Top rated - 1st Annual San Diego Abacus Contest (2008.01.27) |
20080127_17.jpgGroup Contest - Collin, the ElephantsHaving Collin as their team leader, they fought very hard as one good team! (1 votes)
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20080127_13.jpgGroup Contest - Jay, the Shooting StarsHaving Jay as their team leader, the Shooting Stars rocked the Group Contest! (1 votes)
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20080127_15.jpgGroup Contest - Ken, the T-RexHaving Ken as their team leader, they challenged the game, Time Shock! (1 votes)
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20080127_18.jpgGroup Contest - Takumi, the DragonsHaving Takumi as their team leader, they flew like one across the room to complete their mission! (1 votes)
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20080127_08.jpgSan Diego TeamStudents from San Diego Class, the biggest team!!
Great job, you all! (1 votes)
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20080127_11.jpgChula Vista TeamExcellent job, Chula Vista Team!!
(Kuni & Mie teaches in Chula Vista every Thursday) (2 votes)
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20080127_10.jpgCarlsbad Team!Students from Carlsbad class.
Excellent job, you guys!!
(Tomoko teaches there on Wednesdays)
(2 votes)
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20080127_02.jpgWritten Exam part of the contestAll students worked very hard to solve Math problems with Abacus & also with Mental Calculation. (2 votes)
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20080127_12.jpgwith Honorary Consul General of Japan in San DiegoWe were very honored to have Dr. Inoue, Honorary Consul General of Japan in San Diego, as our special guest. In his opening speech, he interacted with abacus students, asking what Abacus means to them, how they relate to Abacus, etc. He also shared important views on Abacus in relation to human history and culture. He emphasized that Abacus's been the essential part of education in Asian countries, and not only it's been very effective and beneficial to human lives, but also it's contributed to cultural development and exchange amongst many countries. He also encouraged students to continue studying Abacus to enhance their academic skills and especially to become a bridge to the world of peace.
(1 votes)
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20080127_09.jpgGroup PictureAll contest attendees with Kuni, Mie, Tomoko & Kyoko (Abacus instructors).
You all were truly amazing! We are so proud of you! (2 votes)
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20080127_03.jpgWritten Exam part of the contestHaruka Imura, our top master level Abacus student. (Abacus Dan2, Mental Dan4)
She attended as a guest performer and demonstrated her amazing skills on Abacus and Mental Calculation.
She completed all problems on the written exam within the time limit of 7 min, which include
35 (+/-) questions from 1 digit to 5 digits
15 (x) questions from 2 digits x 1 digit to 4 digits x 3 digits
15 (/) questions from 2 digits / 1 digit to 6 digits / 3 digits
(2 votes)
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20080127_01.jpgWritten Exam part of the contestWe had 31 students attending the contest, from beginner levels to the advanced. They all worked very hard for 7 min on the written examination. (4 votes)
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