January Meeting

Requirements

Points

  • 7 points due in May
  • All unfinished points from last semester will be added to this semester's requirement but doubled (and you will receive a demerit)
  • Demerit conference emails will be sent out soon, so check your inboxes to schedule a meeting

Seniors:

  • If you are applying for the scholarship, you must complete all points AND have 0 demerits over the past 2 years
  • If not, you still need to complete points in order to receive a cord and receive 2 or fewer demerits this year

Opportunities

  • A-hall Tutoring
  • After-meeting activity!
  • 3-4 Page Study guides over a pre-approved math topic (email us beforehand with your idea!)
  • Upcoming Competitions
  • Highlands Elementary School Volunteering
    • ​You can get YES hours from this too!
    • Email MAO if you are interested

Senior Scholarships

  • More information and application will be sent out soon
  • Scholarships of up to 500 dollars
  • Must have completed all your points and have no demerits for the past two years
  • Application will be due in the spring, and we will hold interviews with eligible candidates

Dulles TMSCA

  • SNHS is hosting Dulles TMSCA on 1/21!
  • Information about signing up and volunteering have already been sent out by SNHS
  • MAO will be offering 2.5 pts for those volunteering on the day of the event

T-Shirts

  • T-shirts have been ordered and manufacturing will begin soon
  • We will let you all know when they arrive, probably right before spring break
  • You must have paid dues in order to receive your t-shirt

Upcoming Competitions

University of Houston Math Contest

  • Will be held online on zoom on January 28, 2023

  • You can take as many tests as you want as long as the times don't conflict. 

  • You can only take the regular subject test for the class that you are currently taking at school. (If you are in a math class above calculus, take calculus)

  • Schedule can be found at https://tinyurl.com/UHMath23Schedule

https://tinyurl.com/mathuh23

Points: 1 Point for each test

RCML Round 1

  • Date: January 18
  • Points: 1
  • 30 minute test 
  • 10 questions 
  • 5 divisions: the division you choose has to be your current math class or a higher-level course
    • Pre-Algebra (Explorer)
    • Algebra (Mercury)
    • Geometry (Gemini)
    • Algebra II (Apollo)
    • Precalculus or above (Discovery)
  • There are three math tests for UIL: Number Sense, General Math, and Calculator
  • UIL Number Science will be after the post meeting activity
  • UIL Invitational A General Math and Calculator will be online on January 14th
  • General Math will be at 9 AM and Calculator at 9:45 AM
  • UIL Invitational B is in person at Travis High School on February 11th
  • Scores will be used to help decide teams

UIL Invitational A (Chireno)

UIL Invitational B (Travis HS)

 

Points: 1 point for taking each test

 

https://tinyurl.com/DHS23UILInviA

Math Bash

  • Dulles MAO is planning to host a math competition for elementary and middle schoolers
  • This contest will be called the Dulles Math Bash!
    • 2 Individual Round: 1 Traditional and 1 Fun Round
    • 1 Team Round
    • A Smackdown Round
  • Competition will take place on April 8th!
  • The theme will be the Solar System
  • Roles: Proctor, Writer, Grader, Tab
  • Participation is mandatory for everyone

Next Meeting: Friday, February 3

If you're not playing the game you're free to leave after the officers tell you so.

If you are playing the game, get into groups of 3-4!

https://tinyurl.com/dhsMAOjan23

Fermi Questions!

  • Form groups of four

  • Fermi questions are questions that seek a fast, rough estimate of quantity which is either difficult or impossible to measure directly.

  • Rules:
    DO NOT USE A CALCULATOR OR ANY OTHER ELECTRONIC DEVICES

  • Top 3 teams receive .5 extra points

Fermi questions use order-of magnitude estimates; you find the nearest power of 10 to the answer. Use scientific notation to help.

  • Ex. 2 x 10^2 will give you 2
  • 4 x 10^7 will give you 7
  • BUT 5 x 10^3 will give you 4 because 5 rounds up.
  • 8 x 10^11 gives 12
  • 4 x 10^-3 gives -3
  • 6 x 10^-5 gives -4

Points

Correct answer: 5 points

1 more or less: 3 points

2 more or less: 1 point
Hints

You will receive 10 hints for free. Tell an officer about which question you want a hint on, and they will mark your paper to indicate you have used a hint. Some questions have multiple hints, so you may be able to ask about the same question multiple times. Don’t use hints too late because you will need time to calculate.

 

 

 

January Meeting 2023

By Dulles Mu Alpha Theta

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