A Celebration of Enrico Fermi¹s Life - September 29, 2001
How many piano tuners are there in Chicago?

Have fun learning about Fermi problems and
other engaging activities targeted for students in grades K-8

Enrico Fermi was a great teacher who liked to help his students learn to
think for themselves. His problems do not contain all the information you
need to solve them. Fermi showed his students how to break down the problem
into smaller parts and make some estimations and assumptions. On the
celebration of his 100th birthday, come participate in this celebration of
learning.

September 29, 2001

9:00 am ­ 12: noon  WORKSHOP

12:00  ­ 1:00 pm   LUNCH

1:00 ­ 3:30 pm   STUDENT ACTIVITIES

$30/Teacher (Lunch included)

1 CEU or 5 CPDUs Available

o IMPROVE YOUR STUDENTS¹ PROBLEM SOLVING STRATEGIES

o LEARN NEW ENGAGING ACTIVITIES FOR YOUR CLASSROOM

o APPLY WHAT YOU HAVE LEARNED WITH ACTUAL STUDENTS

o LEARN ABOUT EXEMPLARY PROBLEM SOLVERS SUCH AS ENRICO FERMI

For registration form go to: www-ed.fnal.gov/educators.html
Questions? Call 630-840-3092

Many thanks to Friends of Fermilab for underwriting a portion of this
workshop.

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Susan Dahl*Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory*Lederman Science
Education Center*Teacher Resource Center*PO Box 500, MS 777*Batavia, IL
60510-0500*
E-Mail:[EMAIL PROTECTED]*Voice:630-840-3094*Fax:630-840-2500*http://www-ed.fnal
.gov/*


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