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Group 2's Presentation Michelle Ellerbrock, Danielle Leiter, Sarah Regedanz, Jennifer VanSkycok, and Heidi Zucker. Value Differences.

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  1. Group 2's Presentation Michelle Ellerbrock, Danielle Leiter, Sarah Regedanz, Jennifer VanSkycok, and Heidi Zucker

  2. Value Differences This is an image of children from a variety of cultures.  It shows that there aren't any two people that are exactly alike in the world, and that because of this we should value our differences.

  3. Real - World Application "The Cost of the B-2 Bomber - Where Do Our Tax Dollars Go?" The cost of of one bomber could pay for full, four-year scholarships for a graduating class of about 250 students for the next 79 years. 2 1

  4. Making Connections Between Content Areas The students in this picture are examining and measuring sand samples in order to study the animal life of Puget Sound. This demonstrates how seamlessly math and science can be integrated. Image from the SOTA Science and Math Institute web site.

  5. These two images show that inequalitites and injustices still exist in today's shcools. In the first image, students in Zimbabwe are still doing math on paper (notice there are not even chalkboards or calculators). In the second image, the children are learning science and interacting on one of the newest pieces of technology, the whiteboard. Recognizing Inequalities and Injustices

  6. Understanding Others Image is from the Valdosta Global Diversity web site. This student is creating an image after reading Mufaro's Beautiful Daughter, an African tale written by John Steptoe. Not only did the students in this class learn about a different culture, but they also learned about graphing and the weather of Zimbabwe, incorporating science and math. The lesson demonstrates and integration of math and science while learning about a different culture.

  7. Cooperative Learning Sixth and seventh grade students work in groups, as well as individually through the jobs of leader, researcher, and mathematician, to study the human cost of the Iraq War.

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  9. Citations • Falbo, C (2007, June). Math file. Retrieved July 29, 2009, from Sonoma Web site: http://www.sonoma.edu/Math/faculty/falbo/default.html • Shanbally National School. Retrieved July 29, 2009, from Shanballyns Web site: http://www.shanballyns.ie/photos.html • Tacoma Public Schools,(2009). Retrieved July 29, 2009, from SOTA Science and Math          Institute Web site: www.tacoma.k12.wa.us/.../hsx/sami/location.asp • Unknown, Global Diversity Through Literature Zimbabwe Africa. Retrieved July 29,                2009, from Valdosta Global Diversity Page Web site:                                                   http://www.valdosta.edu/~alhughes/global.html

  10. Citations: Stewart, L. (2008). Social justice based math. Retrieved July 30, 2009, from Social justice math Web site: http://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_bhkDUWqf9Ls/SPvOqudsJFI/AAAAAAAAAbk/dBY 3NQW0fgk/s320/DSC02325.JPG&imgrefurl=http://socialjusticemath.blogspot.com/&usg= __SbcwX7DYNje4BTkcEcmDrphTFyk=&h=240&w=320&sz=25&hl= en&start=20&sig2=dC682XoU8dVq6eT5QKFMrA&tbnid=xZud25nEsGhw7M:&tbnh=89&tbnw=118&prev=/images%3Fq%3DTeaching%2Bsocial%2Bjustice%2Band%2Bmath3Dy%26as_st%%26ndsp%3D21%26hl%3Den&ei=bFlyStqdG6iKtAOE8rDLCA

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