This week's Noggin-to-Go real-world problem to solve:
Cogitate on the experience of solving a maze juxtaposed to the experience of completing several mathematical patterns. Then write an answer to the following reflection question: Which activity was more fun for you to do and why? Email your answer to andrea.kittelson1@lausd.net
How are cogitation and reflection 'real world problems to solve'? Well, the giant snarl of your own brain is the most important snarl of all to untangle, because once you figure out your own process, you will be able to fully utilize your process and skills for the benefit of humankind.
Today's math patterns activity came from this book:

Here is the maze:


Here is the maze:

Have a great weekend, Walgrove!
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