In this episode of STEM Everyday, Chris has with him guest Sue Fouts. Sue is a parapro at Calumet High School, Calumet, MI. Sue not only assists students in the classroom but manages to find time to run the camp store at McLain State Park, Hancock, MI.
Join Chris and Sue as they share how everyday problems can be brought into the classroom for students to solve. Take for instance Sue’s needing to know how many logs it takes to make 3,000 bundles of wood that consist of split wood with the bundle measuring 12″ x 12″ x 16″.
Listen in to see what other real world math problems can be brought into the classroom.
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