Project T.E.A.M.S. 2005-2006-2007

Technology Enhancements and Applications in Math and Science

"Using the TECHNOLOGY and doing the MATH to learn the SCIENCE!"

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Prairie Studies

at

Madison Jr. High

Madison Prairie1

Naperville, Illinois 60565

Naperville Consolidated School District #203

GPS Location
N41º44.081'        W088º06.551'
Established
1991

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and 

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Seton Academy

in

South Holland,  Illinois 60473

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ACKNOWLEDGMENT:
This project was created by the 7th grade students of teams 7 UPS and TEAM UNITED from Madison Jr. High, Naperville Consolidated Unit School District #203 in Naperville, Illinois with the help of their teachers Mrs. Trudi Coutts and Mr. Lawrence Cwik along with Technology Lab Director Mrs. Margaret Gilmore. Support for the project came from Principal Ms. Erin Anderson and the other dedicated and cooperative faculty and staff of Madison Jr. High.


REFERENCES:
Fermilab Education Department particularly the SIMply Prairie Project. Authors: Bill Fraccaro, Johnson School, Wheaton, IL; Larry Cwik and Pat Franzen, Madison Junior High School, Naperville, IL; and Bernie Jokiel, Gary D, Jewel Middle School, North Aurora, IL.
Created for the NTEP II Fermilab LInC program sponsored by Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory Education Office and Friends of Fermilab, and funded by United States Department of Energy, Illinois State Board of Education, North Central Regional Technology in Education Consortium which is operated by North Central Regional Educational Laboratory (NCREL), and the National Science Foundation.