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David Page Papers
The University of Illinois Arithmetic Project was created in the fall of 1958 and was directed by Professor David Page. Over a five year period the staff of this project created an entirely new elementary mathematics course including textbooks and suitable teaching aids. This collection includes titled worksheets that progressively increase in difficulty.
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"=+ and X Tables for Modulo Eleven Arithmetic (1999)"
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1999
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-BB- All Ten Circles are Congruent/ Keck Telescope: Each small Hexagon is Cut...
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0-4 in ½ steps Parking Garage Lattice (lattice only, done to fold)
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1 to 7 and Reflect Both Sides (7 lattice, examples, problems, Answer Key) (1991)
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1991
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135 degree sector problem
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17 Lattice with Absorbing Diagonal
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17-Folding Pure Cylinder with Absorbing Diagonal (northwest through 10) (2001)
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2001
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1st Draft Frames Teacher materials notes (To Staff from Page)
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1st Draft Frames, Classroom materials notes from Karen for Page
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20 degree fans
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20 lattice with absorbing islands as partial rows and islands
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20-lattice (lattice only)
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26 degree fan
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3-D Lattice
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3-D Lattice (lattice w/ Examples) (same lattice as previous item but different examples)
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3-D Lattice Up and Down Forever (lattice w/ examples)
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35 Degree Sector on Grid
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5 right triangles
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5. A radio tower is 1.000000 mile away. . . .
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6 Right triangles (Kelso F88)
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7-Fold Parking Garage with One-Way Wall
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7-Folding Parking Garage w/ Regular Negatives and with one non-absorbing barrier (lattice only) (1998)
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1998
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7-Folding Parking Garage with Reg Negs and with One Absorbing Barrier (lattice only) (1998)
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1998
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7-Folding Spiral Parking Garage. Compare with Others. Column(s) Shaded Red are Absorbing. Regular Negatives. Zero on the Right. Fold Up
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7-Folding, Spiral Parking Garage with 4th Grade Negatives and with an Absorbing Column in red
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7-Folding, Spiral Parking Garage with Regular Negatives Absorbing Barrier (lattice only)
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7-lattice (lattice only)
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7-lattice starting at 0 (lattice only)
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7-lattice with absorbing islands
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March 2, 1994
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75-folding Spiral Parking Garage Lattice with OOB below 0 w/absorbing column at 28. (lattice only)
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8 Fold Pure Cylinder Lattice (lattice only)
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8-lattice with wall and absorbing column (lattice only)
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A 13-Folding Spiral Parking Garage with A Diagonal (lattice only)
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A 13-Folding Spiral Parking Garage with a Diagonal Absorbing Barrier (Tape it into a cylinder. . . .)
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A 135 degree Windshield Wiper Lattice with Absorbing numbers(lattice only)
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A 135 degree Windshield Wiper Lattice (lattice only)
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A 17-Folding Lattice with Regularly Spaced Absorbing Islands (lattice with examples)
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A 17-Folding Pure Cylinder Lattice with An Absorbing Diagonal
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A 17-Folding Pure Cylinder Lattice with an Absorbing Diagonal (north east through 3)
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A 19-Numbers-per-row Spiral Lattice with Absorbing Islands (lattice w/examples)
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A 270 degree Spiral Lattice It Expands Out Forever in All Directions But The Empty Southwest Corner Stays Empty; There are Stepping Stone Dots in the "Empty Quadrant" (lattice only) (1994)
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1994
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A 270 degree Spiral Lattice with an Absorbing Barrier on the Diagonal; The Dots and the Other Rules Stay the Same (lattice only) (1994)
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1994
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A 28 out of 42 Periodic Lattice (lattice w/ examples)
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A 39-Fold Lattice with a Wall (lattice, examples, and problems, Answer Key) (1991)
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1991
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A 49-line program for both roots of a quadratic equation
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A 7-By-21 Lattice Folded into a Doughnut (A Torus) - with lots of helping numbers
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A 7-Folding Lattice with Reflecting Barriers at Left and at Right (7-lattice, with examples)
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A 75-Lattice with an Absorbing Column Above 25 and An Absorbing Diagonal (1994)
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1994
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A BIG Quadrilateral ABCD (no grid)
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A Barrier Between 11 and 12 Up is 19
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1991
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University of Illinois Chicago. Library. Special Collections and University Archives Department (Richard J. Daley Library)
Collection Type
University Archives
Collection Location
Library of the Health Sciences, Chicago
Subject--Name
Department of Mathematics, Statistics and Computer Science
Theme
UIC History & Administration
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