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7.2 Making Conjectures: Inductive Reasoning
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• If the first three colours in a sequence are red, orange, and yellow, what colours might be found in the rest of the sequence? Explain.
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Introduce the lesson by having students work in pairs or as a class to answer the Explore problem. This will give students an opportunity to make a conjecture based on evidence and develop justification for their conjecture. Ask:• Where might you have seen this sequence?• How could this sequence be part of a pattern?Encourage different conjectures, and explore the possibility that more than one conjecture may be correct.
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These ideas (or logical explanation) are what we call conjectures!
Conjecture – based on evidence that you have gathered; the more support you have, the stronger your conjecture, but does not necessarily prove it
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Fill in 3, 4 & 5.Do you see a pattern?
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Conjecture:
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Do you agree with Francesaca's conjecture?
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