The You CAN do the Cube competition is in preliminary rounds right now with the Final happening at the Expo this weekend. Should be fun to watch!
From the Washington Post
f you've ever tried to solve a Rubik's Cube (and, like most people, failed), then you'll understand why Asante Whittington, 10, went crazy when he mastered the puzzle for the first time last month. It had taken him four days to finish it, and when he finally did, the fourth-grader at Martin Luther King Elementary School in the District jumped up, yelled and high-fived all the other kids in his math class.
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Rubik's cube
We are one month away from the USA Science & Engineering Festival, and we here at the You CAN Do The Rubik's Cube program are gearing up for what is sure to be a great event. As many of you who have been following this blog know, we will be in attendance to host and cheer on the first-ever Rubik's Cube tournament on the National Mall in Washington D.C. High school and elementary school students from Delaware, Maryland, Virginia and West Virginia will be making the trip to our nation's capital to showcase their talents and compete.Â
Each school's team, comprised of 8 students each,…
Time is drawing near. The deadline for the You CAN do the Rubik's cube is coming up fast! Oct 1st is fast approaching. Find out how to enter here.
And here is a great video of some kids who will be participating in the contest from one of our partner schools Poolesville High School. They do look they they are ready for the contest...are you?
Register now for the YCDTRC contest and attend a free teacher/coach workshop on August 14th from 1pm - 3:30 pm at The National Electronics Museum. Student names are not due until October 1st!
The Rubik's Cube Tournament will place K-12 teams in competition for the fastest time to collectively solve 25 Rubik's Cubes. The top six finalists will compete for the championship at the USA Science & Engineering Festival Expo on the National Mall on 10/23. Prizes range from $100 to $1,000 and will be awarded by Dr. Erno Rubik, inventor of the Rubik's Cube
To learn more about the tournament click…
RUBIK'S CUBE!!
Yes TODAY is the Rubik's Cube's 30th birthday. Happy Birthday!
And we will be having a Rubik's cube tournament at the USA Science and Engineering Festival for K-12 students. You have until Oct 1st to enter and it's free! So get practicing and get your teams together. Dr. Erno Rubik, the inventor of the Rubik's cube, will be there to hand out the prizes.
TWENTY SEVEN schools have signed up for the Rubik's Cube Tournament. Have you signed up your school yet?? Maybe your rival school is in this list? Make sure to be there this fall!
Sign up and attend our Teacher/Coach Workshop that is happening THIS SATURDAY, May 8, 2010 to be eligible to receive a free Math Education Kit.
Check out the competition!
School Without Walls
Duke Ellington School
Gerstell Academy
Takoma Park Middle School
Trinity Lutheran School
Loudoun Country Day School
Bath County High School
Ludlow-Taylor ES
Belvedere ELemenetary School
Albemarle High School
Rodney Thompson…
There is still lots of time to enter your team into the You CAN do the Rubik's cube competition and start practicing for the USA Science and Engineering Festival's competition this fall. Check out the video below about a recent You CAN do the Rubik's cube competition at the San Diego Science Festival. Pretty amazing watching those kids solve the puzzles!
BUT we have an exciting announcement about the competition at the USA Science and Engineering Festival ...are you ready? Dr.Rubik, the inventor of the Rubik's cube, IS COMING TO THE FESTIVAL FOR HIS FIRST PUBLIC APPEARANCE AT A STUDENT…
From time to time, my job requires some travel in order to run my experiments and this week I found myself in Houston, TX, yet again. Upon entering the dinning room of my hotel for breakfast I spotted a 17 year old boy with a Rubik's cube. Knowing the USA Science and Engineering Festival has a "You CAN do the Rubik's cube" competition I wondered if this young man was aware of this competition. I was itching to ask him a hundred questions but my internal investigative reporter suddenly went shy as he was sitting with his Mom and a few other peers and I quickly realized they were all speaking…
Deadline for the tournament sign up is April 30, 2010 so there is still a little bit of time to sign up for the Rubik's cube tournament!
Are you a teacher and looking to incorporate the Rubik's cube contest into your teaching lessons? There is an orientation workshop on April 10th at the National Electronics Museum (1745 West Nursery Road, Linthicum Hts, MD 21090-2906) where we will show you how to solve the Rubik's Cube and you will hear from Teachers and Educators who already use the Rubik's Cube in their classroom. To sign up for this workshop, simply state so on the tournament…
You CAN do the Rubik's cube Tournament is taking place at the USA Science and Engineering Festival.Have you signed up yet?
43 quintillion different combinations...
I don't believe I have actually ever solved a Rubik's cube, so after finding out that we are going to have a Rubik's cube competition at the USA Science and Engineering Festival I went out and bought one...for research purposes of course. After all, I am a scientist and my curiosity got the better of me as this website claims that I CAN learn how to solve a Rubik's cube. Working with a '7 steps solution guide of on how to solve…