Opening a new math circle
My cheeks burned, and my heart raced. I opened my mouth, but my voice caught in my throat. I had experienced parents being upset with… Read More »Opening a new math circle
My cheeks burned, and my heart raced. I opened my mouth, but my voice caught in my throat. I had experienced parents being upset with… Read More »Opening a new math circle
Beast Academy is an advanced, comprehensive comic-based math curriculum for students ages 6-13. Colorful and engaging lessons in the guidebook that makes math lessons more… Read More »OMC Gift Recommendation
After meeting every Monday for eight weeks, we are proud to present our Girls’ Special Projects finished stories by our students! After reading the Number… Read More »Celebrating National Math Storytelling Day!
This summer, Orlando Math Circle initiated a girls-only virtual space for learning and loving calculus: the Calculus Collective. The Calculus Collective was kicked off by… Read More »The Calculus Collective: A Study of Change
Math Modeling is an innovative approach used to create unique solutions to a wide range of real-life situations. To bring more attention to math modeling… Read More »Reading and Writing Math Stories to Develop Math Modeling Skills
For the past 3 weeks, Orlando Math Circle’s Girls’ Special Project group has engaged with recreational pattern discovery through games, discussion, and sheep. Two college… Read More »Sheep Machine
OMC-2019 Newsletter
Invitation to Attend Math Teachers’ Circle – November 2nd Ruth Estabrook will guide a workshop in which we will learn and play a couple of… Read More »Orlando Teachers Math Circle Invitation
Sometimes, more than you might think. This summer I did some problem solving with the Orlando Math Circle that involved mathematics and a whole lot… Read More »What does math have to do with entrepreneurship?
Each year the International Mathematical Olympiad invites over six hundred of the brightest young mathematicians across the globe to represent their country in an annual… Read More »Why don’t girls participate in math competitions?