#MTCMidTN Q4: What strategies do you have for winning? Are you able to predict the outcome based on the first few moves? Can you represent the outcomes using a picture or a diagram? @teresakd@lizimetts
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@LiziMetts@drfoxatbu I think I’m reverting back to my tic tac toe strategy with some change ups because of the new rules. But the corner still feels like king. #MTCMidTN
#MTCMidTN Q3: Please find our taskcard materials at https://t.co/p4ten0syHO. Play several rounds of Goblet Gobblers. What are you noticing? How is this game similar to Tic-Tac-Toe? How is it different from Tic-Tac-Toe?
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@LiziMetts@drfoxatbu Using the smalls first is actually an excellent advantage because when someone covers you then moves the piece, they reveal one of yours! #MTCMidTN
@LiziMetts@drfoxatbu I'm noticing the same thing about using a medium or large to secure the spot but also to remember what's underneath it in case you want to move it. #MTCMidTN
#MTCMidTN Q2: Tonight’s warm-up is to begin by playing several games of Tic-Tac-Toe. If you’d prefer to play digitally, you may do so at https://t.co/K0rzEbg0iI. @teresakd@lizimetts 1/2
Welp. I lost my partner to a work call and I’m noticing the computer player on the online version doesn’t have any particular strategy! Anyone noticing anything playing with paper and pencil? #MTCMidTN
HEELLLOOO! Welcome to the 2nd #MTCMidTN Twitter Chat! We are math/ed profs teachers & students coming together to engage in math play. Q1: Let's start with introductions. Introduce yourself & where you engage in math play. @teresakd@lizimetts 1/3
To follow along in our chat, search #MTCMidTN and click the “latest” tab. Each tweet MUST include the hashtag and will be on this page. Questions will be numbered Q1, Q2, Q3,… and responses numbered A1, A2, A3, … 3/3