Math Engaged Night on January 28th

How can we enhance children’s math education?

What tools can parents use to inspire their children at home to understand math?

By embarking on mathematical exploration together, parents and children can discover a new depth of mathematics they never saw before while learning both from each other and learning together.

Come to Math Engaged Night to learn more about mathematical games, puzzles, books, tools, and other resources available to nurture children’s mathematical curiosity and strengthen their mathematical skills. Many of these resources are available for checkout at the Durland Alternatives Library!

The event is free with pizza, snacks, and drinks to be enjoyed while you play!

round profile for website“Hey folks, I’m excited to host this event here at DAL. To be honest, I’ve never been into math. But ever since meeting April and seeing the puzzles and tools she uses to teach I’m looking at the world with new eyes” – Ryan

Math Engaged Night:

Join Math Engaged and the Durland Alternatives Library:

Thursday, January 28th from 5:30-8pm

at the Durland Alternatives Library

127 Anabel Taylor Hall, Cornell University.

Ideas and Resources SquareWant to keep reading? Check out April Leithner’s recent article What Do Puzzles Have To Do With Math Education?

 

 

For more information, visit www.FamilyMath.org, or e-mail info@familymath.org.

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Ryan Clover-Owens

I'm on a mission to prove that we can live in a society that reconciles with our history, respects difference, cherishes the land and animals, and can create solutions to the challenges we face.