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Re: Roll to Date - Roll 11 - Monday, 24/Aug, Transition
This guy's got a killer sense of humor... And not one I appreciate.
> Squint at him. Write down the key ideas, variables, order of operations.
Sat Apr 02, 2016 10:24 am
TheKebbit
Joined: Sat Jul 04, 2009 10:24 pm Posts: 3939 Location: NORTH
Re: Roll to Date - Roll 11 - Monday, 24/Aug, Transition
>Scribble through the notes while thinking of something else entirely. Like Rana! She was cool.
Sat Apr 02, 2016 4:37 pm
TorrentHKU
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Joined: Sun Mar 29, 2009 11:07 pm Posts: 2992 Location: --------------->
Re: Roll to Date - Roll 11 - Monday, 24/Aug, Transition
> ... That's fine. I'm sure there's a reason. The supplier probably messed up! That would make sense, the order's region got confused or something, yes! That must be it. A-a-a-and not spooky Date things. Write all that down.
Oh god no Rhea don't abandon me here Once I finish writing the notes, raise my hand as well. "Um, may I use the bathroom?"
Sat Apr 02, 2016 7:01 pm
Amazigh
Data Realms Elite
Joined: Sun Feb 24, 2008 2:10 am Posts: 1531 Location: Ye Olde England
Re: Roll to Date - Roll 12 - Monday, 24/Aug, Block 2
>Write down notes on BEDMAS.
Sun Apr 03, 2016 6:14 am
CaveCricket48
Joined: Tue Jun 12, 2007 11:52 pm Posts: 13144 Location: Here
Re: Roll to Date - Roll 13 - Monday, 24/Aug, Block 2
Name: Lance Connell Male, Eyes: Hazel, Hair: Black/White, Skin: Light, Body: A bit Muscular, Height: Tall ____________________
This guy's got a killer sense of humor... And not one I appreciate.
You squint at him, and then write down the key ideas, variables, and order of operations.
Mr. Hopkins: ”Alright, now for the hardest concept of Algebra for people who don’t know Algebra. Half of you will get this, the other half this’ll kill you. This is that hyperbole I was talking about.” Male, Eyes: Brown, Hair: Brown, Skin: Light, Body: Lean, Height: Tall
2 + x = 5
Mr. Hopkins: ”No, that x is not a multiplication sign. You will not use an x for multiplication anymore, you will use a star or a dot. If you use an x I will fail you.
SO. That x is what we like to call a VARIABLE.” Male, Eyes: Brown, Hair: Brown, Skin: Light, Body: Lean, Height: Tall
Variables are symbols that represent a value, known or unknown, in an equation/expression
Mr. Hopkins: ”X is not the only variable! You can have a, c, fish, ballista, the symbol itself doesn’t matter. In the equation I just wrote, 2 plus SOME VALUE equals 5. Using our noggins, we can figure out that SOME VALUE is 3, because 2 plus 3 equals 5.” Male, Eyes: Brown, Hair: Brown, Skin: Light, Body: Lean, Height: Tall
2 + x = 5 2 + 3 = 5 x = 3
3 * x = 12 3 * 4 = 12 x = 4
Mr. Hopkins: ”It is really important that you understand the concept of variables. If any of you have any questions, shout them out, yell at me, TELL ME YOU DON’T KNOW, because this is REALLY important! I’ve had students trudge through Algebra not knowing what the heck a mysterious ‘x’ means and they manage to pass by copying their friend’s homework and cheating on tests and yeah, they technically pass the test, but they FAIL at life.
DON’T FAIL AT LIFE. TELL ME YOU DON’T KNOW.” Male, Eyes: Brown, Hair: Brown, Skin: Light, Body: Lean, Height: Tall
____________________
Status:
Year: 1 Age: 15 Classes: Block 1: Literature 1A R3 Block 2: Algebra 1C R7 Block 3: Health A R8 Block 4: General P.E. B RGYM
Inventory: -Book Bag --Notebooks --Pencil (Qty. 4) --Pencil Sharpener --Pen
You write all the stuff down, trying not to think of scary things.
Wait Rhea just left you oh god. You finish up your notes and raise your hand.
"Um, may I use the bathroom?"
Mr. Emiel: ”Sure. We’re not too pressed for time so you’ll be able to get caught up when you get back.” Male, Eyes: Grey, Hair: Grey, Skin: Light, Body: Average, Height: Tall
He starts writing more things on the board.
Variables are values that are substituted with symbols in Expressions/Equations
x + 6 = 8
Mr. Emiel: ”First, now that we’re in algebra, we don’t use an x for multiplication anymore. X is used as our most common symbol for a variable. In the equation above, we have some value plus 6 equals 8. Some value is represented by x. The symbol itself doesn’t matter, it can be an a or b or y. It’s pretty easy to figure out that in this equation, the value of x is 2, because 2 plus 6 equals 8.” Male, Eyes: Grey, Hair: Grey, Skin: Light, Body: Average, Height: Tall
Year: 1 Age: 15 Classes: Block 1: Literature 1A R3 Block 2: Geometry 1C R5 Block 3: Drawing and Painting A R1 Block 4: Swimming B POOL
Inventory: -Book Bag --Notebooks --Pencil (Qty. 4) --Pencil Sharpener --Pen
-Literary Writing for the Literate (Book)
Skills:
Name: Danny Kleigg Male, Eyes: Grey, Hair: Light Brown, Skin: Fair, Body: Robust-Average, Height: Average ____________________
You scribble down the basic notes while thinking of something else.
Like Rana! She seems cool. Pink hair, pink eyes, into horror. You wonder what she does for fun? Where did she get the idea for her story? What did the white rabbit/cat creature signify?
At least you’ll be able to talk to her after this period, since it’ll be Lunch.
Langley raises her hand.
Langley: "Um, may I use the bathroom?" Female, Eyes: Hazel, Hair: Auburn, Skin: Pale, Body: Thin, Height: Average
Mr. Emiel: ”Sure. We’re not too pressed for time so you’ll be able to get caught up when you get back.” Male, Eyes: Grey, Hair: Grey, Skin: Light, Body: Average, Height: Tall
He starts writing more things on the board.
Variables are values that are substituted with symbols in Expressions/Equations
x + 6 = 8
Mr. Emiel: ”First, now that we’re in algebra, we don’t use an x for multiplication anymore. X is used as our most common symbol for a variable. In the equation above, we have some value plus 6 equals 8. Some value is represented by x. The symbol itself doesn’t matter, it can be an a or b or y. It’s pretty easy to figure out that in this equation, the value of x is 2, because 2 plus 6 equals 8.” Male, Eyes: Grey, Hair: Grey, Skin: Light, Body: Average, Height: Tall
Inventory: -Book Bag --Notebooks --Pencil (Qty. 4) --Pencil Sharpener --Pen
-Literary Writing for the Literate (Book)
Skills:
Name: Taylor Adams Female, Eyes: Blue, Hair: Black, Skin: Light, Body: Average, Height: Very Short ____________________
You write down the notes on BEDMAS.
Mr. Hopkins: ”Alright, now for the hardest concept of Algebra for people who don’t know Algebra. Half of you will get this, the other half this’ll kill you. This is that hyperbole I was talking about.” Male, Eyes: Brown, Hair: Brown, Skin: Light, Body: Lean, Height: Tall
2 + x = 5
Mr. Hopkins: ”No, that x is not a multiplication sign. You will not use an x for multiplication anymore, you will use a star or a dot. If you use an x I will fail you.
SO. That x is what we like to call a VARIABLE.” Male, Eyes: Brown, Hair: Brown, Skin: Light, Body: Lean, Height: Tall
Variables are symbols that represent a value, known or unknown, in an equation/expression
Mr. Hopkins: ”X is not the only variable! You can have a, c, fish, ballista, the symbol itself doesn’t matter. In the equation I just wrote, 2 plus SOME VALUE equals 5. Using our noggins, we can figure out that SOME VALUE is 3, because 2 plus 3 equals 5.” Male, Eyes: Brown, Hair: Brown, Skin: Light, Body: Lean, Height: Tall
2 + x = 5 2 + 3 = 5 x = 3
3 * x = 12 3 * 4 = 12 x = 4
Mr. Hopkins: ”It is really important that you understand the concept of variables. If any of you have any questions, shout them out, yell at me, TELL ME YOU DON’T KNOW, because this is REALLY important! I’ve had students trudge through Algebra not knowing what the heck a mysterious ‘x’ means and they manage to pass by copying their friend’s homework and cheating on tests and yeah, they technically pass the test, but they FAIL at life.
DON’T FAIL AT LIFE. TELL ME YOU DON’T KNOW.” Male, Eyes: Brown, Hair: Brown, Skin: Light, Body: Lean, Height: Tall
____________________
Status:
Year: 1 Age: 15 Classes: Block 1: Literature 1A R3 Block 2: Algebra 1C R7 Block 3: Orchestra A R4 Block 4: Swimming B POOL
Inventory: -Book Bag --Notebooks --Pencil (Qty. 4) --Pencil Sharpener --Pen
Mr. Hopkins: ”Alright, now for the hardest concept of Algebra for people who don’t know Algebra. Half of you will get this, the other half this’ll kill you. This is that hyperbole I was talking about.” Male, Eyes: Brown, Hair: Brown, Skin: Light, Body: Lean, Height: Tall
2 + x = 5
Mr. Hopkins: ”No, that x is not a multiplication sign. You will not use an x for multiplication anymore, you will use a star or a dot. If you use an x I will fail you.
SO. That x is what we like to call a VARIABLE.” Male, Eyes: Brown, Hair: Brown, Skin: Light, Body: Lean, Height: Tall
Variables are symbols that represent a value, known or unknown, in an equation/expression
Mr. Hopkins: ”X is not the only variable! You can have a, c, fish, ballista, the symbol itself doesn’t matter. In the equation I just wrote, 2 plus SOME VALUE equals 5. Using our noggins, we can figure out that SOME VALUE is 3, because 2 plus 3 equals 5.” Male, Eyes: Brown, Hair: Brown, Skin: Light, Body: Lean, Height: Tall
2 + x = 5 2 + 3 = 5 x = 3
3 * x = 12 3 * 4 = 12 x = 4
Mr. Hopkins: ”It is really important that you understand the concept of variables. If any of you have any questions, shout them out, yell at me, TELL ME YOU DON’T KNOW, because this is REALLY important! I’ve had students trudge through Algebra not knowing what the heck a mysterious ‘x’ means and they manage to pass by copying their friend’s homework and cheating on tests and yeah, they technically pass the test, but they FAIL at life.
DON’T FAIL AT LIFE. TELL ME YOU DON’T KNOW.” Male, Eyes: Brown, Hair: Brown, Skin: Light, Body: Lean, Height: Tall
____________________
Status:
Year: 1 Age: 14 Classes: Block 1: English 1A R1 Block 2: Algebra 1C R7 Block 3: Physics 1A R5 Block 4: Health B R8
Inventory: -Book Bag --Notebooks --Pencil (Qty. 4) --Pencil Sharpener --Pen
-English at Ease (Book)
Skills:
Sun Apr 03, 2016 8:28 am
TorrentHKU
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Re: Roll to Date - Roll 13 - Monday, 24/Aug, Block 2
> Bathroom go. Look for Rhea.
Sun Apr 03, 2016 8:37 am
Natti
Data Realms Elite
Joined: Fri Jul 03, 2009 11:05 am Posts: 3878
Re: Roll to Date - Roll 13 - Monday, 24/Aug, Block 2
>twiddle some thumbs "At least it's a cool beret."
Sun Apr 03, 2016 9:44 am
CrazyMLC
Joined: Fri Dec 22, 2006 4:20 am Posts: 4772 Location: Good news everyone!
Re: Roll to Date - Roll 13 - Monday, 24/Aug, Block 2
"So, are there only three upperclassmen because everyone else didn't know what the mysterious 'x' meant?"
Sun Apr 03, 2016 11:20 am
TheKebbit
Joined: Sat Jul 04, 2009 10:24 pm Posts: 3939 Location: NORTH
Re: Roll to Date - Roll 13 - Monday, 24/Aug, Block 2
- So when does it get difficult? - >Don't bother copying anything for now. Hey. Did I misspell "autopsy" back in my journal. Yes I did. I should fix that.
Sun Apr 03, 2016 9:33 pm
Amazigh
Data Realms Elite
Joined: Sun Feb 24, 2008 2:10 am Posts: 1531 Location: Ye Olde England
Re: Roll to Date - Roll 13 - Monday, 24/Aug, Block 2
>Note to self, algebra teacher is crazy
Sun Apr 03, 2016 10:54 pm
CaveCricket48
Joined: Tue Jun 12, 2007 11:52 pm Posts: 13144 Location: Here
Re: Roll to Date - Roll 14 - Monday, 24/Aug, Block 2
One of the students raises his hand, saying that he doesn’t understand the concept of variables and the teacher begins talking about variables being boxes and other stuff.
Mr. Hopkins: ”Alright, some basic problems and we’ll call it a day. Not gonna put too much on ya when you’ve got a real treat at Lunch.” Male, Eyes: Brown, Hair: Brown, Skin: Light, Body: Lean, Height: Tall
7 + 4 * 2 - 9 3 * [5 - 2] / 8 -3 * -5^2
____________________
Status:
Year: 1 Age: 15 Classes: Block 1: Literature 1A R3 Block 2: Algebra 1C R7 Block 3: Health A R8 Block 4: General P.E. B RGYM
Inventory: -Book Bag --Notebooks --Pencil (Qty. 4) --Pencil Sharpener --Pen
Inventory: -Book Bag --Notebooks --Pencil (Qty. 4) --Pencil Sharpener --Pen
-Literary Writing for the Literate (Book)
Skills:
Name: Taylor Adams Female, Eyes: Blue, Hair: Black, Skin: Light, Body: Average, Height: Very Short ____________________
The teacher is crazy.
SkunkHair: "So, are there only three upperclassmen because everyone else didn't know what the mysterious 'x' meant?" Male, Eyes: Hazel, Hair: Black/White, Skin: Light, Body: A bit Muscular, Height: Tall
One of the students raises his hand, saying that he doesn’t understand the concept of variables and the teacher begins talking about variables being boxes and other stuff.
Mr. Hopkins: ”Alright, some basic problems and we’ll call it a day. Not gonna put too much on ya when you’ve got a real treat at Lunch.” Male, Eyes: Brown, Hair: Brown, Skin: Light, Body: Lean, Height: Tall
7 + 4 * 2 - 9 3 * [5 - 2] / 8 -3 * -5^2
____________________
Status:
Year: 1 Age: 15 Classes: Block 1: Literature 1A R3 Block 2: Algebra 1C R7 Block 3: Orchestra A R4 Block 4: Swimming B POOL
Inventory: -Book Bag --Notebooks --Pencil (Qty. 4) --Pencil Sharpener --Pen
Amelia: ”Yeah. I can’t think of where it could’ve come from though, though it’s probably related to the whole, French thing.” Female, Eyes: Brown, Hair: Shoulder Length/Light Brown, Skin: Light, Body: Thin, Height: Short
SkunkHair: "So, are there only three upperclassmen because everyone else didn't know what the mysterious 'x' meant?" Male, Eyes: Hazel, Hair: Black/White, Skin: Light, Body: A bit Muscular, Height: Tall
One of the students raises his hand, saying that he doesn’t understand the concept of variables and the teacher begins talking about variables being boxes and other stuff.
Mr. Hopkins: ”Alright, some basic problems and we’ll call it a day. Not gonna put too much on ya when you’ve got a real treat at Lunch.” Male, Eyes: Brown, Hair: Brown, Skin: Light, Body: Lean, Height: Tall
7 + 4 * 2 - 9 3 * [5 - 2] / 8 -3 * -5^2
____________________
Status:
Year: 1 Age: 14 Classes: Block 1: English 1A R1 Block 2: Algebra 1C R7 Block 3: Physics 1A R5 Block 4: Health B R8
Inventory: -Book Bag --Notebooks --Pencil (Qty. 4) --Pencil Sharpener --Pen
-English at Ease (Book)
Skills:
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Sun Apr 03, 2016 11:11 pm
TorrentHKU
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Re: Roll to Date - Roll 14 - Monday, 24/Aug, Block 2
"Wait, y-you mean like... skipping class?"
Sun Apr 03, 2016 11:19 pm
CaveCricket48
Joined: Tue Jun 12, 2007 11:52 pm Posts: 13144 Location: Here
Re: Roll to Date - Roll 14 - Monday, 24/Aug, Block 2
TorrentHKU wrote:
"Wait, y-you mean like... skipping class?"
Rhea: "Not really, we're just, taking a long time going bathroom! Upstairs! Just a quick peek, c'mon!" Female, Eyes: Green, Hair: Bob Cut/Black, Skin: Light, Body: Average, Height: Short
Sun Apr 03, 2016 11:31 pm
TheKebbit
Joined: Sat Jul 04, 2009 10:24 pm Posts: 3939 Location: NORTH
Re: Roll to Date - Roll 14 - Monday, 24/Aug, Block 2
>Snap back to attention.
Sun Apr 03, 2016 11:31 pm
CrazyMLC
Joined: Fri Dec 22, 2006 4:20 am Posts: 4772 Location: Good news everyone!
Re: Roll to Date - Roll 14 - Monday, 24/Aug, Block 2
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