[Numeracy 430] Re: New Ideas

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Nance Munderloh nance.munderloh at colbycc.edu
Thu Jul 29 10:42:12 EDT 2010


Hey Brooke,

Married life is making you bold! I appreciate the discussions, and,
although I am not a regular contributor, I have gained new insights from
peers and implemented many suggestions into professional development for
staff and “beefed up” curriculum and lesson plans locally. Looking forward
to another year of peer discussion.

Nance Munderloh



*From:* numeracy-bounces at nifl.gov [mailto:numeracy-bounces at nifl.gov] *On
Behalf Of *Istas, Brooke
*Sent:* Thursday, July 29, 2010 9:36 AM
*To:* numeracy at nifl.gov
*Subject:* [Numeracy 429] New Ideas



Good Day Everyone!



I realize that Summer has kept many of you from participating in Math and
Numeracy Discussion. Like many of you, finding time to do all we need to do
in a day can be challenging at times. But, I believe this list can help us
to improve professionally as administrators, researchers, instructors, and
students, we just need to find a few moments to share our expertise with
each other. Is that not why you originally signed up to participate on this
list?



Therefore, changes are going to be in the works to improve the participation
on this list. If you have a topic that you would like to discuss,
something you found to be interesting that you would like to share, or an
issue that you have run into that relates to Math and Numeracy then post it
to the list. The goal is to see this list as a learning community, after
all, there is a WEALTH of expertise and knowledge found here but we must be
willing to participate.



With that, here is a math challenge that was posted on Twitter:

"5 geese in a gaggle produce 55 eggs in 5555 days. What is the avg. # of
days it takes a single goose to lay an egg?"



Have a great day and let's talk!

Brooke Istas



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