- National Mathematics Day is celebrated to commemorate the birth anniversary of the great mathematician Srinivasa Ramanujan. Students of different classes presented their innovative ideas for comprehending concepts in the form of charts and presentations. The unique topics involved a lot of logic, research and creativity.
- My teammates and I were given the topic comparison of operators in computing or checking conditions of sensor values of the coding robot. Explaining the concept was the most challenging part as we had to muster the confidence and make the listener understand the concepts. The main objective of this program is to develop the mathematical thinking and grasping capacity of an individual among young minds.
- Pavani D, 9A
- Ramanujan Day has always been special in our school and this year it helped us to dive deep and learn more on our own through different projects. It was a challenging and interesting task offered to us to develop our knowledge. It not only counts as a memorable experience but also the perfect present before Christmas.
- Aatish, 9A
- The primary class students also were involved in different activities.
- Classes 1 to 3 had 'Time' as their topic. They were given worksheets to make the concept clear. As an extended learning, class 4 volunteers explained this topic further to class 1.
- Class 4 had 'Maths in Every Day' as their topic. Class 5 volunteers shared Vedic Math tricks with class 4 as extended learning.
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BVM Global School
Bengaluru