This year I really wanted to switch things up and try to get students more excited about math. I wanted them to participate in some math activities that seem interesting and applicable to everyday life. So we planned a math olympics that would surely do that.
All secondary students were put into teams of 8 and given a Greek letter as their team name. Students didn't have to go to normal classes, but instead rotated through 4 different stations. At each station the team competed in an activity to earn their team points. The team at the end with the most points was our winner- our winner this year was Team Pi. Following this we had an assembly to close out the day. We planned some various games that staff and students participated in. We also announced the winners for the team competition and our principle told a lot of corny math jokes. But the highlight was the rubik's cube competition. Two students who were found to be the best from preliminary rounds, solved their rubik's cube in front of the school. Our winner solved his in 1 minute 11 seconds!!!
It was such a fun and different day. I hope the students enjoyed it as much as I did. Here are a few pictures to show what the students were doing at each station.