Giggles and octagons could seem incompatible, but inside the Indiana State University math library they fit together naturally.
One middle school girl talks of a boy asking her out, another speaks about a student teacher in her class. All the while, their hands fashion 3-D geometrical figures called semi-regular polyhedra out of plastic squares, rectangles and various polygons such as pentagons, hexagons and octagons.
“This is fun,” said Martha Bell, a seventh-grade student at Sarah Scott Middle School in Terre Haute. “I could do this all day.”
The laughter and math come together with Indiana State’s program M2 for Girls or Mathematics and Mentoring for Girls. With an object of creating a sense of excitement in girls about being math savvy, it seems to be working.
Girls from Honey Creek, Sarah Scott, Otter Creek and Chauncey Rose middle schools in Terre Haute attend the twice a month program led by Liz Brown, ISU associate professor of mathematics and computer science. Female university students, who are studying to be math teachers, mentor the middle school students. A $5,000 grant from the Mathematics Association of America pays stipends to the college students and buys materials for the program. Brown hopes to find additional funding to continue the program next year.
“This is to bring together girls from different areas that all show an interest in math and like it,” Brown said.
Studies have shown that girls’ interest in mathematics wanes in junior high and worsens in high school. In college, Brown said, girls tend to pick majors based on the amount of math classes they have to take.
“I’m not trying to turn them into mathematicians. If some do, then great,” Brown said. “It’s more to keep them interested in math.”
That seems to be working.
“For all the thought that kids don’t like math, we have a group of girls who say, ‘Yeah, this is fun,’” said Jessica Hamm, a senior math education major from Terre Haute.
During a recent Thursday afternoon inside the University Hall room, Brown led the discussion from school classes and boys to shapes and what they become if sliced apart. She uses math that the junior high girls often wouldn’t see until high school.
“I try to extend the math, go deeper and further,”
she said.
Jessica Markle, an ISU sophomore math and math education major from Linton said she didn’t have much interest in math during junior high.
“I got more interested in math in high school because it’s more application,” she said. “It’s a lot more interesting when you get to apply basic knowledge to things of more than one dimension. That’s what we’re doing here and what they will be doing in high school.”
Liz Jenkins, a seventh-grade student at Otter Creek Middle School who called math her favorite subject, said she enjoys learning more about math.
“You don’t have to sit there and read a bunch of stuff,” she said. “You get to think.”
For Anthea Weng, seventh-grade student at Honey Creek, the rewards of math come from solving problems.
“I just feel better when I’ve figured it out because then I’ve figured something out,” she said.
While the university students help the middle school students with the different projects, they learn as well.
“They have a tendency to understand a lot more than I give them credit for or other people give them credit for,” Hamm said. “We try to impart that it’s not a bad thing to do math. It can be fun.”
Bringing together girls from various middle schools within the county, also builds friendships between them.
“It builds a community for the girls,” Brown said.
Markle said at first the middle school girls only spoke with the other girls from their school.
“Now they’re more unified,” she said. “They get to meet and make new and different type of friends.
“They’re just fun to hang out with,” she said. “They’re like my sisters.”
Indiana State University
Mentoring program keeps girls interested in mathematics
- Indiana State University
-
-
Is this ball rolling? Can Sycamores keep finding their shooting stroke?
Can Indiana State expect any carryover from its record-setting shooting performance Saturday when the Sycamores resume Missouri Valley Conference play against Illinois State at 7:05 p.m. today in Hulman Center?
-
Time for a pick-me-up
Indiana State’s magnificent 3-point shooting duo of Brittany Schoen and Anna Munn connected at crucial times Sunday in Hulman Center.
-
Indiana State connects on all 12 of its 3-point shots vs. SIU and sets three NCAA records in process
When you’re a shooter and you’re in a slump, the boilerplate cure is to summon amnesia, forget about your struggles and keep on shooting.
-
Perfect game: ISU shoots NCAA record 12-for-12 from 3-point range in win over SIU
Indiana State set an NCAA record for 3-point percentage and consecutive 3-pointers made Saturday afternoon in Hulman Center, connecting on all 12 attempts during a 78-68 win over Southern Illinois.
-
‘Frustrated’ Sycamores regroup to face Southern Illinois
Indiana State’s men’s basketball struggles have hit one Sycamore senior hard.
-
Thomas nets double-double as ISU women end losing streak
The halftime speech is one of the most time-worn clichés in sports, but once in a while, it’s meaningful. It certainly was for the Indiana State women’s basketball team on Friday against Bradley.
-
Freezing in Peoria: Sycamores fall at last-place Bradley
When Indiana State’s men’s basketball team has excelled, it has done so via effort, concentration and grit as much as raw talent.
-
MVC’s worst a tantalizing option for ISU
Even though the Indiana State men’s basketball team has played better of late, having won three of its last four games, there’s only one team with a worse record in the Missouri Valley Conference standings than the Sycamores.
-
Sycamores can’t slow down Stutz, Wichita State
All or nothing.
-
Sycamores can’t stop Stutz, Shockers
All or nothing. It was that kind of game for Wichita State center Garrett Stutz. Unfortunately for Indiana State’s men’s basketball team, the “all” came in the second half.
-
McWhorter’s fortunes rise with ISU’s
More so than any other Sycamore, Steve McWhorter might embody the decline and the recent rise of the Indiana State men’s basketball team.
-
Johnson dominates again for ISU track
Felisha Johnson continued to dominate women’s weight throw while two Indiana State hurdlers moved into today’s finals after solid performances in the preliminaries Friday at the Meyo Invitational at Notre Dame.
-
Indiana State women lose at Illinois State
Playing short-handed again, Indiana State’s women suffered their sixth straight Missouri Valley Conference basketball loss Friday night, falling 78-67 to host Illinois State.
-
ISU grinds out win
Drake’s men’s basketball played three overtimes on Saturday; Indiana State played two on Sunday.
-
Sycamores introduce 27 football recruits
Christmas came a bit late, or quite early, depending on your point of reference, but 27 recruits were welcomed to the Indiana State football program on National Signing Day at Hulman Center on Wednesday.
-
After 2 wins, Indiana State isn’t rolling quite yet
With a modest winning streak — two in a row would certainly qualify as modest — the Indiana State men’s basketball team would like to move on to momentum.
-
It’s on: Sycamores, Bulldogs to play at Hinkle on Feb. 18
How badly did Indiana State want to get Butler as its BracketBusters opponent?
-
Sycamores need 2 overtimes to claim win at Evansville
Indiana State men’s basketball coach Greg Lansing constantly talks about how the Sycamores need to match Evansville’s toughness.
-
Schoen scores 1,000th point in ISU loss
Brittany Schoen scored a game-high 20 points Sunday, becoming the 24th Indiana State women’s basketball player to reach the 1,000-point career mark, but host Wichita State pulled away in the final minutes for a 74-63 win over the Sycamores in Koch Arena.
-
Sycamores will have to match Aces’ toughness
Indiana State men’s basketball coach Greg Lansing has an enduring respect for the toughness Evansville coach Marty Simmons coaxes out of his Purple Aces.
-
Mattox’s 31 not enough for ISU women
Indiana State pulled within 63-57 with a 6-0 run with 8 minutes, 50 seconds remaining Friday night at JQH Arena, but the Sycamores lost 84-70 to host Missouri State in a Missouri Valley Conference women's basketball game.
-
VICTORY! Sycamores shake losing streak against UNI
With 4 minutes, 20 seconds to go, Indiana State’s men’s basketball led by 10 points and seemed to be on their way to a comfortable victory over Northern Iowa.
-
ISU not without options at quarterback
With the graduation of Ronnie Fouch, Indiana State coach Trent Miles has a big hole to fill at quarterback for the 2012 season.
-
MVC play-in round a stronger possibility for ISU
If you’re familiar with the Beetle Bailey comic strip, a classic scene depicts Sarge hanging from a branch growing out of the side of a cliff with Beetle looking down from above.
-
TILL IT'S OVER: Mahan’s emergence comes at a good time
In the preseason of her second year, Indiana State women’s basketball coach Teri Moren spoke with excitement about having more “pieces” to fit together for a winning puzzle.
-
Halfway to ninth: No. 18 Creighton blows out ISU
The defensive job the Indiana State men’s basketball team did on Creighton super sophomore Doug McDermott might be the envy of the Missouri Valley Conference.
-
TODD GOLDEN: Indiana State men caught between expectation, reality
The Missouri Valley Conference is hush-hush on how it puts together its matchups for the annual conference schedule.
-
ISU women focusing on turnovers today
The ISU women will be concentrating on hanging on to the ball today against Drake in Hulman Center.
-
ISU women nipped at buzzer
Creighton sophomore Carli Tritz — blanketed by Indiana State senior Brittany Schoen — had just two points at halftime Friday in Hulman Center.
-
ISU needs to find chip on its shoulder
When one looks back at the totality of Indiana State’s 2010-11 men’s basketball season, there’s a recurrent theme that tied together the high points in a 20-14 campaign. A recurrent theme that might give ISU a lifeline in what has been a disappointing 2012 season.
- More Indiana State University Headlines
-








