Math Night at Franklin School is an annual event held at Franklin School one night in February where families come to celebrate the FUN of Math! Teachers run games based on a theme. There are games for all ages covering many mathematical disciplines. It's not a competition; it's an exciting family night for members of our Franklin School community! There are estimation stations, activities with mirrors, and engaging games for all. The evening ends with some drawings for door prizes, and the class with the highest percentage of students in attendance wins a class prize!
During Covid, we were unable to hold Math Night live and in person, but we did conduct our Virtual Math Night! Our games and activities are still up on that website- feel free to visit and play a game or two!
Date This Year: TBD
Pi Day is a holiday celebrated on March 14th at Franklin School in honor of Pi, the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter, which is approximately 3.14. The celebration consists of the students traveling classroom to classroom to participate in activities related to circles. Students in grades three and four with students rotating through fun and engaging stations.