Posts Tagged ‘mathematics’
Written by Liberal Media on 22 January 2017
Deadline to apply extended for Canada Summer Jobs funding has been extended to February 3rd, 2017! Are you a small business owner or running a not-for-profit? Do you need some extra boots on the ground during the summer of 2017 – Canada’s 150th anniversary year? Why not join thousands of other [Read more]
Written by Conseil Scolaire Catholique Nouvel-Ontario on 22 October 2015
École Saint-Joseph student claims top award at Mathnasium’s TriMathlon competition Alexander Burnham, a grade 4 student at Wawa’s École Saint-Joseph, was recently able to put his mathematics skills to good use at the Mathnasium’s TriMathlon competition. Highly motivated by mathematics, [Read more]
Written by Manitouwadge Best Start Hub on 08 April 2015
Easter Extravaganza MANITOUWADGE, ON – The community centre auditorium was a busy place to be April 2nd as parents, grandparents and children enjoyed the sights of Easter. Best Start and the Township of Manitouwadge Community Services Department have partnered for the past four years to [Read more]
Written by Huron Superior Catholic District School Board on 04 December 2014
SAULT STE. MARIE, ON – Holy Family Catholic School picked up two awards and Holy Cross Catholic School one in the First LEGO League (FLL) Robotics competition held last Saturday at Sault College. The team from Holy Family was awarded the “Best Robot Design” and [Read more]
Written by Conseil Scolaire Publique Grand Nord Ontario on 18 September 2013
SUDBURY, ON – Results for Conseil scolaire public du Grand Nord de l’Ontario (CSPGNO) students have been on the rise during the last few years in the EQAO (Education Quality and Accountability Office) provincial testing. In order to determine if they met the provincial standard set by the [Read more]
Written by Manitouwadge Public School on 20 January 2012
Manitouwadge Public School News MANITOUWADGE, ON – Oh no!!! There was a very colorful snake found in a Manitouwadge Public School classroom recently. Building the snake was part of the Kindergarten class’ method of measuring in mathematics. The students wasted no time using the [Read more]
Written by Manitouwadge Public School on 21 May 2010
MANITOUWADGE PUBLIC SCHOOL As part of a unit on measurement, Mrs. Meagher’s JK/SK/1 class had fun learning about ‘area’. Even the JK students enjoyed using blocks and playing cards to see whose ‘island’ had the greatest and whose island had the smallest area. [Read more]