Today the first class was by Deepthi ma'am. She taught us 'How to Write a Lesson Plan'. We'll soon be divided into groups to write lesson plans on our own. Later we had Giby ma'am's class where we discussed about the defense mechanism, 'Sublimation'.
We had come the end of our week-long event, 'MATHLETICS' on Friday. The results were calculated and the poster of winners were ready by Sunday. Aby did a great job in making a one of a kind winner's poster. Nothing would have been possible without Aswathy's and Sajin's support. The credit of the success goes to everyone in class and our mentor Deepthi ma'am.
Prime numbers are one of the easiest concepts to understand and learn in Maths. But some of the complex problems in Maths belong to this branch. Never would have imagined an application of prime numbers in nature. Thanks to the book 'Weird Maths: At The Edge of Infinity and Beyond' which introduced me to this along with other weird applications of Maths. There's a particular species type of cicadas found in the US called the Magicicada or the 'periodical cicadas' who stay in their larva for 13 or 17 years. Imagine staying inside for over a decade with no connection to the outside world and coming out in the year 2021. People wearing masks walking all around you, smartphones, oh, the shock!🤯 It is the primality of these numbers which interest the mathematicians. The reasons are quite interesting. As the lifecycle of the prey changes, the population cycle (pattern in the population for a period of time) of their predators also vary due to the change in the availabil...
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