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Ware Elementary School students and parents gathered Oct. 8, 2009, for the annual Ware Family Math Game Night. Parents learned math games they can play with their children at home to improve math skills.
Math The Band @ Biko. Isla Vista, CA. January 23rd, 2009.
It was real sweaty in that garage and my lens kept fogging up!
Math Department Diploma Ceremony and Reception
May 12th, 2023
McConnomy Auditorium in the Cohon University Center for the Ceremony and Simmons Auditorium in Tepper for the Reception
Approximately 400 students and parents attended the annual Math Night held at the Villaggio Multipurpose Room Feb. 10.
PTSA and faculty offered an evening of fun and engaging activities for all grade levels from pre-kindergarten to fifth grade.
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In math workshop, students are learning there are multiple tools, or strategies, one can use to solve problems. The children know we can solve math questions through sketching, acting out the problem, or using objects (like blocks) to represent ideas. One strategy is not privileged above the others; we encourage each child to use the tool(s) that works best for him/her. This is problem solving through sketching.
A learned gentleman holds up the vaunted answer to a problem that he and a group worked on for two hours, which was something like: how many sets can there be in a game of Set.
Belur Math Howrah_Kolkata_West Bengal_India...
(Belūr Maṭh or Belur Mutt is the headquarters of the Ramakrishna Math and Mission, founded by Swami Vivekananda, a chief disciple of Ramakrishna Paramahamsa. It is located on the west bank of Hooghly River, Belur, West Bengal, India and is one of the significant institutions in Calcutta. This temple is the heart of the Ramakrishna Movement. The temple is notable for its architecture that fuses Hindu, Christian and Islamic motifs as a symbol of unity of all religions.)
Retirement party for professors Chaitan Gupta and Harvey Lambert, Mathematics and Statistics Department, University of Nevada, Reno.