world maths day ppt for assembly
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It’s Friday 4th March... a.k.a. World Maths
Day. Aaahhh!
We are so excited
about the day ahead. We made t-shirts and
everything!
The day kicked off with...
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MathionnaireMaths TeacherMrs Smith
Brain the size of Mars
Carol VordemanBrain the size of Pluto
Marge Simpson
Jay ZElle from Legally Blonde
George Osbourne
George BushA very clever plant
A plant can do this
Welcome to
Who Wants to be a
Mathionnaire
50:50
Homer Simpson
Albert Einstein
with questions at
level 1 up to level
15!
The questions put everyone to the test!
Miss Ryan kicked things off at 7.50am...
Luckily, there were plenty of audience members ready to be a lifeline for their House!
The teams put their best into every question...
PlatoCurie
&
...got knocked out on the second level
A: 1
C: 19
B: 17
D: 20
50:50
What is the 10th odd number?
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MathionnaireMaths Teacher
Mrs SmithBrain the size of Mars
Carol Vordeman
Brain the size of Pluto
Jay ZElle from Legally Blonde
George Osbourne
George W BushA very clever plantA plant can do this
Homer Simpson
Albert Einstein
Marge Simpson
Socrates
Newton
...were left to battle it out!
&
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MathionnaireMaths TeacherMrs Smith
Brain the size of Mars
Carol VordemanBrain the size of Pluto
Jay ZElle from Legally Blonde
George Osbourne
George W BushA very clever plant
A plant can do this
Homer Simpson
Albert Einstein
Marge Simpson
Level 9 had everyone stumped!
Socrates called for ‘Ask the
Audience’ but there were loads
of different answers
submitted...
A: Shape a
C: Shape c
B: Shape b
D: Shape d
50:50
Which shapes contains the most triangles?
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MathionnaireMaths Teacher
Mrs SmithBrain the size of Mars
Carol Vordeman
Brain the size of Pluto
Jay ZElle from Legally Blonde
George Osbourne
George W BushA very clever plantA plant can do this
Homer Simpson
Albert Einstein
Marge Simpson
Socrates were knocked out and Newton were triumphant.
Maths Olympics
was the next event...
Maths OlympicsThe object of the game was to
total the previous two numbers in relay race style.
1 point was given for every correct answer but -1 for every
incorrect! The House with the most
points at the end won. Here’s how each team did...
Maths Olympics:
Plato
Maths Olympics:
Newton
Maths Olympics:
Socrates
Maths Olympics:
Curie
So who won?
Maths Olympics:
Socrates
4th place
Maths Olympics:
Plato
3rd place
Maths Olympics:
Newton
2nd place
Maths Olympics:
Curie
1st place!
At lunchtime, 32 students and staff took
part in the Human Chess Game
Finally, there was the Thrilling
Treasure Trail
19 teams took part from each of the Houses.
And the winners...
• 4th place: Socrates• 3rd place: Newton• 2nd place: Curie • 1st place: Plato