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“The presenter was exciting, personable with
adults and students, well worth the money,
flexible, positive and makes the connections to
math and books. He remembered students' names
and established a strong connection between fun
and math.”
Mallory Marquet
Literacy Coach
Calapooia Middle School
Calapooia,
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Did You Know....
Math is important to understanding and doing well in
Science
Music
History
Geography
Business
and oh yeah...
Math Class!
Hmmm...

In a room of 23 people, there is a 50% chance
that two people have the same birthday.
Here's the proof!
Math Symbol

The = sign ("equals sign") was invented by
16th Century Welsh mathematician Robert Recorde, who was
fed up with writing "is equal to" in his equations. He
chose the two lines because "noe 2 thynges can be
moare equalle."
- from American Scientist
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