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MATH FAIR?? TOPIC = math in sportshelp?

iam in 8th grade and i have a math fair and my projects topic is math in sports. Does anybody have any ideas on how i can incorporate basaeball, basketball, and football with math

stats…each an every sport has statistics (averages etc.)
You can use stats (math) to determine the result of a game or how a player can perform in a certain game etc…

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Basketball Math: Slam-Dunk Activities and Projects for Grades 4-8


Basketball Math: Slam-Dunk Activities and Projects for Grades 4-8


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BASKETBALL MATH: Slam-Dunk Activities and Projects for Grades 4—8. Young basketball fans apply their math skills to gain new insight into a sport they enjoy. Reproducible handouts challenge students to collect and analyze statistics on their favorite players and teams, calculating field-goal percentages and figuring point differentials as motivation to practice skills involving whole numbers…

Basketball Math : Slam-Dunk Activities and Projects for Grades 4-8 (Sportsmath Series)


Basketball Math : Slam-Dunk Activities and Projects for Grades 4-8 (Sportsmath Series)


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Students practice and apply important math skills as they enjoy popular sports and follow their favorite teams and sports heroes. Activities and projects aimed at both boys and girls are based on historical and real-life situations. They involve kids in scores and score keeping, records and statistics, travel budgets and the cost of seats and refreshments, building the stadium of their dreams, and…



 Schools in Jerusalem: Hebrew University Secondary School, Pelech, Arab College, Gymnasia Rehavia, St. George's School, Jerusalem


Schools in Jerusalem: Hebrew University Secondary School, Pelech, Arab College, Gymnasia Rehavia, St. George’s School, Jerusalem


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Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Hebrew University Secondary School, Pelech, Arab College, Gymnasia Rehavia, St. George’s School, Jerusalem, Hartman High School, Umariya Elementary School, Yeshivat Ohr David, Rashidiya School. Excerpt: Hebrew University Secondary School (Hebrew: ), commonly known as Leyada, is a high school in Jerusalem, Israel affiliated with the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. The school is a six-year, semi-private secondary school located next to the Givat Ram campus of the university. It is considered one of the most prestigious high schools in Israel. Founded in 1935 as “Beit-Hakerem High School”, it soon established a unique methodology and syllabus, carefully screening applicants through psychotechnical entrance exams. School logoThe school has a five-day week (Sunday through Thursday), keeping facilities open on Fridays for self-study. In addition to the 25+ classrooms, facilities include two 200 seat lecture halls, fully-equipped physics and chemistry laboratories, a library, a chamber-music auditorium, a 600-seat theatre, and a regulation-size basketball court. Over the years, the school has carried out several integration projects in response to accusations of social elitism. However, due to its semi-private status, most students come from middle- and upper-class families. The current principal is Dr. Gilad Amir (class of 1970), who joined faculty in 1977 as a math teacher, and took the top position in 2003 from 35-year veteran Hannah Levita. Among the school’s board of directors is Israeli Labor Party member Orna Angel, a 1980 Leyada graduate and former CEO of the Tel Aviv Port Authority. Entrance to school … More: http://booksllc.net/?id=2342322
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