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Annie and Claire

Ted and Dale, our first tote bag recipients

Corby claimed her prize!

Troy and Suzanne
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The links below are to the printed matter distributed at the booth in PDF format.
About the Math Forum - generalflyer.march2008.pdf
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- Professional Development Program
- Math Forum Professional Development Customized and Online Programs - pd.pdf
- Online Workshops for Teachers of Grades 3-5 AND Grades 5-9 - nsdlmsft.pdf
- What are the Problems of the Week and Why Should I Use Them? - whatarethepows.pdf
- How to Start Problem Solving in Your Classroom - PoWsGettingStarted.pdf
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- Problems of the Week
- Math Fundamentals
Problem: Marble Mayhem
Enhanced Problem Packet for Teachers: Marble Mayhem
Problem: Siblings
Enhanced Problem Packet for Teachers: Siblings
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- Pre-Algebra
Problem: Totolospi
Enhanced Problem Packet for Teachers: Totolospi
Problem: Postal Rates
Enhanced Problem Packet for Teachers: Postal Rates
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- Algebra
Problem: Alvin's Theorem
Enhanced Problem Packet for Teachers: Alvin's Theorem
Problem: That's Interesting!
Enhanced Problem Packet for Teachers: That's Interesting!
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- Geometry
Problem: The Perimeter of an Octagon
Enhanced Problem Packet for Teachers: The Perimeter of an Octagon
Problem: Leaning Ladder
Enhanced Problem Packet for Teachers: Leaning Ladder
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- Samples of Our Problems - samplepowsall.pdf
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- Online Mentoring Project at a Glance - omp.pdf
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- Writing to Develop Understanding: The Math Forum @ Drexel's PoWs - communicator.article.dec.2006.pdf
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- Problems of the Week Engage Students with Special Needs - http://mathforum.org/articles/fetter.html
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- The Impact of The Math Forum's Problem(s) of the Week on Students' Mathematical Thinking - Renninger2000.pdf
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- Miscellaneous
- Folding the Forum Logo - fractallogo.pdf
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- Take Dr. Math With You! - drmath.handout.pdf
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Riz, Steve, and Ellen
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Tiffany and Annie
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Riz and Mai
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Peg and Annie
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