Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Math Challenge!

We have come across a great math challenge for our students. (Class money is in their future for participating!)

Who: Our super smart second grade students


When: March 3, 2010 (48 hours - as long as it is March 3 somewhere in the world!)

What: Students play at home against other students around the world in live games of mental arithmetic. Each game lasts for 60 seconds and students can play up to 500 games, earning points for each correct answer. The students who answer the most questions appear in the Hall of Fame. Students cannot select their level but will move up as they progress.

13 comments:

  1. i love the body games and movies love'imani SCIENCE ROCKS

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  2. this website is so cool!!!!!!!!!!!!!! love payton :)

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  3. i am doing the worldmathday alyssa

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  4. I love the weather games and I can't wait for the World Math Day competition. I'd like to join the competition. Travis M

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  5. I am registered to participate in World Math Day!

    Davis

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  6. I participated in World Math Day. I competed against kids from Ireland, Japan, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand.

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  7. I participated in World Math Day! I competed against kids from Japan, Ireland, Canada, Australia and New Zealand!

    Davis

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  8. i was on and i won!But then i lost :( love Payton M.

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  9. thank you for the $15.00 you gave me!!!! love Payton M.

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  10. I love the song "Rocks rock harder" and
    I loved the land of in.

    LOVE,Anna

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  11. I think it is cool to have a tadpole in our classroom!I will like to see it grow.

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  12. It is so sad we can not do any sunshine math until third grade!!!

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  13. It is so sad I can't do anymore Sunshine Math until third grade.

    LOVE,Anna

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