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Academic | Mathematics at Lucton School Chongqing2023-05-12



Over the course of the term, we have been learning a wide range of mathematical concepts and skills, including algebra, geometry, trigonometry, and statistics. Throughout our studies, students have become more proficient in using a variety of mathematical tools, including equations, graphs, and formulas, and have developed a deeper understanding of the underlying principles and ideas that govern mathematical thinking. We had the single individual tutoring and we also went far ahead in deep thinking, for example, before we learnt differentiation and integration, we watched the video why we should learn these.



We learned how to manipulate linear and quadratic equations in order to solve problems, graphing functions, and created systems of equations in order to model real-world situations. In geometry, we learnt how to work with geometric shapes, such as circles, triangles, and polygons, using tools like congruence and similarity.



In Trigonometry, we learnt how to work with trigonometric functions like sine, cosine, and tangent. Students learned how to solve triangles using the Laws of Sines and Cosines, how to graph trig functions, how to do basic and advanced trigonometry calculations, and how to use triangles and trigonometry in real-world scenarios.
In statistics, we learnt how to collect, organize, and interpret data, and how to calculate probability and use statistical analysis to draw meaningful conclusions from data sets.
Throughout the term, we also developed important skills like critical thinking, problem-solving, and logical reasoning. We learnt how to approach complex mathematical problems in a systematic and organized manner, breaking them down into smaller components and identifying key steps. Most of them also learnt how to communicate mathematical ideas effectively, both in writing and in verbal presentations.



Studies in high school Mathematics have been challenging, but rewarding. Some students may find Mathematics challenging and require additional support and encouragement, while others may already be strong in maths and benefit from more advanced projects and activities. The important thing is to engage all students and help them see the value of maths in their everyday lives. I feel much more confident in our students’ mathematical abilities, and we are excited to take on new challenges in the future.



We create Kahoot! Quizzes about particular maths topics, and have students play against one another to see who can get the most answers correct.



Math Scavenger Hunt
Real-World Maths Projects: Assign students maths projects that require them to use maths concepts in real-world scenarios. For example, they could calculate the cost of materials to build a house or determine the angle needed for the perfect ramp for a BMX bike.



Open class for parents and tasters

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Academic | Mathematics at Lucton School Chongqing2023-05-12



Over the course of the term, we have been learning a wide range of mathematical concepts and skills, including algebra, geometry, trigonometry, and statistics. Throughout our studies, students have become more proficient in using a variety of mathematical tools, including equations, graphs, and formulas, and have developed a deeper understanding of the underlying principles and ideas that govern mathematical thinking. We had the single individual tutoring and we also went far ahead in deep thinking, for example, before we learnt differentiation and integration, we watched the video why we should learn these.



We learned how to manipulate linear and quadratic equations in order to solve problems, graphing functions, and created systems of equations in order to model real-world situations. In geometry, we learnt how to work with geometric shapes, such as circles, triangles, and polygons, using tools like congruence and similarity.



In Trigonometry, we learnt how to work with trigonometric functions like sine, cosine, and tangent. Students learned how to solve triangles using the Laws of Sines and Cosines, how to graph trig functions, how to do basic and advanced trigonometry calculations, and how to use triangles and trigonometry in real-world scenarios.
In statistics, we learnt how to collect, organize, and interpret data, and how to calculate probability and use statistical analysis to draw meaningful conclusions from data sets.
Throughout the term, we also developed important skills like critical thinking, problem-solving, and logical reasoning. We learnt how to approach complex mathematical problems in a systematic and organized manner, breaking them down into smaller components and identifying key steps. Most of them also learnt how to communicate mathematical ideas effectively, both in writing and in verbal presentations.



Studies in high school Mathematics have been challenging, but rewarding. Some students may find Mathematics challenging and require additional support and encouragement, while others may already be strong in maths and benefit from more advanced projects and activities. The important thing is to engage all students and help them see the value of maths in their everyday lives. I feel much more confident in our students’ mathematical abilities, and we are excited to take on new challenges in the future.



We create Kahoot! Quizzes about particular maths topics, and have students play against one another to see who can get the most answers correct.



Math Scavenger Hunt
Real-World Maths Projects: Assign students maths projects that require them to use maths concepts in real-world scenarios. For example, they could calculate the cost of materials to build a house or determine the angle needed for the perfect ramp for a BMX bike.



Open class for parents and tasters

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