About Mathnasium
The Power of Two
When We Were Kings (questions about chess)
Show Me The Money
X Marks the spot
100

Name of one of the two large summer floats that hang from the mathnasium ceiling during the summer

What is Elinor or what is Leon

100

Two plus two =

What is four

100
The small pieces on the front row of the chess pieces.

What are pawns

100


Who is Abraham Lincoln

100

X + 5 = 10

What is 5?

200

Name one of the two primary Mathnasium colors

What is red or what is black

200

Two squared = 

What is four
200

The chess piece that can move only diagonally?

What is a bishop

200


Who is Alexander Hamilton

200

3x + 5 = 11

What is x = 2

300

Does this ring a bell? The name of the mini-assessment that comes at the end of a particular topic.  

A Mastery Check

300
Two cubed = 
What is eight
300

The chess piece that moves two spaces in one direction and one space in another direction in a single move.  (up, up, left/right, for example)

What is a knight

300


Who is Franklin Roosevelt

300

17 - 5x = 2

What is X = 3
400

The road where you'd find Mathnasium of Mobile  

What is Airport Boulevard or Schillinger Road

400

Two to the power of ten = 

What is 1024

400

The most powerful piece on a chess board.  It can move forward, backward and diagonally any number of spaces.  Elizabeth?  Is that you?

What is a queen

400


Who is John Kennedy

400

10 + 2x = 4x - 5

x = 7.5

500

The imaginary Mathnasium fruit created when a student wrongly tries to add non-like terms.   That's bananas! 

Banapples

500
4,096

What is two to the power of 12

500

When the king can no longer move without being in check. 

What is checkmate

500


Who is Thomas Jefferson

500


What is x = 4

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