The French mathematician and philosopher René Descartes was born 429 years ago. He developed the “cartesian” coordinate system, which is named after him. His work also provided the foundations for discovering calculus a few decades later. Learn more at https://t.co/b5fVqjjPib
We are thrilled to announce the Educators of the Year at SRHS, recognizing the outstanding contributions of our remarkable staff members!
Congratulations to Jamie Krauter for being named the ESP of the Year & to Meredith Secko for being named Educator of the Year! #WeAreShore
In 1937, the French mathematician Victor Thébault discovered that if you construct squares on the sides of any parallelogram, their centers form another square when connected
12,758 is the largest number that cannot be represented as the sum of distinct cubes. Discover more facts in our Almanac of Interesting Numbers! https://t.co/iYEjiT5NNZ
Archimedes discovered that if you add the volume of a cone and a sphere, you get the volume of their bounding cylinder. It’s one of the most beautiful results in 3D geometry! Learn more at https://t.co/45KUaWmR8s
Good news for students in grades K–3 who love interactive sessions full of stories, games and laughter: Loving Math, #MoMath's hilariously fun children's series, continues this month on Tuesdays online! https://t.co/NJCGprS3SJ
College Information Session for Parents held Wed., 9/21 in the Shore Regional Auditorium from 8pm-8:45pm (after back to school Night which starts at 6pm) - no registration required, all are welcome.
You'll never look at the multiplication table the same way once you discover the beautiful shapes hiding within! Join mathematician @FedericoArdila on 9/7 for a presentation of "Hidden Patterns: the shape of multiplication." #MathEncounters@SimonsFdn https://t.co/R6jgX3nKkC