Pythagorean Theorem Square and Square Roots. Learning Goals Competencies Thinking Critical Thinking Content Pythagorean Theorem.

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Pythagorean Theorem Square and Square Roots

Learning Goals Competencies Thinking Critical Thinking Content Pythagorean Theorem

Open Ended Question Students were told they would have an assessment the day prior but not topic to be assessed Students placed in randomly selected groups, 3 people Students were briefly introduced to the Pythagorean Theorem Students had approximately 25 minutes to solve the problem Question was in the form of a picture

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