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Tag: Winter Olympics

7 Feb 2018

Olympic Math Events for Your Classroom

Renata PalmsFun Math ProblemsAscend Math, math problems, Winter OlympicsLeave a comment

Here are a couple of Olympic Math Events to try in your classroom. Try introducing this concept to students working to understand that each circle is 360°.Two-time Gold Medal Olympian…

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21 Feb 2014

Olympic Math, Medal Count Updated

Kevin BrileyUncategorizedaddition, Elementary math, Gold medals, Winter Olympics

Ask your elementary students to add up the medals for each country.  Medal counts are correct as of close of Olympic games Thursday, Feb. 20.

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18 Feb 2014

Olympic Math, Adding up the Medals

Kevin BrileyUncategorizedaddition, Elementary math, Gold medals, Winter Olympics

Which country will earn the most medals at the Sochi Winter Olympics?  It is shaping up to be a tight race.  Ask elementary students to add up the medals and see…

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14 Feb 2014

Olympic Math, Algebra Gold

Kevin BrileyUncategorizedAlgebra, math problem, Winter Olympics, women's downill

In the Women’s Downhill event Dominique Gisen of Switzerland and Tina Maze of Slovenia tied for first place. For the first time in Olympic history two Gold Medals were given out.  Each of…

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11 Feb 2014

Olympic Math, Luge Time

Kevin BrileyUncategorizedErin Hamlin, luge, math problem, Winter Olympics

Yesterday, Erin Hamlin became the first American to win an Olympic medal in Luge.  Erin and her fellow competitors made four runs each down the track on a tiny sled often…

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11 Feb 2014

Olympic Math, 540s and 1080s

Kevin BrileyUncategorizedgeometry, Jamie Anderson, math problem, Sage Kotsenburg, Winter Olympics

Ready for an Olympic Math Event in your classroom?  Try introducing this concept to students working to understand that each circle is 360°.  Gold Medal Snowboarder Sage Kotsenburg made three…

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