

BABE QUEST MATH PROBLEM PROFESSIONAL
If you have any questions, please email Kristin Rojas, Professional Development Specialist for Mathematics at or Dr. Rihum Shaikh from Gainesville Middle School Level 3 (Algebra 1 and Geometry) Lily Lu from Alvey Elementary School Level 1 (6th, 6th Extended, and 7th Grade Mathematics)Ĭhetana Shrinivasan from Gainesville Middle School Level 2 (7th Extended and 8th Grade Mathematics) The winners of the 2022 Spring Virtual Math Quest Individual Challenge are: 4th Grade Mathematicsīenjamin Stanton from Tyler Elementary School 5th Grade Mathematics Extend beyond the requirements of the problem.Show the solution in more than one way or relate it to other situations.Use tables, graphs, or diagrams in the explanation.Show an understanding of the mathematics in an organized manner.Scores were based on the practical problems depending on how well the student: The Math Quest Committee selected the top students at each level. There were five winners of the Virtual Math Quest Challenge. Students had to submit a response to a practical problem by April 8, 2022 Spring 2022 Virtual Math Quest Challenge CongratulationsĪll fourth grade, fifth grade, and middle school students were invited to participate in a Virtual Math Quest Challenge on March 14. In addition, there will be a special Team Challenge problem where teams will show their math reasoning and communication skills as they work on a challenging task. Problems from the geometric reasoning, probability, and statistics, and algebra and number sense will be given to both teams and individuals. As a team, students will rotate through two stations based on the different strands of mathematics. There will be a team building activity to allow students an opportunity to get to know each other. Student teams will consist of students from different middle schools.

Middle Schools from across Prince William County are invited to participate in the PWCS Math Quest event.
