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    <title>Mathetude - Added to math: Survivor challenges</title>
    <description>Classrooms in kindergarten through fifth grade broke into &quot;tribes,&quot; as contestants on the show do, to complete Survivor-themed math problems and challenges. In between math problems, tribes could try a surprise bug- eating challenge - like true contestants scrounging for food in remote locales - but the bugs at Sanborn were gummi worms.</description>
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      <title>Comment by nitajo posted on 28/02/2010</title>
      <description>[b][color=blue]The enthusiasm was phenomenal. The kids were so excited to work on math, and work together with their classmates on math challenges. There was a great energy. One of the things we always strive for is working collaboratively. When you're looking at the jobs these kids will have, the skill they'll need, besides academics, is to work collaboratively. -- Principal Patricia Barrett.[/color][/b]</description>
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