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Jennifer Szydlik's math class, 3.1.2019

Jennifer Szydlik's math class, 3.1.2019

The Department of Mathematical Sciences holds its annual Projects Day at Eisenhower Hall, West Point, NY on May 4, 2023. (U.S. Army photo by Christopher Hennen, USMA)

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.

Jennifer Szydlik's math class, 3.1.2019

Jennifer Szydlik's math class, 3.1.2019

I truly don't care for school anymore. I don't want to go in the morning. Or stay all day. I don't want to do the homework when I get home.

It seems like all school is, is a prison. Doing the same routine every day, five days a week. It's murder. All the adult's say that high school is supposed to prepare you for the real world.

Why? Why is it that you can't grow up and do what you want? Everyone predicts themselves putting on a suit and tie every day, sitting in the same cubical for eight hours and their life being hell.

Why? Why not go to hollywood and try to be an actress? Why not go to a record company and try to get your band signed? Why do you have to be stuck in the norm and be a clone of everyone else?

 

Personally I would rather deal with having my life be one big question. Not knowing what I was going to do that day, if anything at all. Then knowing everything was secure and going through hell until I die.

Mute Math at City Hall. Nashville, Tn.

 

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Jennifer Szydlik's math class, 3.1.2019

Math from Class 1 (last year), the green gnome representing one of the processes.

math Proportions390 When two ratios are equal, they are said to be in proportion.To verify whether two ratios are in proportion, we simplify the two ratios first and then we determine whether they are equal or not. If both the simplified ratios are equal, they are said to be in proportion. If the simplified ratios are not equal, then the ratios are not in proportion. We use the symbols " :: " or " = " to denote a proportion.

Jennifer Szydlik's math class, 3.1.2019

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)

Maha Shivaratri 21 Feb 2020 (4th Prahar) at Belur Math

Departmental Award in Math, Catholic Math League Award for 1st Place Finish in Advanced Mathematics, & New England Math League Award for Superior Achievement - First Place Finish: Kaitlyn Riley with Mr. Gaudet

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.

Jennifer Szydlik's math class, 3.1.2019

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)

30 days of objects.

These cookies were made for a Math Major graduating from Christian Brothers University

Celebration of Sri Krishna Janmashtami at Belur Math on 2 September 2018

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