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Events of September 2011

Math and Technology Academy
Sep 1, 2011 – Dec 20, 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
Sep 1, 2011 – Dec 31, 2011
Working with administrators, curriculum leaders, and teachers, we identified ways to strengthen math instruction for students at many schools in South Bend. We also led many hands-on math workshops for primary and intermediate center teachers.
Veritas Mathletes Program
Sep 7, 2011 – Dec 31, 2011
About 25 3rd through 8th grade students at Veritas Academy met for an hour after school twice a week with tutors from Riverbend Community Math Center to work on their math learning goals.
School City of Mishawaka Consulting and Professional Development
Sep 8, 2011 – Sep 29, 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.
Fermi Math Circle
Sep 9, 2011 – Dec 16, 2011
During this Math Circle, we investigated a range of topics including the orbit stabilizer theorem, the physics of springs and falling objects, rectangle avoiding grid colorings, Cantorian set theory, and mathematical proof. We also made our own Doodle Videos in the spirit of Vi Hart.
St. Pius Origami Day
Sep 26, 2011
We introduced upper elementary students at St. Pius to mathematical origami. Students folded Magic Pinwheels and computed the sums of the angles in polygons.
Pokagon Band Math Professional Development and Activities
Sep 30, 2011 – Nov 5, 2011
During two professional development session, we explored ways to help students go beyond memorized procedures to improve their conceptual understanding. The workshop included hands-on activities supporting the development of number sense and the transition to algebraic thinking. We also brought hands-on activities for two Pokagon Band STEM family days. Activities included Chladni plates, quilt fractions, and origami polyhedra.