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Search for the PUMAS Examples You Want


Currently the PUMAS collection contains 71 examples.

To select from an alphabetical list of PUMAS Example titles, click here.


The PUMAS examples are aimed primarily at helping pre-college teachers enrich their presentation of topics in math and science.


Searching the PUMAS Collection


There are three ways to search for examples from the PUMAS collection. Each example begins with a "header", which contains the Title, Author, Grade Level of Example, etc. All the search methods use these "header information fields".

  1. Sort by Header Field -- lists all the examples, in the alphabetical (or numerical) order of the header field you select. This is a good way to start, or to find examples added after a certain date.
  2. Search for Header Content -- lists those examples whose headers contain the word(s) and/or number(s) you specify. This is good way to locate a specific title, or find work by a particular author.
  3. Search by Multiple Criteria -- lists those examples that have specific values for up to 3 header fields. This is a good way to locate all examples for a specific grade level, on a particular topic.

Other things you might want to do here:


1. Sort by Header Field

This is a good way to start, or to find examples added after a certain date.

Click on the Header Field Name itself to get a list of all the PUMAS examples, arranged in alphabetical (or numerical) order of the header field selected.

For the definition of a Header Field, click on the adjacent book icon. [If you are sorting by Curriculum Benchmarks, you will need to get the Benchmark Labels for the Benchmarks of interest.]

- All Grades (1)
- Author (38)
- Author's Institution (31)
- Curriculum Benchmarks (232)
- Date Accepted (63)
- Document Id (71)
- Grade Level Of Example (8)
- Level Of Difficulty (5)
- Subject Keywords (331)
- Title (71)


2. Search for Header Content

This is good way to locate a specific title, or to find work by a particular author.

Enter one or more words or numbers in the Search box. You will receive a list of PUMAS examples whose headers contain those entries.


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