Events of 2007
- Battell School Boys and Girls Club Math Studio
- Jan 12, 2007 – May 18, 2007
- Math Studio meets on Fridays during game time. Stop by
as often as you like to fold origami polyhedra, build polyhedra from
plastic Polydrons, build electric circuits, play math games, and
learn about logic using integrated circuits.
- Family Math Activity -- Owls and Voles
- Jan 13, 2007
- Play the part of a family of barn owls and determine how many voles
you can eat without destroying your food supply. Based on actual
hunting rates, we will use our model to estimate the number of voles
needed to support a barn owl family.
- Family Math Activity -- Perspective Drawing
- Jan 20, 2007
- What is the best place to stand in order to make a painting or photo
look three dimensional? Learn secrets of perspective drawing that
revolutionized painting during the Renaissance.
- Montessori Family Night at ETHOS -- Sonobe Polyhedra
- Jan 25, 2007
- Fold paper to create colorful Sonobe ornaments.
- Family Math Activity -- Historical Number Systems
- Jan 27, 2007
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Build your own abacus. Then travel back in time and around the world
to encounter different ways that people have represented and
calculated with numbers.
- Science Alive -- Topology Puzzles
- Feb 3, 2007
- Try some hands-on challenges as you learn about the area of
mathematics known as "topology".
- Family Math Activity -- Topology Puzzles
- Feb 10, 2007
- Challenge your brain with a variety of topology puzzles including
one with a Valentines Day theme.
- LaSalle Academy Global Air Conditioners Workshop
- Feb 15, 2007
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We have all heard that trees help to clean the air and cool the
Earth, but how much difference does one tree make? In this workshop
for teachers, we present an activity for 5th through 8th grade
students that enables them to ``weigh'' a tree to estimate how much
it cools our planet.
- Family Math Activity -- Logic Gates
- Feb 17, 2007
- Be logical! Use LED lights, logic gates, and other electronic
components to experience the true meaning of the words AND, OR, NOT,
and other logical connectors.
- Family Math Activity -- Statistical Sampling
- Feb 24, 2007
- Use sampling techniques and a beachball globe to determine the ratio
of land to water on Earth. Determine the ratios of colors in bags
of M&M candies.
- Family Math Activity -- The Candy Sharing Game
- Mar 3, 2007
- The candy sharing game has a simple rule for passing candy around
the circle. We will experiment to figure out how to make the game
stop, end in a steady state, or end in a cycle depending on the amount
of starting candy, the number of people playing, and the initial
distribution of candy.
- Family Math Activity -- Magic Pinwheels and Polygons
- Mar 24, 2007
- Learn about angles in regular polygons. Use this knowledge to fold a
magic pinwheel that expands and contracts.
- Valley Screen Company Picnic
- Aug 18, 2007
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Learn to fold a magic pinwheel, a Sonobe
Polyhedron, or an origami jumping frog.
- IUSB ALANA Student Welcome Night
- Aug 30, 2007
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We distributed information about math learning
resources available to IUSB students and taught
participants to fold Sonobe polyhedra and Magic
Pinwheels.
- Art Beat
- Sep 6, 2007
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Learn to fold a magic pinwheel or a Sonobe
polyhedron.
- Math Studio at Sample Street Boys and Girls Club
- Sep 11, 2007 – Dec 18, 2007
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3rd through 6th grade students at the Sample
Street Boys and Girls Club stop by the Math Studio
table in the games room to try hands-on math
activities. During the fall semester, our weekly
sessions involve activities relating to our theme
of geometric designs. After learning basics
about functions, graphing, and imaginary
numbers, students use computers to generate
and explore colorful fractal designs.
- GED Class Visits
- Sep 12, 2007 – Dec 19, 2007
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Working in partnership with the Adult Education
Department at the South Bend Community School
Corporation, we are exploring innovative new
ways to improve math instruction in GED classes.
- Saturday Math Circle
- Sep 15, 2007 – Dec 8, 2007
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Math Circle is for students with long attention
spans who enjoy tackling interesting questions.
Students learn to collaborate with others while
developing and defending their mathematical
ideas.
- Family Math Activity -- Prime Numbers
- Sep 15, 2007
- Hop the number line and use the Sieve of Eratosthenes as we search
for prime numbers.
- IUSB Math Club Graduate School Panel
- Sep 18, 2007
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Dean and Amanda Serenevy served as panelists
for the IUSB Math Club's Graduate School panel
discussion.
- Family Math Activity -- Bin Packing
- Sep 22, 2007
- Are you an efficient packer? Learn some algorithms for placing items
into containers.
- Family Math Activity -- Tessellations
- Sep 29, 2007
- Fit shapes together to make designs that cover a 2-dimensional
plane.
- Hamilton Primary Center Teacher Workshop
- Oct 2, 2007
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During this teacher workshop, we try four math
activities that build number sense and problem
solving skills in kindergarten through fourth grade
students.
- Penn Harris Madison Middle School Math Teacher Meeting
- Oct 4, 2007
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During a PHM Middle School math teacher
meeting, Amanda summarized her research in
mathematical neuroscience, presented a counting
game, and shared information about math and
science resources available in our community.
- Rum Village Fall Festival
- Oct 6, 2007
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Learn to fold a magic pinwheel or a Sonobe
polyhedron.
- Math Studio at Navarre LEAP program
- Oct 8, 2007 – Dec 17, 2007
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5th grade students in Navarre Intermediate
School's LEAP program work in small groups with
assistance from teachers as we explore various
math topics. Each topic is developed over a
period of a month during our weekly meetings.
- What is a Mathematician?
- Oct 16, 2007
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During this hour-long interactive presentation,
upper elementary school students learn what a
mathematician does. Students learn about
research in mathematical neuroscience and
visually tour several areas of math including braid
arithmetic, cryptology, movie animation, origami,
and Chladni patterns. Finally, students work as
mathematicians creating conjectures and proving
theorems relating to a simple counting game.
- Family Math Activity -- Genetics
- Oct 20, 2007
- Build a family of doodlebugs. Use Punnett squares to determine what
the baby doodlebugs might look like.
- ETHOS Science Spooktacular
- Oct 26, 2007 – Oct 27, 2007
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Learn to fold a Sonobe polyhedron.
- Family Math Activity -- Voting Theory
- Nov 3, 2007
- Who will win? You decide as you rig elections and determine what
vote counting methods are fair.
- Lincoln Primary Center Teacher Workshop
- Nov 7, 2007
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During this teacher workshop, we try three math
activities that build number sense and problem
solving skills in kindergarten through fourth grade
students.
- Family Math Activity -- Bar Codes
- Nov 10, 2007
- Beep! Learn what those funny bars and numbers on packages mean.
- South Bend Middle School Math Teacher Circle
- Nov 13, 2007 – Dec 11, 2007
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Dr. Julianne Turner, a Psychology Professor at
Notre Dame, is in the third year of a research
project that helps middle school math teachers to
apply the principles of motivation theory and best
practices in math education. We are attending
two of the after-school sessions this fall to
observe and to help answer math questions when
they arise.
- Grissom Middle School Teacher Workshop
- Nov 16, 2007
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This workshop involves teachers in a series of
hands-on activities relating to polygons and
polyhedra. Activities are designed to be used as
enrichment in classrooms and in the after-school
program. The approach we present reinforces
basic geometry terminology and concepts, builds
algebraic thinking and pattern finding, and draws
students in through exciting and colorful projects.
- Family Math Activity -- Pi
- Nov 17, 2007
- Join Sir Cumference on several adventures as we explore the wonders
of the number Pi.
- Family Math Activity -- Origami Ornaments
- Dec 1, 2007
- Fold pieces that fit together to make colorful origami polyhedra.
- Lincoln Primary Center Teacher Workshop
- Dec 4, 2007
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During this teacher workshop, we discussed efforts by Lincoln teachers to teach math more conceptually. We also designed lessons that incorporate books from the school library. We also talked about incorporating writing and motivation theory principals in math classes.
- Family Math Activity -- Curve Stitching
- Dec 8, 2007
- Make your own holiday cards by using straight stitches to form
intricate curved designs.