Math Circle
CFS Poway co-sponsors Math Circle with Dr. Alexander Chiznik from San Diego State University and Serra Mesa Library.
We generally meet on the 2nd and 4th Fridays, September through May. We do not meet on holidays. This is not a drop in event, you must be rsvp'd through the Math Circle evite to attend.. Parents are also expected to attend and participate with their students. Please contact Lucinda Hsu at mathcircle@cfspoway.org for more information or to join the yahoo group or facebook group.
What is Math Circle?
SDSU Math Circle is NOT geared towards gifted, mathy kids who are preparing for math competitions. This Math Circle is for students of all math abilities and all ages. Our goal is to help students build patience and skills in collaborative problem solving while tackling interesting math problems. Math is a living and dynamic study with real-life applications as well as interesting puzzles. This is a non-competitive Math Circle with a goal of engaging students to explore math through inquiry, discovery, and creativity. Students will discover that problem solving is not always a linear process and that the journey is, in itself, a valuable learning experience.
Date – Time
Math Circle
– 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM
Location
Serra Mesa-Kearny Mesa Library
9005 Aero Drive
San Diego, CA 92123 US
Additional Information
CFS Poway co-sponsors Math Circle with Dr. Alexander Chiznik from San Diego State University and Serra Mesa Library.
We generally meet on the 2nd and 4th Fridays, September through May. We do not meet on holidays. This is not a drop in event, you must be rsvp'd through the Math Circle evite to attend.. Parents are also expected to attend and participate with their students. Please contact Lucinda Hsu at mathcircle@cfspoway.org for more information or to join the yahoo group or facebook group.
What is Math Circle?
SDSU Math Circle is NOT geared towards gifted, mathy kids who are preparing for math competitions. This Math Circle is for students of all math abilities and all ages. Our goal is to help students build patience and skills in collaborative problem solving while tackling interesting math problems. Math is a living and dynamic study with real-life applications as well as interesting puzzles. This is a non-competitive Math Circle with a goal of engaging students to explore math through inquiry, discovery, and creativity. Students will discover that problem solving is not always a linear process and that the journey is, in itself, a valuable learning experience.