Math and Science Trading Cards

Governor Brian Schweitzer and First Lady Nancy Schweitzer distribute their math and science trading cards when traveling to classrooms across the state. Each card has a Montana math or science fact to remind students that the Governor and First Lady want them to study math and science.

View the cards below, and help us pick the 10 most interesting math and science facts! The winners will be printed as this year's set of trading cards. Click on the gallery button in the bottom left corner to see facts from previous years.

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50,000 copies of this public document were published at an estimated cost of $.09 per copy, for a total cost of $4,325.00 which includes $4,325 for printing and $0 for distribution (2010 edition)
50,000 copies of this public document were published at an estimated cost of $.08 per copy, for a total cost of $4,000.00 which includes $4,000 for printing and $0 for distribution (2008 edition)
10,000 copies of this public document were published at an estimated cost of $.145 per copy, for a total cost of $1,455.00 which includes $ 1,455 for printing and $0 for distribution. (2007 edition)

 

Boy with Montana Highway Map


“Science is exciting and full of discovery.  I want to spark an interest in science when students are young.”
—First Lady Nancy Schweitzer


“I want Montana students to be challenged and excited about learning. It is absolutely essential that students have a solid foundation in math and science to compete in a global world.”
—Governor Brian Schweitzer