Spring 2023 Session 3/18-4/22
In our inaugural meeting, we'll explore some fascinating and perhaps surprising mathematical patterns in nature. We'll also take a look at some well-known fractals, and students will get a chance to create their own.
Who says math isn't fun? This week we'll learn about (and play!) the classic games of Game Theory and Number Theory. We'll strategize our way through Chicken, Tic-Tac-Toe, Nim, and others.
This week, we'll dive into a series of famous puzzles and perplexing problems of all types and genres. Be prepared to put on your thinking caps!
Today, we'll learn about modular numbers as we explore how our normal base-10 numbers can be written in other bases, like binary and hexadecimal.
This week, I've invited my twin brother Zachary to give a guest lesson on some Physics concepts that involve math, such as conservation of energy, projectile motion, and momentum.
Grab your deck; let's learn some Mathemagic! I'll demonstrate a bunch of card tricks that involve math, and we'll figure out how they work.