The math fair we visited at West Point Gray Academy few weeks back,
was very interesting for me also different in two ways. One, since in all other
math fairs that I was attending before; my partner and I were supposed to a prepare
a math game for the students to play with; we had to explain the game strategy first,
guide them through it or give them some hints before they try the games individually
or with a friend. We were always observing them, and were writing our observations
or reflections on what were going through their minds when trying our games.
Whereas in the academy, we were there to play the students math
games this time. We were the ones who had to answer to the questions that students had from us.
we were supposed to try their games and come up with some responses and answers. I liked the idea that this time in the academy we got the chance to try the games
without explaining and describing the games to the kids. The other reason that
made the fair distinguished from others and very interesting for me, was the fact that the students
came up with fair/ and unfair games. I had never thought as probability
games or situation to be unfair . I thought that was very smart of the teachers
and the kids to come up with Math Fair or Unfair games 😊
Thanks for coming to our first Math (Un)Fair, we are happy you found it interesting and enjoyable!
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Thanks Niloo!
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