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Radnor Middle School Mathematics Department 
Friday, November 1, 2002

Send a Note | November 1 Agenda

We selected some Problems of the Week from our Problems Library as examples of problem solving prompts for each of the given topics. You can browse these resources for additional ideas:
Problems Library
Current Problems of the Week
Math Fundamentals || Pre-Algebra || Algebra || Geometry
Teacher Support for the 2002-2003 PoWs
- averaging
- Batter Up! || Print Version
- Mean Jellybeans || Print Version
- Mr. Pearson's Statistics Lesson || Print Version
- circumference
- Approximating the Circumference and Area of a Circle || Print Version
- Circles Around || Print Version
- decimals
- Back-to-School Shopping || Print Version
- Dishwasher Discounts || Print Version
- equations
- Grandpa Jones' Age || Print Version
- The Great One || Print Version
- Mirror Musing || Print Version
- Ostrich Llama Count || Print Version
- fractions
- Almond Cookie Bake || Print Version
- Milk Madness || Print Version
- functions
- The EV Function || Print Version
- The Function Challenge || Print Version
- graphs
- Distance Driving || Print Version
- Graphing for Area || Print Version
- integers
- An Interesting Integer || Print Version
- Temperature Change || Print Version
- measurement
- Congruent Rectangles || Print Version
- How Large Is The Patio
- More Pie, Anyone? || Print Version
- percents
- Downhill All the Way || Print Version
- Home Run Percentages || Print Version
- probability
- Chamique the Archer || Print Version
- Golfing Luck? || Print Version
- Olympic Target Shooting || Print Version
- symmetry
- Rotating a Triangle || Print Version
- Tiling Triangles || Print Version
- transformations
- Transforming a Triangle || Print Version
- Triangle Transformation || Print Version
Annie Fetter & Suzanne Alejandre
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