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Scoil Phobail Sliabh Luachra, Rathmore students Micheal Mahony and Shane Buckley who received prestigious Order of Merit Awards in the The John Hooper Medal for Statistics 2013 competition and Dean Crowley , high achiever in Mathematics in the 2013 Junior Certificate Examination pictured with Scoil Phobail Sliabh Luachra maths teachers Catherine Kiely and Mary Healy and Principal Denis Kerins. Picture: Eamonn Keogh ( MacMonagle, Killarney)
Middle school students in math class attempted to flip a water bottle and have it land upright. Each bottle contained controlled amount of liquid. The collected data was used to determine the statistically optimal amount of water in a bottle to land on its base. (Photo by Todd Race)
Splash Math - Grade K-5 offers comprehensive content and cool interactive problems to keep your kids hooked. Splash Math is all you need to give him practice through the year.
Middle school students in math class attempted to flip a water bottle and have it land upright. Each bottle contained controlled amount of liquid. The collected data was used to determine the statistically optimal amount of water in a bottle to land on its base. (Photo by Todd Race)
This was the second of Kristin Prather's series of Science and Math Workshops at the library. They are for Intermediate School students to learn basic math and science concepts through FUN activities and demonstrations. They will get to make rockets, search the stars, and test mind-boggling physics theories. Let's not forget playing math games!
March 15 (Science) : 3-6 PM
March 29 (Math) : 12-3 PM
April 26 (Science) : 12-3 PM
May 3 (Math) : 12-3 PM
All workshops are in the Activity Room in the Friendswood Public Library.
I am learning about braid groups, which can be represented by sets of strings and their crossings. In order to understand how these things are structured, I am using yarn and tape and putty to move them around and try out the group operation (or a representation thereof) for myself. It's giving me a much quicker and more concrete understanding of "how things work" than a whole bunch of sigmas joined together were.
I am a little embarrassed to think that I usually think of math manipulatives as being for elementary school kids. However, I am deriving inordinate amounts of fun from getting to do stuff like this.
This was the second of Kristin Prather's series of Science and Math Workshops at the library. They are for Intermediate School students to learn basic math and science concepts through FUN activities and demonstrations. They will get to make rockets, search the stars, and test mind-boggling physics theories. Let's not forget playing math games!
March 15 (Science) : 3-6 PM
March 29 (Math) : 12-3 PM
April 26 (Science) : 12-3 PM
May 3 (Math) : 12-3 PM
All workshops are in the Activity Room in the Friendswood Public Library.