Proofs as Logic
Here is a short and sweet share on my Proofs Scaffolded card sort.
I made 3 levels of logic proofs to get kids thinking about proofs as reasoning and logic rather than a collection of rules.
I color coded the cards so I knew what level each group was working on and had them do at least 2 (most wanted to do all 3).
This activity did a great job of allowing students to think about connections and reasoning. It also illuminated something I wasn't expecting: it showed me student's preferences on proof writing.
Some laid out each card in a beautiful list, just like a two column proof, some had a progression going across like a flow chart proof, and others did almost sentence frames like a paragraph proof.
HOLY MOLY! I love when you get more out of an activity than you anticipate! For years my students had complained about two column proofs, and here some automatically did them!
I don't have beautiful pictures because this was a couple years ago and being a TOSA, I don't usually get to do this kind of scaffolding. I mostly made this post so I could share with others.
Feel free to copy and change to make it your own! :)
And TRY IT! :) Please feel free to provide feedback :) ________________________________________________________________________________
Spoilers below!
White=Easy Blue=Medium Red=Difficult
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