Week 5: Enrichment July 30 - August 3, 2012 Catholic Graduate Expectations
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Week 5: Enrichment July 30 - August 3, 2012 Catholic Graduate Expectations: A reflective, creative and holistic thinker who solves problems and makes responsible decisions with an informed moral conscience for the common good. A self-directed, responsible, lifelong learner who develops and demonstrates their God-given potential. Explore Mathematical Contests & Challenges: Math Contests NOTE: During the school year, students must be registered for these competitions by their teacher. Materials from past competitions may be accessed at the websites found below. a) Brock University Caribou Mathematics Competition for Grades 3 - 8 The Caribou Mathematics Competition is a Canada wide free online contest that is held on six days in a school year. http://www.brocku.ca/caribou/practice_test_login.php b) Centre for Education in Mathematics and Computing: Grades 7 -12 Past Mathematics Contests and Solutions http://cemc.math.uwaterloo.ca/contests/past_contests.html Scroll down the page to find your grade level contest. Try out some of the problems from past Mathematics Contests and check your brainpower with the solutions provided. c) MathCounts: http://mathcounts.org/ MathCounts is an American Mathematics Competition for students in grades 6 - 8, however past competitions and problems of the week can be accessed online. Past Competitions: http://mathcounts.org/pastcompetition Problems of the Week Archive: https://mathcounts.org/potwarchive Math Games & Challenges d) Problem of the Week: http://cemc.math.uwaterloo.ca/resources/potw.php Scroll down to the Problem Archive to test your brain power as you try the Archived grades 7 to 12 Mathematics Problems of the Week. Solutions to the problems are available in the Solution Archive. e) Wired Mathematics: http://cemc2.math.uwaterloo.ca/wired_math/index.html Explore this site for mathematical games and extra challenges for grades 7 to 10. Click on the button which displays your grade then select the activity you wish. f) Real World Math: http://www.cemc.uwaterloo.ca/resources/real-world.html Explore real world topics in mathematics such as Disease Control, Tsunamis, Brian Surgery, Privacy Protection, Finding Kidney Donors, and Providing Clean Water. g) Math Central: Math Beyond School Grades 6 – 9: http://mathcentral.uregina.ca/beyond/browse/6-9 Grades 10 -12: http://mathcentral.uregina.ca/beyond/browse/10-12 This site will provide you with articles which answer the question “When will I ever use this math?” Search the articles according to your interests to see where math appears in everyday life applications. h) Math Girl: http://www.sfu.ca/science/outreach/mathgirl Math Girl is a math superhero created by a team from Simon Fraser University. View Math Girl Episodes 1, 2 and 3! Episode 1: Differentials Attract Episode 2: Zero!’s Dis-Continuity Episode 3: Rationalize This! Explore Literacy Resources In The Community Explore resources in your community to enrich literacy skills (listening, speaking and reading) while building general knowledge and appreciation for history, science and the arts…… The city of Toronto provides students with an excellent environment for learning. Within our community, parents are able to enrich their child’s learning while exploring world renowned museums, art galleries, the science centre, and numerous historic sites. When parents and students visit together, learning is enriched through dialogue, exploration and inquiry. Visit these many great venues for summer learning that is fun, engaging and enriching. Your journey through arts and culture in Toronto starts at the Toronto Public Library. The Sun Life Financial Museum + Arts Pass (MAP) lets you and your family (2 adults & up to 5 children) explore the best of Toronto's arts and cultural treasures for free. With your valid adult Toronto Public Library card, you can take out a pass for your family at any Toronto Public Library branch. Quantities are limited and rules and conditions apply. Participating Venues Passes are available for the following venues: AGO - Art Gallery of Ontario Bata Shoe Museum Black Creek Pioneer Village Casa Loma City of Toronto Historic Museums: . Colborne Lodge in High Park . Fort York National Historic Site . Gibson House Museum . Mackenzie House . Montgomery's Inn . Scarborough Museum . Spadina Museum: Historic House & Gardens . Todmorden Mills Heritage Site Gardiner Ceramics Museum Museum of Inuit Art Ontario Science Centre ROM - Royal Ontario Museum Textile Museum of Canada Toronto Zoo In addition, the ROM offers free neighbourhood walks. This year, 42 free walks of 12 neighbourhoods will be offered. ROMwalks provide guided walking tours of Toronto neighbourhoods of architectural and historical interest. Free walks take place most Wednesday evening and Sunday afternoons from May to October. No advance notice is required. Participants are asked to meet at the designated spot just before starting time. Look for the blue umbrella. On August 1st, the ROMwalk will focus on historic Toronto. Follow the link below for more information. http://rom.on.ca/programs/rom_travel/index.php?cat_id=2&ref=showinfo&prev_ref=showlisting&progra m_id=7711&keyword=&audience_ids[0]=all&offering_ids[0]=all&end_date=2013-08-20 With a collection of more than 80,000 works of art, the Art Gallery of Ontario is among the most distinguished art museums in North America. Wednesday nights at the AGO: Entry to the Permanent Collection is free from 6 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. FREE AFTER 3! for Ontario high school students with valid ID, Tuesday through Friday after 3 p.m. (Permanent Collection only. Excludes surcharged exhibitions.) http://www.ago.net/ .