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Solvers Reach 3 Million

Wedgwood Elementary School Math Students Already Surpass 3 Million Problems Solved Using First in Math Program

 

WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP – It took only 32 school days for Wedgwood Elementary School students to solve more than 3 million (3,000,000) math problems using the First in Math online program.  

 

First in Math was designed with focus, coherence and rigor as its cornerstones. Self-paced activities target mastery of procedural skills and fluencies that are essential for internalizing and demonstrating conceptual understanding in mathematics. Students earn stickers for every three problems solved correctly.

 

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The above photo illustration features some of Wedgwood School’s latest Grand Champions (students who solve more than 30,000 math program). They include (left to right): Top row – Brady Piperata (grade 3), Andrew Covotta (grade 4), Caleb Banks (grade 4), and Robbie Taylor (grade 3); Bottom row – Kevin Yankanich (grade 5), Jordyn Gorski (grade 4), Ryan Lawyer (grade 5), and Jackson Gore (grade 3). 

 

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