Sumdog engages students to take more responsibility for their own learning. Three week long contests were scheduled this year. Voyager elementary has been competing with other HPS elementary schools. The number of correct answers for each school is averaged for a school score. A list of the top performers also motivates the students. CCSS math problems are differentiated by grade level. Scroll down to see the contest results and awards!
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Average Per Student |
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Nov 15-21Feb 29-Mar 6School Year |
338
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128,356
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380
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1st
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Top 6 Sep 3 to Apr 22 - Total Correct Answers
1. Gus Kaminski2. Henry Winningham3. Sydney Schimmel |
13,6229,2437,563 |
4. Eli Bint5. Brady O'Mara6. Mia Kokkenen |
5,4985,3925,344 |
November 2013 Sumdog Contest Awards
Six schools competed in the week long sumdog math contest in November. The Voyager students were successful in their valiant last day effort to catch Southeast. Students shown below received awards for either making the top 50 list or answering the most questions correctly when Voyager was a "Daily Winner". Congratulations Voyager Vikings!
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Brady O'Mara made the top ten list! During the November contest, Brady had 957 correct answers out of 1,000 math problems for a 95.7% accuracy. Congratulations Brady!
March 2014, Sumdog Contest Awards
Five schools competed in the week long sumdog math contest in March. Student participation in this contest was voluntary and technology class time was limited to 15 minutes. The Voyager students finished with yet another great last day effort to climb into second place. Students shown below received awards for either making the top 50 list or honorable mention for exceeding the average from our last contest (380). Congratulations Voyager Vikings!
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Logan Mahon finished second in the entire district! During the March contest, Logan had 983 correct answers out of 1,000 math problems for a 98.3% accuracy. Logan's effort temporarily broke the previous district high score. Congratulations Logan!