01/24/2018
Ms. Wu is back with a little math video!
2018.01.19 Solution to Daily Math Problem | Educreations
The graph of the line 3x - 4y =13 is translated 2018 units to the right. What is the y-intercept of the translated line?
01/22/2017
Should I argue that the green onions are advertised as about half a cent per bunch?
12/14/2016
Proud of my former student for getting my daily math problem right!
11/04/2016
Spent a few hours re-learning logarithmic differentiation to try to help a former student out...it's been a while since I've done Calculus! It is NOT like riding a bike đ.
08/13/2016
Ms. Wu still makes people use their internal calculators! đ
You know there's a middle school math teacher behind the counter when...
08/08/2016
Teachers go back for in-service starting today.
Ms. Wu is taking a sabbatical from teaching to help her husband run Kuma Burgers.
Glad I got to see a former student today, and I remembered her name to boot ;).
Thanks Edith Moore for taking this head shot :).
05/29/2016
Inspiring role model for young women interested in science and sustainability!
Bioengineer Frances Arnold has just become the first woman to win the Millennium Technology Prize, the worldâs largest technology award! The Caltech professor received the prize, which comes with a $1.1 million award, for pioneering the field of directed evolution. Her research has created a revolutionary new way for scientists and engineers to design more environmentally-friendly industrial processes -- a method that is now being used in laboratories around the world. In announcing Dr. Arnold's win this week, the Technology Academy Finlandâs Committee wrote, âThanks to directed evolution, sustainable development and clean technology become available in many areas of industry that no longer have to rely on non-renewable raw materials.â
Dr. Arnold, who is a Professor of Chemical Engineering, Bioengineering and Biochemistry at Caltech, was described by TAF as a pioneer in âa previously male-dominated field." The trailblazer is also the first woman to have been elected to all three branches of the National Academies. The Pittsburgh native describes her method of directed evolution as âredesign by evolution,â stating that "this method can be used to improve any enzyme, and make it do something new it doesnât do in nature.â The result are enzymes that can replace toxic products used in everything from biofuels to pharmaceuticals, agricultural chemicals, and other industrial processes. âMy entire career I have been concerned about the damage we are doing to the planet and each other,â she explained. âChange is easier when there are good, economically viable alternatives to harmful habits.â
The Millennium Technology Prize was founded to celebrate discoveries and inventions that improve well-being in a sustainable way; it is widely considered the "Nobel Prize of Technology." Awarded once every two years, Dr. Arnold is the first woman to receive the award. Given the prestigious nature of this honor, she hopes that her example will inspire other girls and women to pursue their own scientific interests: âI certainly hope that women can see themselves in my position someday. I hope that my getting this prize will highlight the fact that yes, women can do this, they can do it well and that they can make contributions to the world and be recognized for it.â
Congratulations to Dr. Arnold on her trailblazing work! To learn more, visit the LA Times at http://lat.ms/1YY5HeH
For our favorite science kits and toys to encourage your own budding scientist from a young age, check out our blog post, "Top 40 Science, Math, & Programming Toys," at http://www.amightygirl.com/blog?p=10528
To inspire your Mighty Girl with stories starring girls who love science, engineering, and math, visit our blog post, "Ignite Her Curiosity: 25 Books Starring Science-Loving Mighty Girls," at http://www.amightygirl.com/blog?p=10940
To learn about more pioneering women of science, we highly recommend the book "Headstrong: 52 Women Who Changed Science -- And The World," for teens and adults alike at http://www.amightygirl.com/headstrong-52-women
And, for fun ways to encourage your Mighty Girl's interest in engineering and invention, check out our blog post, "Building Her Dreams: Building and Engineering Toys for Mighty Girls" at http://www.amightygirl.com/blog?p=10430
05/28/2016
Four years ago I asked my 8th grade study lab students at Lanier to write a letter to themselves, and I promised to mail it back to them upon high school graduation. Well the time has come for me to mail out their letters, and here's the letter I addressed to them.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1i_hrMU6Ec-vb5c_mXmAzYdFoPt9swNvjn5rod0z18I8/edit?usp=sharing
Letter to Former LMS Students
May 28, 2016 Dear former Lanier student, A lot can change in a year, let alone four. The transition from middle school to high school probably felt daunting at the time, but now that it has happened, it probably seems like nothing. Now youâre facing another transition, either to college or ...
03/24/2016
If you want to have some input on Lanier's name change, fill out this survey by this weekend!
Lanier Name Change - Final Survey
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