Math

Thursday, December 7 - Bonus Math Challenge

Fair Teams.pdf

Fair Teams

Read the following math challenge. Complete it on a separate piece of paper or whiteboard. You can work in pairs or on your own.

Unhappy Meals.pdf

Unhappy Meals

Read the following math challenge. Complete it on a separate piece of paper or whiteboard. Youn can work in pairs or on your own. 


Fair Teams

Read the following math challenge. Complete it on a seperate on a seperate piece of power or whiteboard.

Friday, November 24 - Bonus Math Challenge

Math Makes Sense Fraction (dragged).pdf
Once you have finished today's practice questions, challenge yourself with these word problems.

Tuesday, November 7th

You now have an opportunity to revise your hockey team before the final push toward the end of the season! Review your team and replace up to TWO players. Both players CANNOT be in the same position (e.g. two forwards, two defensemen, etc.)

Step 1: Review your team and the point totals of your players. Calculate the total salary of your team.

Step 2: Identify two players you would like to replace. Look into the NHL leaderboards to find which players you would like to add to your team. 

Step 3: Add your new players calculate your new salary total for your team and submit to Mr. Kerby

Your team cannot exceed $40 million dollars in salary

Diefenbaker Hockey League Rosters and Points

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/17s6eEPVROQYkiOnUefAhY6gm3aKzFkr3/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=111207551338128363234&rtpof=true&sd=true

Armchair GM - Use this to find player salaries and calculate your cap total!

https://www.capfriendly.com/armchair-gm

NHL Leaderboards

https://www.nhl.com/stats/

Monday, October 16th

Design your team jersey! Take a screenshot of your finished jersey and send it to Mr. Kerby.

https://mensleaguesweaters.com/products/custom-hockey-jerseys

Tuesday, October 10

In groups no greater than 3, build a hockey team of 6 players for the Diefenbaker Hockey League.  Ensure your salary is below $40 Million!

Step 1: Use Armchair GM to build a team of 3 forwards, 2 defensemen, and 1 goalie.

Step 2: Once you have confirmed your roster, share it with Mr. Kerby and add your final players on your team planning sheet (see Mr. Kerby for this).

Step 3: Name your team, choose a city from anywhere in the world your team plays for, and design a logo for your team!

Armchair GM

https://www.capfriendly.com/armchair-gm

HINT: the link below has the expected points for all of the best players in the NHL. This might help you decide the bests players to place on your team.

https://www.nhl.com/news/topic/Fantasy/nhl-projections-fantasy-hockey-forward-point-stats


Tuesday, September 26

Attached are examples of advanced math challenges for grade 7 students. These can be used as an extra challenge for students seeking something more difficult than what is currently being explored in class.

Please see the attached past contest samples under the section labelled "Gauss"

https://www.cemc.uwaterloo.ca/contests/past_contests.html

Monday, September 25

Below are a set of practice sheets we will be exploring throughout the week.

Tuesday, September 12

Below are pdf copies of the grade 6 and grade 7 computation numeracy assessments. These are brief overviews of math skills students might have explored the year prior.

Grade 6 Computation

http://www.islandnumeracy.ca/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/V2-Grade-5-Student-Response-Computational-Fluency.pdf

Grade 7 Computation

http://www.islandnumeracy.ca/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/Grade-6-Student-Response-Computational-Fluency.pdf