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Here's a puzzle to try on Mystical Mathematics: http://tierneylab.blogs.nytimes.com/2009 /12/21/monday-puzzle-mystical-mathematic s/
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In the end, the Cantor said "When there is conflict, neither person can achieve the Ultimate goal. But if there is trust and cooperation both of us can easily do so."

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Hope you can join us for our online chat with MƒA Fellows at 5 p.m. ET:
http://www.facebook.com/mathforamerica?v =app_2344061033&ref=ts#/event.php?eid=20 0165914648&index=1
Time:5:00PM Monday, December 21st

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The 2010 MƒA Master Teacher Fellowship application is open for New York. Apply now and learn more here: http://www.mathforamerica.org/web/guest/ master-teachers
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The Math for America Master Teacher Fellowship program rewards exceptional public secondary school math teachers with a four-year Fellowship. Master Teachers demonstrate strong content knowledge, an ability ...

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Questions on the MƒA Fellowship application? Want to hear more about teaching math in New York City? Our next live chat session with MƒA Fellows is being held on December 21. Join the conversation and connect directly with Fellows Melissa Fitzgerald, Matthew Gross, Louise Montgomery and Tempestt Taylor from the MƒA NY ...program and MƒA Program Associate Edward Santos. They will share experiences—from the benefits and support MƒA provides throughout the five-year Fellowship to teaching in New York City public secondary schools. Plus, we’ll answer your questions on finalizing the application (due February 5, 2010).
The online chat with MƒA Fellows will be held on Monday, December 21 from 5-7 p.m. ET. To join, please visit http://www.mathforamerica.org/live-chat.
The MƒA Fellowship provides aspiring math teachers with a full-tuition scholarship for a master’s degree in math education, a stipend of $100,000 over five years, in addition to NYC’s competitive teacher’s salary, and ongoing professional development activities.
Time:5:00PM Monday, December 21st

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The Twelve Days of Math: http://www.lessonplanspage.com/MathMusic TheTwelveDaysOfMathChristmasSongIdea2.ht m#
Twelve Days of Math (a Christmas song) - Math Lesson Plan, Thematic Unit, Activity, Worksheet, or Te
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for your convenience!Title - Twelve Days of Math (a Christmas song)By - Valerie DranePrimary Subject - MathSecondary Subjects - MusicGrade Level - 2This is a fun way to teach ordinal numbers to students as well as showing all the lessons you have learned to this point in the year. ...

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Cosmic Karma in today's Monday Puzzle: http://tierneylab.blogs.nytimes.com/2009 /12/14/monday-puzzle-cosmic-karma/
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In today's puzzle, the universe's fate depends on these five statues are arranged around this oval called the Cosmic Egg.

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8 Steps to a Geekier Chanukah: http://www.wired.com/geekdad/2009/12/8-s teps-to-a-geekier-chanukah/
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Today is the first day of Chanukah! The Festival of Lights begins tonight at sundown, so here are some geeky ways for you to celebrate!

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We'll be at the Joint Mathematics Meetings in San Francisco from January 13-16, 2010. Listen in to two great podcasts with MƒA Fellow Katie Garringer and MƒA President John Ewing who share information on Math for America and the conference here: http://www.ams.org/amsmtgs/2124_intro.ht ml (scroll to the bottom of the page under the sponsors section)
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CONNECT BEFORE THE MEETING! Looking for a spot to connect with friends and colleagues to plan your time at the Joint Mathematics Meetings?

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Hope you can join us for tonight’s Fellowship Information Session: http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#/event .php?eid=215646851141&index=1
Location:50 Broadway, 2nd Floor (Classroom C), New York, NY
Time:7:00PM Tuesday, December 8th

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Try this Monday Puzzle - Magic Phone Calls: http://tierneylab.blogs.nytimes.com/2009 /12/07/monday-puzzle-magic-phone-calls/
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This wizard has a crystal ball that can identify any number you can think of by listening to the sound of your voice. How does it work?

Math for America Coming soon to a campus near you, our new posters featuring MƒA Fellows MacKenzie Wallace, Tempestt Taylor and Rudy Elizondo. And keep an eye out for our new brochures too.













