cedric jacobo,
In commemoration of Earth month, the Science and Mathematics Department celebrated (STEM)2: Searching Through Earth’s Mysteries using Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics last April 18-22.
The project aimed to promote Earth awareness among students by organizing activities beyond classroom experience that foster Math and Science appreciation and skills. The MathSci Camp 2017, an overnight event that served as an avenue to further broaden interest in Math and Science, capped off the celebration.
Pautakan sa Agham at Matematika 2017 was also held, wherein the teams of Vienne Angeles, Robert Ambat, Aldrin Baysa, Craig Aquino, and Deborah Argayosa from Grades 7-11 and and Julian Zafra, Elis Reyes, Aenas Vibal, and Ashley Talabucon from Grades 3-6 won first place. Other activities included exhibits, Breakout, and a school-wide Human Bingo.
Math and Science teachers Ms. Ericka Angeles, Mr. Edwin Conel, Mr. Anton Reloj, Ms. Joy Manlapaz, and Mr. Archie Maramag spearheaded the project with the help of Math Club and Science Society members. //by Hanzvic Dellomas and Cedric Jacobo
Math & Sci Dept. launch (STEM)2
In commemoration of Earth month, the Science and Mathematics Department celebrated (STEM)2: Searching Through Earth’s Mysteries using Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics last April 18-22.
MATHSCIYA. MathSci Camp 2017 participants gather around after gaining mathematical and scientific insights from the 2-day event. Photo Credits: Mr. Archie Maramag |
The project aimed to promote Earth awareness among students by organizing activities beyond classroom experience that foster Math and Science appreciation and skills. The MathSci Camp 2017, an overnight event that served as an avenue to further broaden interest in Math and Science, capped off the celebration.
Pautakan sa Agham at Matematika 2017 was also held, wherein the teams of Vienne Angeles, Robert Ambat, Aldrin Baysa, Craig Aquino, and Deborah Argayosa from Grades 7-11 and and Julian Zafra, Elis Reyes, Aenas Vibal, and Ashley Talabucon from Grades 3-6 won first place. Other activities included exhibits, Breakout, and a school-wide Human Bingo.
Math and Science teachers Ms. Ericka Angeles, Mr. Edwin Conel, Mr. Anton Reloj, Ms. Joy Manlapaz, and Mr. Archie Maramag spearheaded the project with the help of Math Club and Science Society members. //by Hanzvic Dellomas and Cedric Jacobo
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