
Students work in teams to solve mathematical puzzles during Math-A-Rama Day at St. Joseph school in Sylvania.
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Nick Lehmkuhl, 13, turns to display the mixture of Borax, corn starch and water he and his classmates were turning into bouncing balls.
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Elizabeth Filipiak, 14, center, worked with her partner as her classmates Olivia Langenderfer, 12, left, and Emily Payden, 13, right, used beans in an exercise designed to teach population estimation techniques.
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Olivia Langenderfer, 12, left, and Emily Payden, 13, right, record their findings while working together on an exercise with beans designed to teach population estimation techniques.
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Seventh grade math teacher Jessica Jones, left, talks with her students, Luke Pawlak, 12, center left, Nick Langenderfer, 14, center, Aaron White, 13, center right, and Dominic Dipofi, 12, right.
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Darby Scmania, 13, center, laughed with classmates as she created a bouncing ball from rolling Borax, corn starch and water between her hands.
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Grace Ann Poturalski, 12, left, Kaeli Koop, 12 center, and Delaney Dempsey, 12, right, work together on their Atlas mapping project.
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Morgan Mick, 12, left, and Jamie Lenart, 13, right, stand next to displays of their science projects.
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Evelyn Hamady, 13, left, and Faith Martin, 14, right, work together on a mapping project.
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