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At Xavier’s School for the Gifted, students will learn to harness their mutant powers responsibly while engaging in essential math concepts. Over three creative days, students will explore the power of using their abilities for good, addressing topics such as linear equations, polynomials, geometry, and exponents. Through activities like "Watts my Power?" they will connect their powers to critical thinking and problem-solving in mathematics. Join Professor Charles Xavier and the X-Men in this unique educational experience that combines heroism with learning!
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X-Men: Math Mutants Feared and hated by humans because they’re different, the X-Men are heroic mutants, individuals born with special powers who’ve sworn to use their gifts to protect mutants as well as humans. In this lesson, students at Xavier’s School for the Gifted will learn to use their powers responsibly and teach others to do the same, using the knowledge they have acquired.
“When an individual acquires great power, the use or misuse of that power is everything. Will it be for the greater good, or will it be used for personal or for destructive ends? This is a question we all must ask ourselves.” ~Professor Charles Xavier
Concepts / Activities: Solving Systems of Linear Equations Using The Elimination Method Geometry: Complementary / Supplementary Angles Inequalities
Concepts / Activities: Multiplying Polynomials: Distributive and FOIL Method Focal Length (Graphing)
“Sometimes the mind needs to figure things out for itself.” ~Professor Charles Xavier
Concepts / Activities: Powers / Power of a Power Exponents Activity: “Watts my Power?” (Adapted from a lab by Professor Don Franklin)