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For the Alabama Statewide Mathematics Competition held in February: ASMS won first place in District VII, Division One! Due to spring break and timing of the competition, we only had two participate instead of a usual team of FOUR. However, just these two students' scores allowed us to score 8th place in the State for Division One.
Individual awards are for the following:
Second Place in District VII, Division One: Joseph Sherrod
First Place in District VII, Division One: James Kim
For the Mobile Mathematics Olympiad held in February, we had several students participate.
Individual awards are for the following:
Participation: Rachel Jordan
Third Prize: Julia Taylor
Second Prize: Emma Saalwaechter
First Prize: James Kim and Marlan Zha
James Kim qualified for a trip to the little big apple in Manhattan, Kansas to participate in the Manhattan Mathematical Olympiad and won 2nd PLACE for high school!
In March we had a group of students participate in The Math Kangaroo Competition. We ha
Fifth Place: Kevin Chen and Brandon Hunt
Fourth Place: Katherine Graham
Third Place: Anya Doyle and Julia Taylor
Second Place: Noah Frost and Yunseo Ha
First Place: James Kim
For the American Mathematics Competition held earlier this school year:
For AMC 10:
Third Place: Connor Dolbeare
Second Place: Julia Schwartz
First Place: Yunseo Ha
For AMC 12:
Third Place: Marlan Zha
Second Place: Emma Wahlers
First Place: James Kim
James Kim also qualified and participated in the American Invitational Mathematics Exam based on his score in the AMC12 competition.
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)
Student Marissa Hermida (11) Mikhenna Miller (11) and Alex Harteloo (10) stop and take a selfie in math class. All students are dressed in sweats and PJ's for HeLa's first spirit day of the school year
Math Kills Creativity.
Day 25,
Have you ever heard about an engineer/writer?
A painter/accountant?
Math & creativity, just don't mix!
Creativity is all about becoming a child again. It's about freeing yourself from all those boundaries life puts on you. Not learning how to solve complex problems, inequations & all that jazz.
Math test tomorrow. Sitting in bed reading those exercises & feeling the little creativity I still have diminishing bit by bit.
Wicked maths.. QQ
I wanted to put a little "I KILL YOU" above Pi's head =P but I decided it would be way too cheesy. The simpler the better, eh ? =P
This box was once used to filter MIDI messages in a setup with a music sequencer, keyboards and synthesizers but now it gets used as a maths co-processor.
Based on a 10Mhz PIC16C84 and a 500Kbs serial interface. Only supports 8 and 16 bit integer calculations at this point in time.
The idea being the host computing device sends the calculation to the co-processor then goes and does something else. Once the co-processor has finished it sends the result back to the host for use in the task it was doing.
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.