Category: GAIM

  • GAIM 2019 Results

    GAIM (Girls’ Adventures in Mathematics) took place at Bard College on April 27, 2019. This is a team-based math contest for elementary and middle school girls, followed by math games and puzzles. Competition Results (out of 260 points) Middle Division Innovator Level (Scores 107-139) BRD15001M – Algonquin Middle School Maverick Level (Scores 60-106, listed alphabetically…

  • 2017 GAIM

    2017 GAIM results at Bard College Upper Elementary Division: 1. Holy Trinity School (E1) 1. Woodstock Day School (E1) 1. Holy Trinity School (E2) Middle Division: 1. Linden Avenue Middle School (M1) 2. Woodstock Day School (M1) 3. Holy Trinity School (M1) Honorable Mentions: Home School Team (E1) J. Watson Bailey Middle School (E2) Woodstock…

  • GAIM 2018 Results

    GAIM 2018 Results

    BARD GAIM (April 22, 2018) brought teams from all over the region to Bard College, including Francis Wyman School Holy Trinity School J Watson Bailey Middle School Linden Avenue Middle School Salisbury Central School Oak Meadow Seely Place West Sand Lake School Here are the Top Placing Teams: Elementary Division Seely Place; Ananya Shah, Zahra…

Japheth Wood

I’m Japheth Wood (he/him), the Bard Math CAMP co-director, and a math professor at Bard College. CAMP (which is an acronym for Creative and Analytical Math Program) is a very special week of the year for our young math community. It's inspiring to see our students return year after year. This is our 11th summer of CAMP! We're back once again on the idyllic Bard College campus in Annandale-on-Hudson, and thankful to the CAMP students, parents, and staff, for making this mathemagical week happen. Notably, we've (finally) had our first CAMP reunion this past June, an event that I know will grow to be an integral part of what we do.

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Frances Stern

My name is Frances Stern (she/her/hers)! I’ve been teaching math at CAMP since the first year, making sure our math theme has a connection to art and computer. It’s fun to show students math that they don’t see in school. I've retired from daily teaching but continue to teach for the New York Math Circle & students who are seeking more math in their lives. My hobbies include learning to draw, paint, & juggle, reading, walking & folk dancing. I’ve written 2 books for teachers and parents called “Adding Math, Subtracting Tension” (for different age-ranges of children). They pay as much attention to how to keep out of a fight (what many parents told me is a problem) as they do to math.

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