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Table of Contents Message from our ChairMan ........................ 4 Message from our Principal.......................... 5 Message from our HOD................................ 6 Our Teachers ……………………... 7 Math club Members …………………… . 8 Mathematics Photography …………………. 9-11 Mathematics Drawing ………………………. 12 Time line of event ………………………… 13-18 Articles ………………………… 20-25 Digital drawing …………………………… 27-28 Important dates of Mathematics --------------- 29 Facts and fun about Mathematics …………… 30--31 Crossword Puzzle ………………………. 28 Our little poets …………………………… 33-39 Math Cartoonists …………………………… 40-43 Poster design ……………………………… 44-48
Message from Our Chairman “ I wish all the students of the Mathematics Department all success and progress. I also thank the Teachers who made efforts to highlights the Mathematics paper”
Message from Our Principal “ We considered Mathematics as one of the important and main subjects. .This provides an essential , operative way of establishing discipline mentally and pushes logical reasoning and mental thoroughness .This subject also develops critical thinking ,creative thinking , problem solving ability and also effective “Lastly it is very important in a constantly evolving WORLD. Once it was quoted “ communication skills.” Life is a MATH EQUATION , in order to gain the most , you have to know how to convert NEGATIVE INTO POSITIVES “.
Message from Our HOD “ It’s really a great pleasure for me to introduce the first Digital Math Magazine of Al Sharqyia School: ‘Math Pi rates’-2022. All our lives we’ve been preconditioned to believe that Maths is all about problems, formulas, theorems, proofs… But the fact is that Maths is far from that. It’s the ability to think outside the box and apply yourself creatively, while maintaining scientific integrity. The very purpose of this magazine is to encourage creativity of thought among students so that they may learn and grow in every aspect. The magazine has been designed and And this is my message to the students of Al Sharqyia conceptualised by the Grade 8-12 students of Al Sharqyia School. In this publication, we offer a School. Children…It is never too late to start working wide variety of articles: Math Poems, Posters, towards your dreams. Forget about the past, it does Puzzles, Write Ups and so on. This also includes not define your future. What defines is what you do some glimpses of all the activities done by Math today. Believe in yourself. You have infinite Dept in the AY:2021-22. potential which you have to realize and explore. The power to succeed lies within you” I convey a word of thanks and express my My best wishes to all of you. gratitude to the entire Math team: Ms Teena- ‘The Technomaniac’ of the Dept, Ms Nija- ‘Youngblood’ Ms Saritha Sajith of the Dept , Mr Bharath-‘The Man power’ of the Head of Math Dept/ Coordinator –Senior Section Dept and last but not the least Ms Vinaya - ‘The Mastermind’ behind ‘ MathPiRates’. I would like to extend my thanks to the students for their tireless efforts and commendable work. Special mention and thanks to Mr Yaqoob our Chairman & Ms Bernette our Principal for their support and guidance provided throughout the year.
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Together We are Our Math Club What is a maths club? A maths club is a chance for everybody (not just the highest or lowest attainers) to have fun with maths in an entirely non-judgemental, and ideally relatively free flowing environment. It can happen at any time of day outside timetabled lessons. At primary school maths is a popular after school club, but you could equally hold it as lunchtime maths club or even before school. It should feel noticeably distinct from a maths lesson and the maths club activities you offer, should, wherever possible, be fun, or at the very least, engaging and possibly even surprising for children. Why should our school have a maths club? Maths clubs come in all shapes and sizes and there is no one model that works for every school. However, every school should have one. This is because they help raise the profile of maths within the school, increase the engagement of children in maths and help show that maths is a playful and diverse subject full of surprises. Benefits of a maths club •develop children’s knowledge and understanding of maths •strengthen the cross curricular links with maths and other subjects •provide children with opportunities to try new things •help children apply their maths skills to other ‘real-life’ maths investigations •celebrate the achievement of children •fuel a can-do approach to maths •show children that maths is multidimensional •develop children’s mathematical reasoning •promote collaborative learning between different year groups •develop maths resilience •boost self-confidence •cultivate creativity •help to raise standards •increase parental engagement with maths
Mathematics Photography “ In Mathematics the art of proposing a question must be held higher value that solving it “George Carton
Time line of events We conducted our chess tournament on October 11 2022. Event was conducted as online in our Alsharqyia school Library .It was a really interesting event conducted from grade 8 to 12 .
Math Science Quiz 2022 The event was conducted on November 16th 2021. This helped our students to enhance the field of knowledge in in Mathematics and Science together. The event conducted from grade 8 to 12.
HISTORY OF Who is the father of MATHEMATICS mathematics? Ali Hasan Isa Al Alradi 12 Archimedes is known as the Father Of Mathematics. He lived between 287 BC – 212 The history of mathematics deals with the BC. Syracuse, the Greek island of Sicily was his origin of discoveries in mathematics and the birthplace. Archimedes was serving the King mathematical methods and notation of the Hiero II of Syracuse by solving mathematical past. Before the modern age and the problems and by developing interesting worldwide spread of knowledge, written innovations for the king and his army examples of new mathematical developments have come to light only in a What is Mathematics? few locales. From 3000 BC the Mathematics is the science and study of Mesopotamian states of Sumer, Akkad and quality, structure, space, and change. Assyria, followed closely by Ancient Egypt Mathematicians seek out patterns, formulate and the Levantine state of Ebla began using new conjectures, and establish truth by arithmetic, algebra and geometry for rigorous deduction from appropriately chosen purposes of taxation, commerce, trade and axioms and definitions also in the patterns in nature, the field of What is Mathematics for you astronomy and to record time and formulate as a student? calendars. Maths is all about problem solving. Not only The earliest mathematical texts available are will you learn how to solve complex from Mesopotamia and Egypt – Plimpton mathematical equations, but the skills you 322 (Babylonian c. 2000 – 1900 BC),[2] the develop whilst working on mathematical Rhind Mathematical Papyrus (Egyptian c. functions will develop your problem-solving 1800 BC)[3] and the Moscow Mathematical abilities in other ways, including: Pattern Papyrus (Egyptian c. 1890 BC). All of these spotting. Working backwards texts mention the so-called Pythagorean triples, so, by inference, the Pythagorean theorem seems to be the most ancient and widespread mathematical development after basic arithmetic and geometry. Where did mathematicians originate from? Most experts agree that it was around this Why is math so important in life? time (2,500 years ago) in ancient Greece that mathematics first became an organized Math helps us have better problem- science solving skills. Analytical thinking refers to the ability to think critically about the world around us. Reasoning is our ability to think logically about a situation. Analytical and reasoning skills are important because they help us solve problems and look for solution
The origin of Algebra Samira Ebrahim, Tasneem Hamad, Shahd Huma 11B,11C INTRODUCTION Mathematics as a subject can be broadly divided into three significant branches Arithmetic, Algebra, and Geometry. Algebra is considered to be one of the oldest components in the history of mathematics. Algebra deals with the study of symbols, exponentials, known and unknown variables, and equations. Algebra is not just limited to Mathematics. It has a lot of real-world applications. One can solve many real-world problems by just translating them into an algebraic equation. Muhammad ibn Musa al-Khwarizmi is known as the \"Father of algebra\". He was a Persian mathematician who wrote a book named Kitab Al Muhtasar fi Hisab Al Gabr Wa I Muqabala in the Arabic language, which was later translated into English as \" The Compendious Book on Calculation by Completion and Balancing\", from which the word ALGEBRA was derived. The book provides a systematic solution for linear and quadratic equations. The roots of algebra can be traced to the ancient Babylonians. The Babylonians developed formulas to calculate solutions for problems typically solved by using linear equations, quadratic equations, and indeterminate linear equations. Euclid's Elements provided the framework for generalizing formulae into more general systems of stating and solving equations.
Become A Problem Solver Al Hanoof and Jassim 12B Math's is all about problem solving. Not only will you learn how to solve Malak And Yousif complex mathematical equations, but 11D the skills you develop whilst working on mathematical functions will develop your problem-solving abilities in other ways DEVELOP TRANSFERABLE SKILLS Mathematics teaches you skills that you can use in many different work and personal situations. In this way, the skills you learn on a math's degree are skills you will use throughout your life. Just some of the transferable skills that a math's degree can give you include: o Data analysis o Organization o Critical thinking o Time management o Communication o Decision making
The symbol pi Adham Tareq and Yousif Hani 11A Ahamed Salah and Mohammed Yaqoob11C pi—which is written as the Greek letter for p, or π—is the ratio of the circumference of any circle to the diameter of that circle. Regardless of the circle's size, this ratio will always equal pi. In decimal form, the value of pi is approximately 3.14. It is not a physical delicious pie! Pi occurs in various mathematical problems involving the lengths of arcs or other curves, the areas of ellipses, sectors, and other curved surfaces, and the volumes of many solids. It is also used in various formulas of physics and engineering to describe such periodic phenomena as the motion of pendulums, the vibration of strings, and alternating electric currents. In basic mathematics, pi is used to find the area and circumference of a circle. Pi can be used to find an area by multiplying the radius of the circle squared times pi. So, to find the area of a circle with a radius of 3 centimeters, the calculation would be π3^2 = 28.27 cm.
The Fibonacci sequences Ashjan 11C The Fibonacci sequence is a series of numbers where a number is the addition of the last two numbers, starting with 0, and 1. The Fibonacci Sequence: 0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, 55… Written as a rule, the expression is: Xn = Xn-1 + Xn-2 The Fibonacci numbers were first described in Indian mathematics, as early as 200 BC in work by Pingala on enumerating possible patterns of Sanskrit poetry formed from syllables of two lengths. They are named after the Italian mathematician Leonardo of Pisa, later known as Fibonacci, who introduced the sequence to Western European mathematics in his 1202 book Liber Abaci. Sunflower Seeds are a dramatic demonstration the Fibonacci Sequence in nature
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Facts about Mathematics ❖ If you were to spell out numbers from one, you will not find letter (A) until you reach one thousand. ❖ The numbers on opposite sides of a dice always add up to seven. ❖ Dividing by zero once put a US Navy warship out of action. ❖ Sergey Brin, co-founder of ❖ Markings on animal bones indicate that google studied math and humans have been doing math since computer science at university. around 30,000BC. ❖ 60 is the smallest number ❖ The number 2 is also the smallest which is exactly divisible by all and first prime number (since every the numbers from 1 to 5. other even number is divisible by two). ❖ Letters B and C do not appear ❖ You use math in your everyday life and almost everything. anywhere in the spelling of numbers from 0 to 999,999,999. ❖ No Nobel prize for Mathematics. Bader Khalid Jamal and Ethan Sam Jerus 8A .
Can you solve this in 60 seconds ? Bader Khalid 8A
MATH SOLVES OUR LIFE Mathematics is so much fun with lots of fun to learn and grow start with numbers , addition, subtraction and then multiplication and division. Growing up with learn and learn more Growing up we draw the shapes and figures We learn that lines are parallel Angles are similar Shapes are congruent First we differentiate then we integrate Math is always a part of life Cant survive without math Hence solve your life with Math Reem Rashid and Mariya Janahi 10C
Math & Me Done by Rashid khalifa 10B When it comes time to do math I always get a little scared That’s when my conscious comes into play And suddenly I have no-fear I put my best foot forward as if I’ve already passed I think I can, I know I can defeat this task called math My brain starts revving up, My pounding heart slows down, But still remain a lion I’ll drag this sum around get upset and loos this battle, something I just can’t allow. I read examples, follow the rules and learn ways to succeed I do this ‘til I’m tire and math submits to me …
Mathematics Of Life Every day we learn new math, Up till now, the math of my life has been simple adding, subtracting, and multiplying sometimes even a bit of dividing. But then it starts talking about Pythagoras! My outside has been changing and my inside keeps telling me more is on the way. I try at math, I cry when I get stuck with confusion, I practice more with my math, But that is not the case, It is a worker’s place. As someone once said. “Math’s can be fun” We can make fun if we stick to ponder its operation and options to find every answer to every question. Maram 10 A
“Mathematics of life” Add the opportunities Subtract the Errors Multiply the Victories Divide the Obstacles Integrate your Calibre Differentiate your weakness Inverse the Destiney Simplify the Struggles to Yousif Sameer solve your life.. 10A
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Me And My Math I have a problem ... a math problem Math is always throwing problems at me I solve 1 and Boom Math throws a harder 1 A Brain Buster ... so I rage But I can’t GIVE UP MATH Math is in my blood ... Faisal Naif 10B
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