Sudbury Catholic District School Board
November 04, 2025

Math Belongs to Everyone

Director's Corner

A: So, I have this poster in my room and it has inspirational quotes like, keep going, you’re amazing, you’re a star . . . and I look to it and keep trying.

A: Yes, I remember recently, I was at a store and had to count out all my change and with the strategies Mme Therrien taught me, I was able to do it in under two minutes.

A: I would just say keep trying your best. You can always improve if you’re struggling. With practice, there may be a point in your life where you really like math and are really good at it! The way I view math, it’s not just as something boring that you’re required to do. I see it as a challenge and I set goals for myself. Today it felt very heartwarming and inspiring that I reached my goal. This makes me want to keep going and do a double Mathalon.

Big questions can feel overwhelming. Tackling one mini-step at a time builds momentum and confidence

Short, consistent practice beats marathon studying. It keeps skills fresh and anxiety low.

Explaining your thinking to a friend, classmate, or even yourself helps ideas stick and shows you understand more than you think.

There’s no such thing as a silly question. Clarifying sooner prevents confusion later.

Finishing a hard question, improving your speed, or finally understanding a concept are all wins.

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