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1 Apr 2014

Announcing the winner March Mathness

Kevin BrileyUncategorizedmarch madness, math problems, Northside Elementary

Thank you and congratulations to North Side Elementary!  They won a $50 VISA gift certificate for their own Final Four party.  Here are the remaining math problems their 4th grade…

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1 Apr 2014

More math fun: perimeters, game totals and the lines on the basketball!

Kevin BrileyUncategorizedfourth grade math, fun math problems, march madness

More fun math problems from Ms. Renninger’s class. A basketball has 4 lines of height and 6 lines of width. How many lines does a basketball have total? Ohio State…

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31 Mar 2014

The Math Behind Basketball Jerseys and Lost Shoes from Northside Elementary

Kevin BrileyUncategorizedfourth grade math, fun math problems, Northside Elementary

Enjoy these fun math problems from the 4th graders at Northside Elementary. The total height of the all the players of Duke is 42 ft. What is half of the…

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31 Mar 2014

MarchMathness Problems from Northside Elementary

Kevin BrileyUncategorized

Miss Renninger’s Fourth Grade Students at Northside Elementary in Harrsiburg, PA have been busy.  Each of her students submitted a wonderfully creative math problem for March Mathness. We will feature five each…

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28 Mar 2014

Cinderella Math

Renata PalmsUncategorizedDayton Flyers, fun math problem, grade 2 math, grade 4 math

Here is another fun math problem in our March Mathness series: The Dayton Flyers continue to be the Cinderella team of this tournament. They outscored Stanford 82-72 last night. It was…

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26 Mar 2014

The mean, median and mode of scoring baskets!

Sabine KoernerUncategorizedfun math problem, march madness, mean median mode, sweet sixteen

The teams that made it to the Sweet Sixteen are very different. Some have posted high scores in post season, some low. But they are all winners.  Can you find…

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25 Mar 2014

Sweet Sixteen Algebra

Renata PalmsUncategorizedAlgebra, fun math problem, sweet sixteen

Teams will be travelling to get to the Sweet Sixteen tournament locations.  The UCLA Bruins will travel the furthest from Los Angeles to Memphis. The 2000 mile flight will take 5…

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24 Mar 2014

March Mathness: Comparing University Sizes

Renata PalmsUncategorized

Here’s a math problem for all grades 4 and up. The size of the university does not seem to be a factor in this year’s tournament.  Ohio State is one…

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21 Mar 2014

Michigan State Scoring Average

Renata PalmsUncategorizeddivision, march madness, math problem

Here is a March Mathness problem for your students. In yesterday’s game Michigan State scored 93 points beating Delaware and advancing.  During the 40 minutes of regulation play how many…

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17 Mar 2014

Mathematical Difference between NBA and College hoops

Renata PalmsUncategorizedcollege basketball, fun math problems, march madness

Already television and social media are abuzz with college basketball statistics. March Madness is here. Here are two fun math problems to share with students: Problem 1: NBA games have 4…

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