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Posted: Mon Mar 11, 2019 12:49 pm
October 2018 Math Prompt "Today, we're going to talk about prime numbers. Let's see how high you can count using only prime numbers." Rules: Count as high as your student can using Prime Numbers! Post a small RP response in thread with how your student felt about the assignment. Faolan sat up in his chair and tapped his chin trying to think of what prime numbers were. He was trying to think hard on the answer. "I think.." he said while scratching his chin some more. "I think 2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17, 19, 23, and 29." Faolan then shook his head. "That's all I can remember, teacher." He then slouched back in his chair, hoping it was enough. Math was definitely not his strong suit. Faolan tended to fall a bit behind in this subject. He wanted to try his best though, even if he didn't know more.
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Posted: Mon Mar 11, 2019 1:04 pm
October 2018 Math Prompt "Today, we're going to talk about prime numbers. Let's see how high you can count using only prime numbers." Rules: Count as high as your student can using Prime Numbers! Post a small RP response in thread with how your student felt about the assignment. Cassie was daydreaming about riding a unicorn until her teacher promted an assignment infront of the class. She almost missed what was said. She thought They want me to count the highest prime number? I don't know many. Oh bother! Cassie listened in to what her other classmates were answering, trying to get an idea of what to say. When it was her turn, she replied "Um, 2, 3, 5, 7, 11, and 13." She smiled and was content with her answer. Math isn't that hard. She thought to herself. She started to move around in her chair, trying to get cmfortable again.
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Posted: Sun Apr 07, 2019 3:46 pm
April 2019 Math Prompt "Today, we're going to talk about prime numbers. Let's see how high you can count using only prime numbers." Rules: Count as high as your student can using Prime Numbers! Post a small RP response in thread with how your student felt about the assignment.  x Hazan stared at the paper in front of her, wracking her brain for the information she sought. Did she know the prime numbers? Her memory supplies the idea that the numbers had something to do with 1. Did it start with 1? Hesitantly the freshling put down 1 and then continued until 3. Wait a second, she thought with a start. Quickly Hazan erased the 1. One didn't count. You skip it. From 3 she moved on to 5 then 7. Hazan gave up after that as she hated the idea of having to do any more math when numbers continued to stop being prime. She turned in the paper without a second look.
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Posted: Tue Apr 09, 2019 8:45 pm
October 2018 Math Prompt "Today, we're going to talk about prime numbers. Let's see how high you can count using only prime numbers." Rules: Count as high as your student can using Prime Numbers! Post a small RP response in thread with how your student felt about the assignment. "Prime numbers? Sure." Rosalie said. She wasn't exactly thrilled about having to recite them in front of her class, but she'd been studying for this. She had big dreams about the future and graduation was within her grasp, she just knew it. Dreams that didn't include her counting prime numbers, but she would just have to get through it today and then never have to worry about them again! Well, not until her next class, anyway. "Two, three, five, seven, eleven, thirteen, seventeen, nineteen, twenty-three, twenty-nine, thirty-one, thirty-seven, forty-one, forty-three, forty-seven, fifty-three, fifty-nine, sixty-one, sixty-seven, seventy-one, seventy-three, seventy-nine, eighty-three, eighty-nine and ninety-seven." She said, tapping her hip in a rhythm, a studying game that she'd practice so she could recite the numbers with relative ease. "There, that's prime numbers from one to hundred, well, the primes between the two, anyway. What did you want me to go up to a thousand?" While Rosalie liked to consider herself friendly, she'd been up late studying for her classes the night before. Her snappish self was showing. She was told she could sit down and waltzed away back to her seat. Eager to be done with her participation for the class that day and hoping she had said enough to pass.
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Posted: Sun Apr 21, 2019 3:05 pm
April 2019 Math Prompt "Today, we're going to talk about prime numbers. Let's see how high you can count using only prime numbers." 
Caper hmmed at the assignment, flattening out the paper in front of him. It had a crisp line for a response. Prime numbers weren't all that hard in theory, but their special properties made them a bit tricky. Immediately he took up his pen, scratching out various numbers.
It took some time, but the Geist's frustration slowly mounted. He got to 17 before the white space on his paper was nearly consumed. With a small frown and a glance to the clock on the wall, he admitted defeat and penned in 17 on the line at top as his final answer. A hand immediately went to his temple, rubbing gently. He didn't have a vendetta against math, but why couldn't it ever be more straight forward?
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Posted: Fri Jun 07, 2019 11:06 am
June 2019 Math Prompt "Today, we're going to talk about prime numbers. Let's see how high you can count using only prime numbers." Rules: Count as high as your student can using Prime Numbers! Post a small RP response in thread with how your student felt about the assignment. Marion groaned at the assignment. Couldn’t they at least just do regular math problems? Instead she had to count as high as she could for the prime numbers, but once she got past 31 it got so hard! How could she keep track of them without writing them down? Was this a way for the teacher to humiliate them? Marion felt like getting to 19 and then acting like she didn’t know any more, just so she could be done with the dumb assignment! Instead, she decided to stop before she got into the forties and then refused to answer anymore, even with encouragement from her teacher. She would rather be doing actual problems rather than having to write down these dumb numbers! When would she be using them ever anyway?
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Posted: Fri Jun 07, 2019 11:10 am
June 2019 Math Prompt "Today, we're going to talk about prime numbers. Let's see how high you can count using only prime numbers." Rules: Count as high as your student can using Prime Numbers! Post a small RP response in thread with how your student felt about the assignment. Jean Luc looked at the piece of paper. He didn’t mind doing the assignment, but he wondered if there was a limit to the number that the teacher wanted? After all, this could practically go on forever if it was allowed. Instead, he simply decided to go up to number 113 and call it good, since he could list a lot more than that, to the point that he would most likely fill up the page if he did. Instead, he thought that 113 was a good stopping point and he handed it to the teacher afterward. He could have done a lot more, but he did want to go outside and play already!
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