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MATH CLUB Team Elev8 at the This year’s FRC Challenge was called “Rapid React.” Amongst other things
teams had to build and program a robot that could shoot balls into a 10 feet
FIRST Robotics
hub, both autonomously and via driver controls, and hang their robot on a
metal pole ranging from heights of 4 - 8 feet . The game lasts for 2 and a half
Competition 2022 minutes, the more balls you can shoot and the higher you can make your
The DAIS Math Club (TDMC) was started by Ishaan Shah, robot hang, the more points you gain.
Aarnav Gogri, Mainak Nistala and Prabhav Jalan this year under
the supervision of Mr. Rajiv Jha, with the aim to nurture a From the 23rd to 26th of March, we, #7539 Team Elev8 participated in the
community of math-loving students in DAIS who inspire each Sacramento Regionals and from the 30th of March to the 2nd of April, we participated in the Central Valley Regionals. Both the
other and grow by teaching, having discussions, sharing resources, competitions were unique in their own regard, and were fantastic learning experiences. Sacramento has historically been one of the
collective problem solving and also preparing for math olympiads most competitive FRC regionals with there being 3 past World Champions among other very experienced teams. Central Valley was an
and competitions around the world. During the sessions, opportunity for us to network with newer teams like ourselves while
participants usually engage in discussions over problem-solving also interacting with some of the older teams. Most of the teams
strategies and help each other gain a better understanding of were from California itself and we were proud to be the only team
mathematical concepts. from India.
Our primary purpose is to develop a passion for math in the In both competitions, Elev8 was able to make its mark on the first
students at our school from grades 8 to 11. We teach a wide practice day itself. We were able to win multiple matches, displaying
spectrum of topics that lie outside of the school syllabus to help our consistent 2-ball autonomous and fantastic hangar that could
students find their topic of interest. We also aim to achieve a reliably get to the traversal rung. In Central Valley, our vision and
deeper understanding in mathematical concepts and encourage
participation in Math Olympiads such as AMC and AIME by solving image processing allowed us to accurately shoot balls into the upper
higher level problems taken from these renowned examinations. hub in the driver controlled period as
At TDMC, we share resources related to the same in class and w e l l . I n t h e f o l l o w i n g t w o
brainstorm several approaches to one problem to develop critical competition days, we were able to
problem-solving skills. Furthermore, we work on developing problem solving strategies and discuss multifarious tips and tricks to win multiple matches, as we formed
increase the pace at which the students can solve questions. alliances with other teams. Eventually
we ended up becoming captains of
We have divided TDMC in two separate groups depending on the students' existing knowledge and level of math, so that the students the 6th and 7th seeded alliances at
can learn at a more comfortable pace and we can provide better individual attention to each student. We also explain math in relation
to the world around us and its application in nature in topics such as Golden Ratio to create a more fun, relaxed environment. In Sacramento and Central Valley
conclusion, we try to create a fun, progressive environment to explore mathematical topics beyond the scope of school to incite a respectively.
passion for math and a deeper understanding of its concepts. The highlight of the Sacramento
Regional was that our Safety Captain,
Kyra Roy, received the Safety Star
Award for being exemplary at
YOUR MONEY MATTERS ensuring safety not only within our
team but also ensuring that other
teams were keeping safe. At Central Valley we won the Entrepreneurship Award that celebrates their
entrepreneurial spirit and comprehensive business plan that displays the vital planning and business
skills to ensure a self-sustaining program. Aarna Sanghai, co-captain of the team, won the Dean’s List
The Your Money Matters, a new creativity club at DAIS, is what can be
Finalist Award at the FRC Central Valley Regional. This award recognizes the individual efforts,
described as nothing short of a necessity in every students' life. The club
leadership and dedication of FIRST’s most outstanding secondary school students. She will now be
epitomises financial management and skills for amateur high school
representing India at the FIRST Championship in Houston.
students, who are eager yet skeptical, on the verge of entering the real
The FIRST Robotics Competition is a great opportunity for students to apply STEM concepts in a competitive and fun environment.
daunting world. YMM is perfect for students with a keen interest in
Through the process, we were exposed to an entirely different world of innovation and learnt a lot about what we need to work on as
finance and an invoked curiosity. It is a place to discover and dive into a
we progress into the 2022-2023 season.
world of finance and economics that one cannot help but acquaint
themselves with. Ranging from the informative economic news sharing at
the beginning to the inspiring Shark Tank pitches we watch, the student
volunteers lead this first part of the club. Following this, our supervisor
Mr. Manoj Kumar goes on to teach the YMM UK Course. These enthralling
activities, spread through the duration of one hour, allow for one to bloom
as a student since one learns the management of time and money in a way
that makes it fun. Aryaa Meghani, a member of YMM says, "As a leader I
conducted one session of the YMM. This session was my all time favourite
and an unforgettable experience. I realised that the responsibility
bestowed upon me, as a leader, was to ensure to provide the best quality
and most reliable information to the rest of the group, while ensuring their
engrossment. As such, I built on my idea of explaining new and relevant
terms with context to financial news. To do so, I took international current
affairs pertaining to certain topics and explained the complexities of the
topic in a simple manner. An example of this was my presentation of an explanation video on cryptocurrency. I also identified the
requirement of relatability in maintaining attention. Hence, when elucidating national news, I took to having open audience
conversations to increase involvement. The session overall, including the Shark Tank clip, turned out to be a riveting experience for me
as well as, hopefully, the rest of the group. I learned the importance of organisation, fine tuning of research, audience participation and
understanding complexities as well as explaining them. The YMM is everythin I expected it to be and more. I look forward to Tuesday
3 pm every week.
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