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Events of September 2009

Consulting with Brookline Math Circle
Sep 5, 2009
We conferred by email and phone with Kate Hendrix of the Brookline Math Circle to work out some questions about formulas for integer sequences.
Family Math -- Divisibility Tests
Sep 13, 2009
Family Math provides an opportunity for grade school children and their families to have fun together while learning about a math topic. The topic for this session was divisibility tests. Participants used tokens and base ten blocks to investigate divisibility tests for base ten.
Community Research Project
Sep 13, 2009 – Dec 6, 2009
Our Community Research Project provides participants of all ages with the opportunity to investigate an open problem and publish their results. This semester, we are investigating the following topic: How can we construct a fair three-sided cylindrical die? For example, a "short" cylinder will almost always land on one of the ends and rarely on the side. A tall cylinder will almost always land on its side and rarely on an end. How should we construct the die so that if we label the ends with "1" and "2" and the side with "3" each number will have an equal chance of coming up?
Family Math -- Binary Counters
Sep 20, 2009
Family Math provides an opportunity for grade school children and their families to have fun together while learning about a math topic. The topic for this session was the binary number system. We solved King Arthur's communication problems, learned how to represent binary numbers using several techniques, and practiced counting in binary.
Art Beat
Sep 26, 2009
Drop by our booth to learn to fold a Sonobe polyhedron or a Magic Pinwheel.
Family Math -- Coin Mysteries
Sep 27, 2009
Family Math provides an opportunity for grade school children and their families to have fun together while learning about a math topic. The topic for this session was coin mysteries. Participants used algebraic thinking to solve and create puzzles about coins hidden in a bag.
Family Math -- Coin Mysteries
Sep 27, 2009
Family Math provides an opportunity for grade school children and their families to have fun together while learning about a math topic. The topic for this session was coin mysteries. Participants used algebraic thinking to solve and create puzzles about coins hidden in a bag.