MATHEMATICS, SCIENCE, & LOGIC
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SDLAX HPL is excited to offer the fourth annual digital Math Meet! The SDLAX Math Meet consists of a variety of problem solving challenges that require both mathematical reasoning and skills to solve. There will be 3 rounds throughout the 2024-2025 school year! (Check it out)
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Ole Miss Math Contest is an educational web site that gives kids the chance to win calculators by competing in online math puzzles. The site features geometry, algebra, and middle school problems. (Check it out)
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The SDLAX HPL Virtual Chess Club invites chess players at all levels from beginners to masters to join! Hosted by Chesskid, players can play one another, check out puzzles, learn to play, and participate in tournaments throughout the school year. (Check it out!)
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THE Math Masters Course consists of detective-like math challenges provided in a EDU Digital Breakout format. Students use clues, mathematical reasoning, and math skills to solve each challenge. Join the course today! (Check it out!)
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Math Labs are quarterly math challenges that include an inquiry based investigation! The math skills and topics will vary with each new lab. (Check it out!)
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Math JeopardyPlay Math Jeopardy to test your overall mathematical skills! Games changes and are updated quarterly. (Click here to play!)
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ABOUT MYSTERY SCIENCE
Mystery Science features video-based and inquiry-driven science units for students. Each video lesson starts by posing a question commonly asked by students, like "Do worms really eat dirt?" or "Why are so many toys made out of plastic?"The lesson content covers a wide range of topics, including motion, biodiversity, engineering, and climate science. Check it out! |
CODING COURSEAnyone can learn computer science
53 million students have learned on Code.org! Get started coding today. The courses and activities are free! Create an account to save your projects. (CHECK IT OUT!) |
The Hour of Code takes place each year during Computer Science Education Week. The 2020 Computer Science Education Week will be December 7-13, but you can participate in an Hour of Code all year-round. (Check it out!)
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