Title: Fermi Off-the-Wall Math League
1Fermi Off-the-Wall Math League
Welcome
2Fermi Off-the-Wall Math League
- Karen Newell
- Intermediate District 287
- Gifted Outreach Services
- Academic Services
3Fermi Scoring 40 points per week
10 points The BIG Answer 10 points The
List of Questions 10 points Metacognition/Solut
ion Proccess 10 points The Model (one
attachment or web link)
4A Fermi question is posed with limited
information given
- How many water balloons would it take fill
the school gymnasium?
- What is the mass in potatoes of your class?
- How much newspaper would it take to slipcover
Washingtons horse, Nelson? - How much fabric is needed for a groundhogs
bathrobe?
5Fermi Problems set kids to thinking about math in
their worlds..
6Fermi question requires that students ask many
more questions
- How big is a groundhog?
- How do I find out how much they weigh?
- What kind of bathrobes do they wear?
- Do I need to sew the bathrobe?
- From what fabric do I make a groundhog
bathrobe? - Is it a boy or girl groundhog?
- Does it matter?
- Is this too silly?
7Fermi Models Show What You Know
A weekly model is required to show what you have
learned or made regarding the problem. Sometimes
its a picture sent as a jpeg file.
8Sometimes its a drawing that has been scanned
and sent as a jpeg file.
9Sometimes its a picture of a poster that has
been taken with a digital camera. and sent as a
jpeg file.
10 Grades 5-7 It could be a website
- Smart Cookie's Fermi Math Website
- My Pages Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4
Week 1 - Week 2
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- Week 3
- Week 4
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11Good models help show the mathematical thinking
that helped to solve the problem. They show
something about measuring, scaling, proportion
or numbers- and are always rounded off.
Fermi is very big on ZEROES.
12Can your guess what the question was?
13Twin Cities Marathon Route How many acres of
water did runners/rollers pass?
14 We are popular with teachers. Sometimes.
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17How Many Lincolns in the Trunk of a Lincoln?
18 Hand-drawn vs. graphics-based
19Fermi Problems Require Metacognition
- It tells what you did first, and next and last.
- It tells where you got your answers.
- It tells what your assumptions are.
- It tells what was hard, easy, fun, new.
- a stretch, what you liked, who did what,
- what didnt work, and what did.
- and all the weirdness along the way
thinking about your thinking
20 Four-week Fall Session begins September
30.Lets Rock!
Students need
- to be registered
- fees paid (35)
- access to internet
- access to technology
- a mentor or coach
- willingness to think
- outside the normal
- discipline of math
- ability to ask questions
- creativity and sense of
- fun with math
- willingness to take risks
- perseverance.
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