4. Everyday Creativity Expressions of originality and meaningfulness: “ Everyday we use language to speak sentences that have never been spoken before. We express thoughts that have never been expressed. All of this is so deeply ingrained that we don’t notice how creative it is.” Art Markman, Tools for Innovation
CESL Workshop, 2/5/10, Presented by Amy Schlessman, R.O.S.E. ®
CESL Workshop, 2/5/10, Presented by Amy Schlessman, R.O.S.E. ®
CESL Workshop, 2/5/10, Presented by Amy Schlessman, R.O.S.E. ®
CESL Workshop, 2/5/10, Presented by Amy Schlessman, R.O.S.E. ®
Definition of Commutative Property Commutative property is one of the basic properties of numbers. The word “commute” means “exchange” or “swap over”. Commutative property states that numbers can be added or multiplied in any order. That is: Commutative Property of Addition states that changing the order of addends does not change the sum. That is, a + b = b + a . Commutative Property of Multiplication states that changing the order of factors does not change the product. That is, a × b = b × a . Examples of Commutative Property 2 + 3 = 3 + 2. Whether you add 3 to 2 or 2 to 3, you get 5 both ways. 4 × 7 = 7 × 4. Whether you multiply 4 by 7 or 7 by 4, the product is the same, i.e. 28. Commutative Property in real-life Counting a combination of different coins reminds you of commutative property. Suppose you have 20 quarters and 10 dimes. It doesn’t matter whether you add the quarters first and then the dimes OR add the dimes first and then the quarters OR add a quarter and a dime alternately, finally the total is going to be $6 CESL Workshop, 2/5/10, Presented by Amy Schlessman, R.O.S.E. ®
CESL Workshop, 2/5/10, Presented by Amy Schlessman, R.O.S.E. ®
CESL Workshop, 2/5/10, Presented by Amy Schlessman, R.O.S.E. ®
CESL Workshop, 2/5/10, Presented by Amy Schlessman, R.O.S.E. ®
Re quest ion Grets & regrets Gladly Luau Goes CESL Workshop, 2/5/10, Presented by Amy Schlessman, R.O.S.E. ®
CESL Workshop, 2/5/10, Presented by Amy Schlessman, R.O.S.E. ®
CESL Workshop, 2/5/10, Presented by Amy Schlessman, R.O.S.E. ®
CESL Workshop, 2/5/10, Presented by Amy Schlessman, R.O.S.E. ®
CESL Workshop, 2/5/10, Presented by Amy Schlessman, R.O.S.E. ®
The fog comes on little cat feet. It sits looking over harbor and city on silent haunches and then moves on. Carl Sandburg , Chicago Poems (1916) "Fog" US biographer & poet (1878 - 1967) CESL Workshop, 2/5/10, Presented by Amy Schlessman, R.O.S.E. ®
CESL Workshop, 2/5/10, Presented by Amy Schlessman, R.O.S.E. ®
CESL Workshop, 2/5/10, Presented by Amy Schlessman, R.O.S.E. ®
CESL Workshop, 2/5/10, Presented by Amy Schlessman, R.O.S.E. ®