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Events of August 2009

Project NeXT Session on K-12 Outreach
Aug 5, 2009
Project NeXT invited us to participate on the panel for the K-12 Outreach Session during Math Fest in Portland, Oregon. We presented an overview of the needs of K-12 school districts that can be addressed by mathematicians. We also outlined our outreach efforts to South Bend area schools as well as our public outreach programs.
SIGMAA on Circles Presentation
Aug 8, 2009
The SIGMAA on Circles invited us to present during their session at Math Fest in Portland, Oregon. We gave an overview of our work with schools and our outreach efforts. We also shared Math Circle topics that have proven to be popular with upper elementary and middle school students in our programs.
Math and Technology Academy
Aug 17, 2009 – Dec 17, 2009
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
Aug 17, 2009 – Dec 15, 2009
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.
New York City Math Circle Consultation
Aug 18, 2009
Jesse Johnson, a teacher who is forming a new Math Circle in New York City, asked for some information about leading a Math Circle class on tessellations for high school students.
School City of Mishawaka Consulting and Professional Development
Aug 24, 2009 – Dec 20, 2009
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.
Meeting with Advanced Twin Branch 6th Graders
Aug 24, 2009 – Aug 25, 2009
Amanda met with two 6th grade students in Caryn Ellison's classroom at Twin Branch Elementary School in Mishawaka. The two students are ready to launch into an algebra book that requires the use of a graphing calculator. Amanda oriented the students to the use of the TI-83 graphing calculator and met with Caryn briefly the following evening to answer additional questions that emerged.
Apprentice Academy Basic Math Classes
Aug 25, 2009 – Oct 8, 2009
This 30 hour basic math class is designed to assist skilled workers displaced by the recent economic downturn to sharpen basic math skills including fractions, problems solving, and basic algebra. Students earn credit hours through Vincennes University.