating on my course work.
Each batch of chocolate chip cookies (one dozen) requires 1 ½ cups of chocolate chips. Four cups of chocolate chips come in each bag. You need to make 8 dozen cookies. How many bags of chocolate chips do you need to buy?
It makes sense to me (though if you're writing the question, I'd reword the first sentence to be "A batch of one dozen chocolate chip cookies requires..." instead of putting the one dozen in parentheses for simplicity). I have no idea what kids do in what grades, though.
Does this problem make sense? If you were in grade 3 could you solve it? Clearly I'm procrastinating on my course work.
Each batch of chocolate chip cookies (one dozen) requires 1 ½ cups of chocolate chips. Four cups of chocolate chips come in each bag. You need to make 8 dozen cookies. How many bags of chocolate chips do you need to buy?
I'm loling all the posters who are solving the problem. I would take out the (one dozen) and then rephrase the the "you need to make 8 batches of cookies."
@vicmo DD does amazing at restaurants when she has a little notepad (99 cent steno notepad) and sheets of stickers. She is content as can be peeling the stickers and putting them on paper. Once we figured that out it made eating out so much nicer. I alwayd keep a notepad and stickers in the diaper bag now.
Post by waterchurch on Apr 24, 2015 20:02:21 GMT -5
I forgot how rough the first day after a disneyland trip is. And it isn't any better when there's two kids! Add in a couple nights of poor sleep and a physical therapy appt that made me sore and I'm so over today. Tgif and I can't wait for DH to be home.
It makes sense to me (though if you're writing the question, I'd reword the first sentence to be "A batch of one dozen chocolate chip cookies requires..." instead of putting the one dozen in parentheses for simplicity). I have no idea what kids do in what grades, though.
That wording is much better. Thanks!
I think I would also change the next bit to start with "each bag of chocolate chips contains four cups", since right now it sounds backwards.
@vicmo, The Works? We love that place. H gets the Mountie burger of course! I love the one with peanut butter and bacon. Yum!
Yes! I got poutine for dinner. (actually it wasn't very good.) H had the nacho libre burger which he says was good. Bassy had the cheese burger and barely touched it.
Lol, I was going to ask if it was the Works!! Now I really want a burger. I crave that place. Luckily burger is like #1 on DDs list.
DH and I are fighting and I am so angry and done that I just want to get in the truck, go to McDonald's and sit in the parking lot for an hour and eat.
Piper rolled over today for the first time (and second and third). It came as a huge surprise, as precious tummy time attempts were mostly just her face planting and screaming. Today she was doing just that, then lifted her head up, looked at me defiantly, and rolled her ass over. I got the second one on video. I can post if people want to see and hear me squealing in excitement.
N rolled over for the first time yesterday. I think he's about 6 months older than Piper!
I'm currently thinking about tomorrow's GTG. I am excited to meet GBCNers and also to be kid free.
This was front to back, I hear that's the easier one