December 22nd, the birth anniversary of the legendary mathematician Srinivasa Ramanujan, was celebrated as National Mathematics Day in our school. This year, we took the celebration online! 😊
Students from classes 6-9 joined in for a thrilling Math Spin-Off! 🌀 Using an online spinner, we randomly picked shapes, concepts, and math terms.
Students had to answer questions like:
- "Tell 2 properties of a Rhombus"
- "Where is Pi (Ï€) used in real life?"
- "Explain symmetry in nature"
The spinner chose combinations like "Circle - Parts & Uses", "Triangle - Real-life example", and "Fibonacci Sequence - Next numbers". Students dug in, answered confidently, and connected math to life! 🌟
From explaining angles in architecture to discussing patterns in nature, it was a day of fun, thinking, and math magic! ✨

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