Monday, September 26, 2016

Meet 1 Team Assignments (updated 10-6)

Meet 1 will be on Monday Oct 10th
Go to the front office and get an early dismissal slip from the office.
FRENDLY HILLS
Leave your last hour class at 2:35 - Go to your locker and get what you need for the evening.
Meet Mr. Heinemann at the bus circle nearest room 121.
Check in with Mr H. Bus leaves at 2:45
We'll go to Heritage and pick up the Heritage Team then head to SPA.
At 5:00 we'll return to the bus. Your parents should be ready to pick you up at 5:40 at Friendly Hills.
HERITAGE
Leave your last hour class at 2:55 - Go to your locker and get what you need for the evening.
Meet Mr. Heinemann indoors at the bus exit.
Check in with Mr H. Bus leaves at 3:05
We'll head to SPA.
At 5:00 we'll return to the bus. Your parents should be ready to pick you up at 5:20 at Heritage.

If you have not turned in your permissions slip, please do so by Friday Oct 7 or you can't go.

Here are your teams - GOLD, RED and WHITE.
(Change) Those in green are alternates. Alternates can list their team as simply "alternate".

HERITAGE

Kathryn Lewis



Ruby Lipschultz


Gianna Heil


Meg Noggle
Giovanni Lombardi
Quinn Hendel
Lauren Noggle
Nathan Frisch




FRIENDLY HILLS
Name                      Permission
Cyrus Martin Risch y
Sophia Schomer y
Oscar Halverson y
Thomas Hoffman y
Kallie Frett y
Nick Wendt y
Nina Kessler y
Miles Dunn y
Victoria Dzurilla y
Will Gannon y
Stella Warwick y
Luke Reisig y
Sophia Kanavati y
Mikayla Stebbing y
Ben Sikkink y
Charles Cheesebrough y
Eleanor Smith y
T J Kronschnabel y
Marcell Booth y
Daniella Sanchez NO
Shakti Gurung y
Duy Houng y
Amario Sisakda y
Erik Essen y
Genesis Parker y
Pierce Moberg y
Lucia Schomer y
Mia Cheesebrough y
Brittany Sanchez y
Isaiah Walker y
Claire Newmark y
Zakaria Salat y
Katherine Meyers y
Maria Axinia y
Matthew Eigstuen NO

Scores from Sept 26


LastYr - bonus of 1 point for every 25 points scored last year in competition.
Name Permit LastYr P1A P1B P1C P1T
Cyrus Martin Risch NO 2 8 10 20
Sophia Schomer y 1 8 10 19
Oscar Halverson NO 3 8 6 17
Thomas Hoffman y 8 6 14
Kallie Frett y 6 8 14
Nick Wendt y 1 6 6 13
Nina Kessler NO 1 8 4 13
Miles Dunn y 1 6 6 13
Victoria Dzurilla NO 6 6 12
Will Gannon y 6 6 12
Stella Warwick y 6 6 12
Luke Reisig y 8 4 12
Sophia Kanavati y 2 8 10
Mikayla Stebbing y 8 0 8
Ben Sikkink y 2 6 8
Charles Cheesebrough y 6 2 8
Henry Evenson y 0 8 8
Eleanor Smith y 4 4 8
T J Kronschnabel NO 3 4 7
Daniella Sanchez NO 4 2 6
Shakti Gurung y 0 6 6
Duy Houng y 4 2 6
Amario Sisakda y 2 4 6
Erik Essen y 4 2 6
Genesis Parker y 6 0 6
Pierce Moberg y 0 4 4
Lucia Schomer y 0 4 4
Mia Cheesebrough y 4 0 4
Brittany Sanchez y 4 0 4
Isaiah Walker y 0 2 2
Claire Newmark y 0 2 2
Zakaria Salat y 0
Katherine Meyers NO 0
Arina Maria Axinia y 0 0 0
Matthew Eigstuen NO 0 0 0

Friday, September 23, 2016

Meet 1 Topics

If you want to lear more about one of these topics, do a goole search of the topic under kahn academy. For example, "kahn academy factors"

TOPICS FOR MEET 1 (No calculators allowed!)
common factors
primes
evaluating expressions (order of operations)
factorials
fractions and decimals
ratios
turning English sentences into expressions using variables
area and perimeter
coordinate plane
averages - mean, median, and mode
logic problems

Here's a cool formula (Heron's formula) for finding the area of a triangle when you know all three sides.
Say 3", 4", 5"
First calculate the semi-perimeter (half the perimeter)
s=(a+b+c)/2  s=(3+4+5)/2 = 12/2 = 6
Now multiply s(s-a)(s-b)(s-c) =  6(6-3)(6-4)(6-5) = 6 * 3 * 2 * 1 = 36
Now take the square root - what number times itself = 36? The answer is 6
The area of the triangle is 6 sq in. The nice thing is that this works for all triangles!