Wednesday, July 16, 2014

Mighty Math

Back in Leysin for a third summer of Mighty Math. There were kids aged 6 - 11 from all around the world. Here's some of the things we did this session.

Making a tessellation

Building a fractal tetrahedron

Period 2 working on their tetrahedron


This kid LOVES to make fractal card cutouts!



Period 3 with their fractal cards

Concentrating on the structure

Exploring Fibonacci



Fibonacci in Swiss pinecones!! (Painted by a student)

Working on the golden spiral


Class fractal (on a cloudy day)

Perfect Squares with Cheeze-its!





Tuesday, May 27, 2014

Mighty Math

Mighty Math is not your typical math class! There are so many fun ways to explore math and unfortunately, due to the demands of the powers that be, that traditional school curriculum doesn't usually have time to delve in to these fun topics. Maybe that's why so many kids get turned off from math.....Math is all about making sense of patterns and that is one of the goals of Mighty Math!

An all time favorite note from a Mighty Math student


The second session of AA 2013 gave me the opportunity to teach Mighty Math for the fourth time. I have enjoyed each session more and more. Though some activities stay the same, I'm always looking for new ones or ways to improve the old ones!

Fibonacci Numbers in apples!

The Golden Spiral is always fun when we work with Fibonacci.

Students show off their Mighty Math books on the last day of  Session 1.
There is so much art in math!

 Second period class on the last day of Session 1

Math with Cheez-Its....The best way to teach about perfect squares. This is one of the all time favorite Mighty Math activities.


And then there's that funny number....the one that never ends...yet can be found in any circle when you divide circumference by diameter.....
There it is! Pi!!

Could it be?....Pi?!

More pi!!


 Where can you find more art in math than in a fractal?!


The fractal card cutout was new to Mighty Math in 2013! It was a total hit! Kids LOVED it. (Thank you "fractivities" at fractalfoundation.org )


Working diligently and artistically

Another new activity this time around! Fibonacci...in pine cones!!

Students painted spirals on pine cones in search of Fibonacci numbers

Yes, Fibonacci IS awesome!



This was a new "fractivity" this session and it was a total hit. I'll be packing mini marshmallows next year in my suitcase so I don't have to make my own mini marshmallows from the regular sized ones! Kids build a fractal tetrahedron from marshmallows and toothpicks. Check out their work below!

The fractal: The repeating pattern

Putting it all together took a lot of focus

They LOVED it!

Looking through the fractal tetrahedron

Et Voila!!

Yes, there is still some structural work to be done...I think mini marshmallows will work better next time around!
 
Like I said, we have a blast in Mighty Math!


...and kids even learn...to find the fun in math!!

Wednesday, August 21, 2013

Swiss National Day and the Mountain Race

The second session of AA is always particularly fun because Swiss National Day happens on August 1st. The festivities for Swiss National Day (at least in Leysin) begin at 6am with the firing of a cannon, followed by some live music as the villagers from the small alpine town gather round. In Leysin, there is also a half marathon mountain race (http://www.aigleleysin.ch/) which starts in the valley in Aigle and finishes in the town of Leysin after ascending the Berneuse. It is 16km (10 miles) running up the mountain, followed by 5km (3 miles) down. The start of the course is a brutal climb and I'm certain the grade is nearly 15%. (The average grade is 10%.) Over the course of the 10 mile ascent, there is 1650meters (5400 feet)of elevation gain. In the 5km decent, one loses 720meters (2300 feet). That's a quad killer.

Mary made a special class schedule this morning so that all the kids could come watch the race and cheer me on. In their first period class, they all made signs for me and made up cheers. It was overwhelming to come up the hill and see all my fans on the corner. They were so adorable!


Adorable doesn't even begin to describe
AA campers and staff awaiting my arrival




Leo and Latoya with a banner for me

AA campers with an adorable sign!





 My fan club waited at the corner of Nid D'Aigle before the Prafandaz climb. That's about halfway to the top. At this point, runners have gained 943 meters (3093 feet).
Fist pump as I see the kiddos!

I couldn't help but smile when I saw my fan club.
Rounding the bend, giving them a wave!

Onward!
I was the 8th female to complete the climb to the Berneuse (out of 50) and the 10th to cross the finish line in Leysin. I finished the grueling 21.2km in 2 hours 53 minutes. Now I have a time to beat for future years.

A Leysin, on attend le feu d'artifice

Some campers ready for Swiss National Day festivities

Ian and one of our campers from Japan

Ian and Erik on the town podium, looking like they have something important to say



Great people, great colleagues


One of my students made this sign about my race (as an assignment for her ESL class). So cute. (The quote on the bottom was not my own, but a cute addition.)