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Math Peer Help | G. 7-10 | Certified Hon. Specialist teacher

A collaboration based group where learners can ask a question and receive help. This group is a space for learning Math, engage with peers when struggling with a problem and receive guidance with the various apps: GeoGebra, Excel, Scratch.
Marilena Loneanu, H. Spec. Math, OCT
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US Grade 7 - 10
Beginner - Advanced Level
Welcome to the "Math Peer Help" Chat Group, where learners take leadership initiative in helping others figure out a tough Math question. If you struggle with a hard word-problem or figuring out your next line in your code, engage others, share ideas, and ask questions!

This chat group is scheduled until May 30th, 2025;

This asynchronous chat group is ideal for learners age 12 to 16;

In this virtual Math community, learners can connect with peers from around the globe;

Educator moderates content, engage with learners regularly and posts a weekly challenge;

Problems posted belong to one of the following themes and associated topics:
  ** Number Sense (N): Numeration, Numbers, Number Theory, Financial Literacy;
  ** Geometry and Measurement (G): Spatial Sense, Shape and Space, Trigonometry;
  ** Algebra (A): Patterning, Relations, Sequences, Functions; 
  ** Data Management (D): Probability, Statistics;
  ** Computational Thinking (C): Logic, Coding;

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Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.

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Marilena Loneanu, H. Spec. Math, OCT
How many "pies" make for the area of a circle with radius 3?
Math Peer Help | G. 7-10 | Certified Hon. Specialist teacher is a community of learners that come together on Outschool to share what they’re learning, ask questions, participate in challenges, and get feedback on their projects
Since area of a circle is A=pi(R)^2, the area of a circle with radius 3 is A=pi(3)^2, which is 9pi. So, my answer is: you need 9 "pies" to make the area of a circle with radius 3. :)
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Non-US Teaching Certificate in Mathematics
Marilena is certified H. Spec. Math, Computer and Business Studies, grades 4 to 12.  She has 15-year in-class teaching expertise and her students participate in Math and Computing contests with outstanding results: perfect score and Honour Roll of prestigious institutions, such as the University of Waterloo and Brock University in Canada, and the Math Olympiad in the USA. Marilena has a 5-year Math degree, IT major.

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