by Duncan MAKORI | Dec 5, 2024 | Front Page, Grade 10, Grade 7, Grade 7 - 10 (MYP), Secondary Maths, Secondary Science
Grade 7 students are currently engaged in their science summative assessments, focusing on Criterion D, which examines the application and impact of science. They are exploring how elements from the periodic table can be transformed into useful materials that affect...
by Ferdi ATESIN | Nov 28, 2024 | Grade 10, Grade 11 & 12 (DP), Secondary Maths
This Week in Our Classroom This week in our mathematics classes, Grade 10 students explored exponential growth and decay through real-world applications such as population modeling, radioactive decay, and compound interest calculations. They analyzed exponential...
by Ferdi ATESIN | Nov 14, 2024 | Grade 10, Grade 7 - 10 (MYP), Grade 9, Secondary Maths
This week, our Grade 10 students engaged in logarithms, learning how to solve exponential equations and apply logarithmic concepts to real-world contexts, such as Richter Scale and pH measurement. They practiced converting expressions and solving log-related problems...
by Ferdi ATESIN | Oct 17, 2024 | Grade 9, Secondary Maths
This Week in Our Classroom: This week, our Grade 9 students began their exploration of set theory, focusing on understanding the concepts of union and intersection of two sets. We introduced Venn diagrams as a visual tool to represent these relationships and engaged...
by Ferdi ATESIN | Oct 10, 2024 | Grade 11 & 12 (DP), Secondary Maths
This Week in Our Classroom: This week in our Grade 12 Math Applications and Interpretations classes, students delved into the fundamentals of derivatives. We explored the concept of rates of change and applied derivatives to real-world contexts, such as calculating...
by Ferdi ATESIN | Oct 3, 2024 | Grade 8, Secondary Maths
This Week in Our Classroom: This week, our Grade 8 students delved into the world of scientific notation. We explored how large and small numbers can be expressed in a more manageable form, making it easier to work with measurements in science and beyond. Through...