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Welcome to our blog! This blog is run by students of Albion Heights Junior Middle School, and will help to connect with their sister school in Kenya.
We continued this chart until the 10th term. We found out a expression which is: n (n) + n = x
(n = open lockers)
(x = closed lockers)
But the question says to find how many lockers are open after the 1000th student enters the school.
We can't seem to find the correct answer with this expression. The closest we got was when n=31
Do you have another formula to solve this problem?


Hello Negya
These are some pictures we took when we were hiking! The grade 5's went on a hike to look at nature in winter. We learned a lot, including how to make a fire to keep us warm.
At our school, some of our top math students are invited to participate in a Math Olympics. We are challenging some of your students to solve this math puzzle. Our Math Olympics students will post their solutions. Can you post a solution first?
At a Secondary School, there are 1000 students and 1000 lockers (cupboards for students to store their books). The caretaker has made sure that all the lockers are shut for the beginning of school. The students decided to play a practical joke on the principal. The first student that enters the school opens every locker. The second student that enters closes every other locker. The third student opens or closes every third locker, the fourth student will open or close every fourth locker and so on... After every student has entered the building, how many lockers will remain open? How can you represent your answer algebraically?

This is a picture of the Toronto. The tall tower is called the CN tower. It is the highest freestanding structure in the world.

Hi! We want to answer your questions about Canada. We have some facts for you and pictures as
well. Every week we will tell you some information and can you please tell use some facts about Kenya? Here are some facts about Canada: Our population is 32,040,292 people. Did you know we used to be ruled by England?! Our area is 9,984,670 square kilometers. Did you know that Canada is the second largest country in the world? That's all for today. Bye :)
These are some loons. A loon is on our 1 dollar coin.
Canada is very multicultural.

Ms. Berkal's kindergarten class has been tracking the weather this winter and making a graph. Check out their graph in these pictures. You can see we have had many snowy days. Can you see how excited the children are to share their graph with you? We were wondering - what is the weather like in Maai Mahiu in February?