Happy Thursday, math superstars! 👋

Can you believe we’ve already rocked 7 weeks together? The energy and thinking hats you’re bringing to class every day is just awesome to see. Here’s a look at the incredible things we did and the exciting adventures ahead!

🚀 Grade 7: Fraction Fanatics!

You absolutely rocked this week along with the assessment of learning, mastering the art of comparisons using ratios, discovering equivalent ratios and use of ratio. Your enthusiasm is commendable! Next week, we’re continuing with the exploration of the real-world applications of Ratios and Proportions, and assess your understanding in formative and summative assessments.

💡 Grade 8: Mastering Number Puzzles!

This week, you completed assessmnt of learning of some seriously tricky topics—from exponents to scientific notation to Lower and Upper bounds—and your understanding was is visible. Your thoughtful inquiries are a massive win this week! Now, get ready to reflect on the assessment of learning and unlock a whole new level of math as we dive into the fundamentals of algebraic thinking with expansion and factorization along with reflection on learning through assessments!

✨ Grade 9: Financial Planners!

You have officially conquered the second phase of our “Math in Real-Life” quest! Your proactive research and problem-solving skills are on fire.Along with this you took the opportunity to be nostalgic about your learnings in previous grades. We have seen one of the greatest class engagements this week. Next week, we’re turning up the heat and applying your expertise to financial mathematics as you launch into final phase of your Criterion C & D summative tasks along with assessing your knowledge and understanding of number skills related to exponents, surds, bounds and irrational numbers in criterion A .

📈 Grade 10: Function discoveres!

It has been so cool to watch you explore the universe of functions and graphs this week. You’re already sketching transformations like pros! The fun continued this week as we dived into quadratic functions through a criterion B assessment—the powerful math behind cool curves and parabolas. The focus towards learning is commendable and encouraging. Next week, we will continue analyse the quadratic functions in more detail.

🎯 Grade 11: The Travellars!

You’ve completed some important basic topics approximations and matrices and Voronoi Diagrams,which will remain useful for the entire course. The learning engagement has been fantastic! We’re going to use that energy next week as we explore a fascinating application of graphs: Voronoi Diagrams. Trust me, it’s awesome stuff. Keep up the amazing work!

You have all earned a wonderful and restful weekend. Go recharge those brilliant brains! 🧠

All the best, 

Mr. Arun