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Math and Engineering Teacher Training
International Intel Mentor, Lynda Blankenship, offers math and pre-engineering experiences which will provide instant applications and techniques in mastering and understanding new concepts. Engineering concepts for grades four and five include Natural Forces, Materials that Work, Structures, Breadboards, and Electronic Greeting Card constructions. Math topics include decimals vs. fractions, number prefixes, scaling, density equation in action, and icon graphing.
| Upcoming: | Canajoharie, NY | | | Rensselaerville, NY | |
| Recently at: | Saratoga, NY | |
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Mentor
Lynda Blankenship – Lynda is a past National and international Intel Science and Engineering Fair Mentor, and NSF Engineering Curriculum Committee member and Educational Coordinator, Society of Automotive Engineers.
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