If-Then Form
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Tenth graders are in Geometry.
What is "If you are a tenth grader, then you are in Geometry."
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If x squared = 9, then x = -3.
What is "If x squared = 9, then x = 3"
100
If the child is 5 years old, then they are in kindergarden.
What is "If a child is in kindergarden, then they are 5 years old"
100

 “You’re under arrest for ruining something perfect!”

~Rosa Diaz

Turn this statement into an If Then statement

what is... "If you are under arrest, you ruined something perfect."

200

Mr. Durika only plays Donkey Kong with his friend

What is "If Mr. Durika is playing Donkey Kong, he is with his friend"

200
All flags have green parts on them.
What is "the American Flag"
200
If there is snow on the ground, flowers are not in bloom.
What is "If flowers are not in bloom, then there is snowon the ground."
200

"I am way too sleep-deprived to deal with your negativity right now."

~Jake Peralta

Create an "If Then" statement for this quote

What is... "If I am sleep deprived, then I cannot deal with your negativity right now"

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Puppies are small.
What is "If it is a puppy, then it is small"
300

If a shape has 4 sides, it has 4 right (90 degree) angles

(Draw a PICTURE)

What is "Any 4 sided shape without 4 90 degree angles

300

If 'x' is by itself, then I have solved an equation

What is "If I have solved an equation, then 'x' is by itself."

300

"If you love someone, then you’ll remember what they look like"

- Captain Raymond Holt

Create a Converse for this statement

What is ... "If you remember what someone looks like, then you love them"

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A line contains at least 2 points.
What is "If it is a line then it contains at least 2 points."
400

Three points lie on a line.

(Give a DRAWN Counterexample)

What is Points A, B, C that are not on the same line (must have a picture)

400

If 2 points lie on a plane, then the line containing them lies in the plane.

What is "if the line containing 2 points lies in a plane, then they lie on the plane"

400

If I die, then turn my tweets into a book.”

~Gina Linetti

First, rewrite the if-then statement "If I have died, then..."

Second, write the converse of the statement.

Third, are the conditional and converse biconditional?

what is...

1. "If i have died, then my tweets have been turned into a book

2. "If my tweets have been turned into a book, then I have died"

3. Depends on explanation