For those interested in the opportunity to take part in the Caribou Math Challenge, follow the link to learn more. You can also try some practice tests to see how you do and to practise for the real test. The first one is on Feb. 16th. Let me know if you are interested in the comment section of the blog, or tomorrow in person :).
Caribou Math Contest Congrats Harshith--You were very animated and you seemed very comfortable on stage--we are proud of you! Have a great night, Mrs. Edgar
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Some of you were working on a challenging problem today:
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Copy the 16 dots. Connect the 16 dots using exactly 5 continuous line segments. Do not lift your pencil. Can anyone solve it? Have a great weekend, Mrs. Edgar Watch for new Math challenges in the classroom! Currently there is a "Challenge Question" posted on the Math board. Who will be the first to solve it? I can't wait to see!
You should be completing the good copy of your speech in the next couple of days and beginning to practise. One week to go! Have a great night, Mrs. Edgar Fractals in nature? Who knew ? :) I have to say I was quite impressed at how well some of you were able to uncover the pattern rules today!
Here are some challenge questions for you: 1. Determine the pattern relationship. State your answer with a variable. a) 1,8, 27, 64,..... b) 5, 10, 17, 26,..... Write your answers in your agenda under today's date and show me tomorrow! (Please don't post answers) Have a great night, Mrs. Edgar |
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