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Events of January 2011

Fermi Math Circle
Jan 1, 2011 – May 20, 2011
During this Math Circle, we are working together to create and answer a wide range of Fermi Questions. This program is for students with some knowledge of algebra who have long attention spans and an interest in engaging in mathematical conversation.
School City of Mishawaka Consulting and Professional Development
Jan 1, 2011 – May 31, 2011
Working with administrators and teachers, we supported the implementation of a new math program for high-ability students in 4th through 6th grades at all seven elementary schools. We also worked with John Young Middle School teachers to examine math instruction at the middle school level.
Math and Technology Academy
Jan 1, 2011 – May 31, 2011
The Math and Technology Academy is a free program open to the public. Students of all ages can get help with homework, work on a guided independent study project, or try one of our hands-on math activities.
South Bend Community School Corporation Consulting and Professional Development
Jan 1, 2011 – Jun 30, 2011
Working with administrators, curriculum leaders, and teachers, we identified ways to strengthen math instruction for students at many Title 1 Primary Centers in South Bend.
Community Research Project
Jan 2, 2011 – May 20, 2011
Each semester, we tackle a community research project and write up our results. This semester we are building a robot and creating a computer program in Java which can work together to solve a Rubik's Cube. Other groups are tackling more advanced origami or are designing Lego Mindstorm robots.
SBCSC Career and Technical Education Math Integration
Jan 4, 2011 – Jun 15, 2011
This math class for students from South Bend Community School Corporation's Culinary Arts and Radio/TV Programs was designed to strengthen math skills needed to pass tests needed to obtain dual credit. The class included weekly hands-on activities designed to show the importance of math in daily life and to improve conceptual understanding of various math concepts. In addition, after-school tutoring and mentoring was provided to those students feeling that they could benefit from extra assistance.
SIGMAA on Circles Presentations
Jan 6, 2011 – Jan 9, 2011
As an active member of the national SIGMAA on Math Circles, we participated in several sessions at the Joint Math Meetings in New Orleans as well as presenting a hands-on activity (rational tangles) to several groups of potential Math Circle leaders. Approximately 100 people participated in sessions during three different days. We also co-organized research talks for the Summer Program for Women in Mathematics reunion during the Joint Math Metings. About 50 people attended these talks.
Algebra Acrobats
Jan 16, 2011 – May 15, 2011
Around 30 5th, 6th, and 7th grade students are meeting on a weekly basis this semester to prepare for the Algebra I End of Course Assessment (ECA). This test is normally taken by high school students as a graduation requirement. Led by three instructors with support from IUSB America Counts students, the course focuses on a hands-on and conceptual approach to algebra.
Young Math Circle
Jan 18, 2011 – Mar 31, 2011
During this Math Circle, students spend part of the time tackling brain teasers and math puzzles in groups and part of the time working on a mini-project as a group. We are beginning by investigating several Fermi Questions. This program is for students with an interest in mathematics.
St. Pius Origami Night
Jan 26, 2011
Lisa Nyers at St. Pius organized a mathematical origami night for St. Pius students and parents. We presented a variety of folds including magic pinwheels, sonobe polyhedra, and PHiZZ modules for constructing buckyballs.