Without mathematics, there is nothing you can do.
Math is more than memorizing formulas and doing calculations. Math involves:
- Highly practical and hands-on problems and skills
- Rich problem-solving activities in collaboration with your peers
- Some problems that will stretch your understanding to the abstract and theoretical
- Using technology to develop, demonstrate and communicate your mathematical understandings
Pi Day Digit Winners:
- Grade 5: Ren (40), Johnny (63), Jessica (80), and Amelia (52)
- Grade 6: Katie, August, Hundaol (69), abd Jehane (100)
- Grade 7: Guneet (71), Rowyn (49), John (40), Anneka (17), and Ciaran (84)
- Grade 8: Reyansh (21)
- Grade 9: Eva (107)
- OVERALL WINNER: Grade 8 Rohn (117)
Grade 5 & 6 Beaver Math Contest:
- 1st Place - Oliver V with 60 points
- 2nd Place - Jua K, Jayden N & Zoe Ywith 56 points
- 3rd Place - Archan P& Oliver Y with 55 points
Grade 7 and 8 Gauss Math Contest:
The Gauss Contests introduce students in Grades 7 and 8 to a broader perspective of mathematics than their school curriculum can typically provide in a fun, accessible way. Intriguing problems and a multiple-choice format make the Gauss contests a wonderful opportunity for all participants to grow their interest in and curiosity about the power of math. – The Center for Education in Mathematics and Computing
Grade 9 Pascal Math Contest:
The Pascal Contest is a fun opportunity for student to explore the potential of mathematics. Designed to be accessible both to those that have written math contests in the past and to those who have not, this multiple-choice contest can help learners build confidence and inspire them to get excited about math.
Top 25% of ALL contestants (25,488 students)
- Amber D
- Lily A
- Yuto T
- Anushkha P
- Andy D
- Keiran H
- Owen W
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