Project
AIG Math
Math instruction is a minimum of 90 minutes a week by an AIG certified teacher. Problem solving is the basis of instruction.
Math Masters
The "Math Masters Challenge" is a countywide competition entering its tenth year. Each school team consists of six third graders, six fourth graders, and six fifth graders. The competition consists of two parts. All students from each team (Third, Fourth, and Fifth) take individual math tests. Next, teams of three students work together to complete a group questioning round. All of the points are added together to determine each school’s final score. There is also a Math Master Challenge Round for the top 32 students from the day’s competition based on the individual test scores.
To learn more about Math Masters follow the link below.
http://www.pitt.k12.nc.us/Page/874r.http://www.pitt.k12.nc.us/Page/874r.
Math instruction is a minimum of 90 minutes a week by an AIG certified teacher. Problem solving is the basis of instruction.
Math Masters
The "Math Masters Challenge" is a countywide competition entering its tenth year. Each school team consists of six third graders, six fourth graders, and six fifth graders. The competition consists of two parts. All students from each team (Third, Fourth, and Fifth) take individual math tests. Next, teams of three students work together to complete a group questioning round. All of the points are added together to determine each school’s final score. There is also a Math Master Challenge Round for the top 32 students from the day’s competition based on the individual test scores.
To learn more about Math Masters follow the link below.
http://www.pitt.k12.nc.us/Page/874r.http://www.pitt.k12.nc.us/Page/874r.