MoMath December 2022 – January 2023 Upcoming Events
Dear MoMath friends,
Be sure to join us this holiday season for Starring Math, when math goes to the movies to explore a film documentary about the ultimate human-vs-machine match in the ancient game of Go. Speaking of game-based challenges, stop by the Museum for Equilibrium, MoMath’s monthly adult-only game night. Plus, learn how to use mathematics to decipher the truth at the December Math Encounters, featuring magician (and mathematician) Matt Baker. The winter festivities continue as we celebrate MoMath’s tenth birthday on the tenth of December — join us for a tremendous birthday bash. Finally, gather the entire family to make beautiful origami gifts out of money — what a uniquely mathematical gift for the holidays!
Of special note: it’s not too late to register for the Aftermath party at MoMath on November 1 — all are welcome!
MoMath at a Glance | |
Celebrate MoMath’s 10th birthday! Donate to MoMath in powers of ten (dimes, ten dollars, one hundred dollars, etc.) to celebrate ten years of MoMath — in person at Additions, the shop at MoMath, or online. | |
Ongoing | |
Traces, revealing the stunning hidden patterns of moving objects, in Composite, the gallery at MoMath (in person) | |
Math on the House — sign up to be notified when free, last-minute seats become available for select events | |
Senior Sessions, educator-led sessions for mature adults (online) | |
MathPlay, MoMath’s program for preschoolers (in person) | |
MoMath Online: Student Sessions, educator-led sessions for students in grades pre-K to 12 exploring math from home (online) | |
Math Discovery, educator-led sessions for students and their families/caregivers hosted at the Museum (in person) | |
Derivatives, MoMath’s tour program (in person) | |
Apply now | |
Steven H. Strogatz Prize for Math Communication — for students 15 to 18 years old | |
Expansions, the gifted program at MoMath for students in first grade through high school (in person) | |
School and group visits: in-Museum or online visits to MoMath for students, educators, and groups (in person/online) | |
Free field trips for Title I schools (in person/online) | |
Free visits from Math Midway 2 Go for Title I schools: bring this engaging math exhibition to your school (in person) | |
Free on-campus educator sessions for Title I schools (in person) | |
Open Set 2022 — enter MoMath’s annual mathematical performing arts competition | |
Fri, Dec 2 | Student Sessions: “Discovering Polyominoes” (online) |
Fri, Dec 2 | Math Discovery: “Möbius Madness” (in person) |
Fri, Dec 2 | Folding Fridays — learn to fold unique origami designs (online) |
Sat, Dec 3 | Math Discovery: “Tessellation Station” (in person) |
Sat, Dec 3 | Math Discovery: “Secrets of Telling Secrets” (in person) |
Sun, Dec 4 | Bridge Basics 1 — seventh session of an eight-week course (online) |
Mon, Dec 5 | Starring Math — discussion of the film AlphaGo, hosted by Tim Chartier (online) |
Tue, Dec 6 | Loving Math — stories, games, and laughter in a hilariously fun children’s series (for grades K–3) (online) |
Wed, Dec 7 | MathPlay, for pre-K students (in person) |
Wed, Dec 7 | Senior Sessions: “Math in the Corner Pocket” (online) |
Wed, Dec 7 | Equilibrium, MoMath’s adult evening of mathematical games (in person) |
Fri, Dec 9 | Folding Fridays — learn to fold unique origami designs (online) |
Fri, Dec 9 | Family Fridays: “Festive fold: make a uniquely valuable star for the holidays” with Kathleen Sheridan (free!) (in person/online) |
Sat, Dec 10 | MoMath turns 10: Join a big birthday bash! (in person) |
Sun, Dec 11 | Bridge Basics 1 — final session of an eight-week course (online) |
Tue, Dec 13 | Loving Math — stories, games, and laughter in a hilariously fun children’s series (for grades K–3) (online) |
Tue, Dec 13 | Exponential Party Fun with Tim Chartier (members only) (online) |
Wed, Dec 14 | Math Encounters: “Mathemagical Themas: A Menagerie of Mathematics and Magic” featuring Matt Baker (free!) (in person/online) |
Thu, Dec 15 | Senior Sessions: “Grids of Life” (online) |
Thu, Dec 15 | Meet a Mathematician featuring Edray Goins; hosted by Tim Chartier (online) |
Thu, Dec 15 | QED: Pitfalls for Parents (online) |
Fri, Dec 16 | Folding Fridays — learn to fold unique origami designs (online) |
Sat, Dec 17 | Krazy Kahoot — a fun-filled event for the entire family! (online) |
Sun, Dec 18 | Tween Primes, the MoMath book club for tweens and teens: Math with Bad Drawings by Ben Orlin (online) |
Mon, Dec 19 | Ask a Mathematician — Anything! with Tim Chartier (online) |
Tue, Dec 20 | Volumes, the MoMath book club: a discussion of Mathematics, Magic and Mystery by Martin Gardner (online) |
Wed, Dec 21 | Math Gym, a workout for your brain (free!) (online) |
Tue, Dec 27 to Thu, Dec 29 | MoMath Mini-Camps (in person) |
Thu, Dec 29 | Math Menagerie: A Winter Activity Fair (in person) |
Tue, Jan 10 | Loving Math: — stories, games, and laughter in a hilariously fun children’s series (online) |
Wed, Jan 11 | Math Encounters: “Moving Pictures: the art of M.C. Escher and animation” featuring Rinus Roelofs (free!) (in person/online) |
Fri, Jan 13 | Folding Fridays: — learn to fold unique origami designs (online) |
Fri, Jan 13 | Family Fridays: “Nothing but Net: Albrecht Dürer and animation” with Rinus Roelofs (free!) (in person/online) |
Sat, Jan 14 | Krazy Kahoot — a fun-filled event for the entire family! (online) |
Tue, Jan 17 | Loving Math: — stories, games, and laughter in a hilariously fun children’s series (online) |
Wed, Jan 18 | Math Gym, a workout for your brain (free!) (online) |
Fri, Jan 20 | Folding Fridays: — learn to fold unique origami designs (online) |
Tue, Jan 24 | Loving Math: — stories, games, and laughter in a hilariously fun children’s series (online) |
Fri, Jan 27 | Folding Fridays: — learn to fold unique origami designs (online) |
Mon, Jan 30 | Professional Development Day at MoMath: — save the date! (online) |
Tue, Jan 31 | Loving Math: — stories, games, and laughter in a hilariously fun children’s series (online) |
How Can Math Blow Your Mind? (Solve It! for Kids: the science podcast for curious & creative kids and their families)
Ordinarily Extraordinary — Conversations with women in STEM: Museum of Mathematics & Cindy Lawrence, Executive Director of MoMath (Ordinarily Extraordinary)
Using Math To Teach The Rules Of Baseball (NBC News 4)
How a Mathematician Spends His Sundays (The New York Times)
Drummer Will Calhoun Debuts Selections from His Rhythm Art/AZA Collection at the National Museum of Mathematics (Broadway World)
Dinner! Drinks! Denominators! (The New Yorker)
Visit MoMath
Admission tickets to visit MoMath in person are on sale at visit.momath.org. Members receive free unlimited admission and free access to many recorded events. (Not a member? Join today!)
Retail Pick-of-the-Month: HyperTiles
Take home your own HyperTiles starter or deluxe kit, and explore endless possibilities, surprising outcomes, and hours of open-ended adventure from one simple shape. HyperTiles is available in-store or online from Additions, the shop at MoMath. Excited to try it out with friends? HyperTiles debuts this month at Structure Studio, the MoMath exhibit where — on Saturday, December 10 — you can be one of the first to make cool mathematical structures with this uncommon construction toy! Come by for the chance to have your creative design chosen and placed on display in the Structure Studio showcase.
Support MoMath while shopping at Amazon!
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MoMath gift cards
Give the gift of math! Purchase a gift card by phone at 212-542‑0566 or stop by Additions, the shop at MoMath, to pick up your card today, good for purchases in the shop or admission to the Museum.
ONGOING PROGRAMS
Birthday parties (in person or online!)
Looking to host a one-of-a-kind birthday party full of fabulous mathematical fun? Invite your guests to MoMath for unique party activities and games, plus a chance to explore more than 40 engaging exhibits! From captivating constructions to scintillating scavenger hunts, enjoy exceptional experiences for birthday celebrants of all ages. Can your hands race as fast as your minds? With your choice of customized activities, parties can be personalized for all ages of birthday boys and girls — from children through adults, from simple to complicated. Not in town? Check out MoMath’s origami birthday parties, available exclusively online — you and your guests can learn the wondrous art of paper folding from an origami expert! For more information, please email birthdays@momath.org.
MoMath comes to YOU! Visit MoMath without leaving your school campus — limited bookings available (in person)
Students and educators, are you ready for a field trip but not leaving campus just yet? Let MoMath come to you! MoMath’s fully vaccinated and engaging math specialists can bring MoMath’s unique blend of enriching math activities and/or hands-on MM2GO exhibits to your campus. Learn more and book your in-school MoMath workshop today at fieldtrips.momath.org. Free visits for Title I schools are available — sign up online at titleone.momath.org!
Traces — on display now in Composite, the gallery at MoMath (in person)
Traces reveals the hidden patterns created as objects move through space: the pathways of birds in flight, the oars of a kayaker on a still lake, or even the drumsticks of a jazz percussionist. Sometimes periodic but always organized, the traces of these movements — revealed by the technologically savvy artists in this exhibit — are as intriguing as they are beautiful. Take in the stunning visuals, explore the underlying mathematics of the artwork, and manipulate interactive exhibits to create your own unique light traces. Traces features the work of Xavi Bou, Will Calhoun, and Stephen Orlando. Learn more at composite.momath.org.
Senior Sessions (online)
Exercise your mental muscles in 45-minute math sessions! Join MoMath’s experienced presenters for intriguing classes on a variety of stimulating topics, including topology, puzzles, and cryptography. Enjoy the sense of discovery and challenge in these engaging, interactive activities with a collegial cohort of mature minds. For senior citizens / mature adults. Learn more and register at seniorsessions.momath.org.
MathPlay, MoMath’s program for preschoolers (in person)
Led by an experienced MoMath educator, MathPlay offers children the opportunity to play well-developed games that help broaden math skills, improve problem-solving techniques, fine-tune motor coordination, and enhance communication and social skills. Give your child every chance of success — recent studies have shown that early development of math skills can be a strong predictor of future school achievement. Learn more and register at mathplay.momath.org.
Student Sessions for grades pre-K through 12 (online)
Mondays through Fridays
Whether your child is already passionate about mathematics or just starting to explore its wonders, MoMath Online: Student Sessions will expose your child to cool areas of mathematics not covered in school and stoke the flames for a lifelong appreciation of mathematics. Drop-in classes guided by an experienced educator are available throughout the week, and registration is always free for families in need. Learn more and register at studentsessions.momath.org.
Math Discovery for students and their families/caregivers (in person)
Don’t miss the chance to join one of MoMath’s specially trained educators in Math Discovery, a series of hands-on classes exploring intriguing math topics. For students and their families/caregivers. Limited space available. Learn more and register at discovery.momath.org.
Derivatives, MoMath’s tour program (in person)
Enjoy a new perspective on MoMath in a small group setting as you stroll through the Museum with an expert tour guide leading the way. Learn more at derivatives.momath.org. To request a tour, please email groupsales@momath.org with the subject line “Derivatives Tour.”
Math tutoring (in person/online)
Is your child struggling in math? We can help! MoMath is offering limited private tutoring for grades K–12 with certified teachers who have extensive experience successfully teaching students online and in the classroom. Whether your child needs assistance with homework or exam preparation, MoMath’s instructors are ready to help. For more information, please email tutoring@momath.org.
APPLY NOW
Steven H. Strogatz Prize for Math Communication — awarded to students 15 to 18 years old
Are you a high school student who wants to share your love of math with the world? Enter this worldwide contest! Cash prizes will be awarded for compelling math communication projects, and award-winning projects will be posted online. The 2022 Strogatz Prize application is now available. To learn more and apply, visit strogatzprize.momath.org.
Expansions: an afternoon enrichment program for gifted math students (in person)
Reinvent math class with Expansions, MoMath’s afternoon gifted program. Featuring programs for math-loving students enrolled in first through eighth grades, Expansions workshops are designed and delivered by MoMath’s educational team to illuminate the wonders of mathematics, challenge and inspire students, and broaden their mathematical horizons. With topics ranging from fractals to cellular automata, these afternoon classes provide an opportunity for participants to learn advanced and fascinating topics not included in the standard K–12 curriculum. Plus, students can benefit from enjoying math together in small groups of talented and focused young scholars. To learn more and apply for the fall 2022 semester, visit expansions.momath.org.
School and group visits (in person/online)
MoMath has almost two dozen great student programs, from constructing polygons to creating Möbius strips, for school groups visiting the Museum, in person and online. Bring your students to MoMath for a peek into the exciting world of mathematics, and see why students and teachers of all ages love the Museum. And as an additional flexible option, educators can bring MoMath activities and exhibits to their campus! Learn more and register at fieldtrips.momath.org.
Free programs for Title I schools (in person/online)
MoMath’s free outreach programs for Title I schools include in-person and online field trips to the Museum, workshops presented by experienced MoMath educators in your classroom, and visits to your school by Math Midway 2 Go (MM2GO), MoMath’s travelling suite of original mathematical exhibits. Support for these programs is now available, thanks to contributions from individuals and organizations including: Judith Gibbons and Francesco Scattone, Con Edison, The Scripps Family Fund for Education and the Arts, Two Sigma, and New York City Councilwoman Carlina Rivera (2nd District). These programs are supported, in part, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council. To apply for one of these free programs, visit titleone.momath.org. Interested in sponsoring one of them? Email donation@momath.org.
Open Set 2022 — MoMath’s evening of performing arts
Make math your muse! MoMath is still accepting submissions for its annual mathematical performing arts event, Open Set. Compose a song, write a poem, juggle, spin plates — all acts with a connection to mathematics are welcome! Visit performance.momath.org to submit. Not a performer? That’s okay — you can still join MoMath to enjoy a special night of live performance of selected submissions (date TBD).
JOIN THE TEAM
Are you passionate about spreading a love of mathematics? Contact us — we’d love to welcome you to the team! Send the following to jobs@momath.org: a cover letter, your résumé with GPA, and a 150- to 500-word statement describing your views on mathematics or an experience you’ve had related to mathematics.
Positions are available in education, administration, marketing, technology, communications, and more — visit jobs.momath.org for a complete list of MoMath’s exciting job and volunteer opportunities.
Know a recent college graduate looking for a collaborative environment at a meaningful institution? Direct them to jobs.momath.org.
Featured positions:
Office Administrator
MoMath seeks an office administrator to facilitate the business operations of the Museum by providing a broad range of administrative support that touches on a variety of aspects of program coordination, event planning, and office management.
Human Resources Advisor
MoMath is seeking a Human Resources Advisor to ensure that full employee life cycle processes, from recruiting through separation, are handled efficiently and effectively, and that all interactions are handled in a professional, approachable, and responsive manner.
UPCOMING EVENTS
For a complete listing of upcoming events and programs at MoMath, please visit events.momath.org.
Student Sessions: “Discovering Polyominoes” (Grades K–3) (online)
Friday, December 2 at 2:30 pm ET
You’ve heard of dominoes, but have you ever heard of trominoes, tetrominoes, and pentonimoes? Discover the many surprising shapes you can create simply by combining single-size squares. Explore various types of symmetry using these unique objects. Warning: Solving polyomino puzzles may provide hours of fun! Learn more and register at studentsessions.momath.org.
Math Discovery: “Möbius Madness” (Grades 3–6) (in person)
Friday, December 2 at 4:15 pm ET
Join us to construct fascinating topological objects such as Möbius bands, discovering their fundamental patterns and structures. Through hands-on activities, uncover the surprising properties hidden around every twist and turn! For students in grades three through six and their families/caregivers. Learn more and register at discovery.momath.org.
Math Discovery: “Tessellation Station” (Grades K–2) (in person)
Saturday, December 3 at 2:30 pm ET
From nature to art to architecture, tessellations — or tiling patterns — offer a creative way to understand geometry. Using the symmetries of polygons, discover surprising and beautiful patterns as you learn about infinite tessellations. For students in grades kindergarten through two and their families/caregivers. Learn more and register at discovery.momath.org.
Folding Fridays (online)
Friday, December 2 at 4:30 pm ET
MoMath continues this runaway hit series, in which learners ages seven through adult create beautiful new models each week. Every session will be different, and each can stand alone. Explore the wonders of paper folding — there’s math in every fold! Learn more and register at foldingfridays.momath.org.
Math Discovery: “Secrets of Telling Secrets” (Grades 3–6) (in person)
Saturday, December 3 at 4:00 pm ET
Explore cryptography, secret codes, and ciphers. Join us for this introduction to the substitution cipher, which hides messages by replacing letters or groups of letters with other letters or groups of letters. Using patterns and perseverance, learn how to create hidden messages — and how to break secret codes! Learn more and register at discovery.momath.org.
Bridge Basics 1 — seventh session of an eight-week course (online)
Sunday, December 4 at 2:00 pm ET
Bridge has been called one of the world’s most popular collaborative card games. If you’ve always wanted to learn to play, don’t miss Bridge Basics 1, an eight-week course taught by American Contract Bridge League (ACBL) accredited teacher Dr. Susan J. Fishbein and designed to show you the basics. Why does the game have such broad appeal? Bridge stimulates both sides of the brain, from the use of a bidding language to the application of arithmetic, probability, logic, and inference. Join us for eight weeks, and take away a hobby for a lifetime! Learn more at bridge.momath.org.
Starring Math — discussion of the film AlphaGo, hosted by Tim Chartier (online)
Monday, December 5 at 7:00 pm ET
Math goes to the movies! Join MoMath’s 2022–2023 Distinguished Visiting Professor Tim Chartier and special guest Raghu Ramanujan for a discussion of AlphaGo. The film documents a Go match between Lee Sedol, an eighteen-time international champion of the ancient game, and AlphaGo, an AI developed by DeepMind Technologies. Raghu Ramanujan is an Associate Professor of Mathematics and Computer Science at Davidson College. He is interested in many subsets of computer science, including automated planning, combinatorial search, and machine learning. Learn more and register at starring.momath.org.
Loving Math — stories, games, and laughter in a hilariously fun children’s hour (online)
Tuesday, December 6 at 4:00 pm ET
Join master storyteller Steve Sherman for an exciting session designed for kindergartners through third graders. If your child loves stories, games, and laughter, don’t miss this wild and wacky event! Learn more and register at loving.momath.org.
Senior Sessions: “Math in the Corner Pocket” (online)
Wednesday, December 7 at 2:00 pm ET
Explore angles and the law of reflection while tracing the path of a billiard ball as it bounces off the walls of a pool table. Use patterns to discover a simple method to predict in which pocket the ball will land and learn how to prove that your prediction is correct. Game on! For senior citizens / mature adults. Learn more and register at seniorsessions.momath.org.
MathPlay, MoMath’s program for preschoolers (in person)
Wednesday, December 7 at 4:00 pm ET
Led by an experienced MoMath educator, MathPlay offers children the opportunity to play well-developed games that help broaden math skills, improve problem-solving techniques, fine-tune motor coordination, and enhance communication and social skills. Give your child every chance of success — recent studies have shown that early development of math skills can be a strong predictor of future school achievement. Learn more and register at mathplay.momath.org.
Equilibrium, MoMath’s adult evening of mathematical games (in person)
Wednesday, December 7 at 6:00 pm ET
Join Gary Gordon and Liz McMahon for a fun-filled adult evening of mathematically rich gaming! Come join old friends and new for a fun-filled, adult evening featuring a broad array of mathematically rich, hands-on games. Bring a friend, play some games, and connect with new and interesting people, all while enjoying the unique evening atmosphere at the premier math museum in North America. Learn more and register at equilibrium.momath.org.
Folding Fridays (online)
Friday, December 9 at 4:30 pm ET
MoMath continues this runaway hit series, in which learners ages seven through adult create beautiful new models each week. Every session will be different, and each can stand alone. Explore the wonders of paper folding — there’s math in every fold! Learn more and register at foldingfridays.momath.org.
Family Fridays: “Festive fold: make a uniquely valuable star for the holidays” with Kathleen Sheridan (free!) (in person/online)
Friday, December 9 at 6:30 pm ET
Thinking about what to buy for those hard-to-shop-for family and friends? Wondering whether a gift card is the way to go? Wait — there’s a new, even more versatile option, just in time for the holidays — a uniquely mathematical and artistic gift — folded money! Using five one-dollar bills (or larger bills, or paper) and under the expert guidance of MoMath favorite Kathleen Sheridan, we will construct a lovely five-pointed star. A unique folding sequence and strong lock bring plenty of math into the equation, while symmetry and elegance make for a beautiful, star-shaped, decorative element for the holidays. Bring your own CRISP bills or use paper provided by MoMath in place of dollar bills for your own model. Come fold with us! Family Fridays is designed to bring family members of all ages together to enjoy a diverse array of engaging mathematical activities, promoting interest and enthusiasm among kids and adults alike. Thanks to the generous support of Two Sigma, this program is free to attendees. Learn more and register at familyfridays.momath.org.
MoMath turns 10: Join the big birthday bash! (in person)
Saturday, December 10, starting at 10:00 am ET
MoMath is celebrating its 10th birthday and you’re invited! Come by all day long for special activities, included with admission. Then, join us for an evening of mathematical festivities, including birthday cake, music, and dancing. Learn more and register at 10thbday.momath.org.
Bridge Basics 1 — final session of an eight-week course (online)
Sunday, December 11 at 2:00 pm ET
Bridge has been called one of the world’s most popular collaborative card games. If you’ve always wanted to learn to play, don’t miss Bridge Basics 1, an eight-week course taught by American Contract Bridge League (ACBL) accredited teacher Dr. Susan J. Fishbein and designed to show you the basics. Why does the game have such broad appeal? Bridge stimulates both sides of the brain, from the use of a bidding language to the application of arithmetic, probability, logic, and inference. Join us for eight weeks, and take away a hobby for a lifetime! Learn more at bridge.momath.org.
Loving Math — stories, games, and laughter in a hilariously fun children’s hour (online)
Tuesday, December 13 at 4:00 pm ET
Join master storyteller Steve Sherman for an exciting session designed for kindergartners through third graders. If your child loves stories, games, and laughter, don’t miss this wild and wacky event! Learn more and register at loving.momath.org.
Exponential Party Fun with Tim Chartier (members only) (online)
Tuesday, December 13 at 6:30 pm ET
December can be a time full of parties as we celebrate holiday cheer and our hopes for the new year. Many of us have learned tricks to solving math problems. In this talk, let’s learn some math tricks for parties or gatherings, whether they be virtual or in-person. Details and registration coming soon.
Math Encounters: “Mathemagical Themas: A Menagerie of Mathematics and Magic” featuring Matt Baker (free!) (in person/online)
Wednesday, December 14 at 4:00 pm and 7:00 pm ET
Join mathematician and magician Matt Baker for an evening of deceptive and entertaining magic. From fingertip mindreading to magnetic colors, you’ll be amazed by the magic you’ll see and delighted by the opportunity to learn some of the “tricks of the trade.” But don’t worry — there’s math in there, too! Special introduction by Joshua Jay, author, effects artist, and certified Penn-and-Teller-fooling magician. Math Encounters is MoMath’s popular free public presentation series celebrating the spectacular world of mathematics, produced with support from the Simons Foundation. Learn more and register for free at mathencounters.momath.org.
Senior Sessions: “Grids of Life” (online)
Thursday, December 15 at 2:00 pm ET
Join us to play the Game of Life, invented by John Conway and popularized by Martin Gardner. Widely known in the 1970s (particularly among the computing community), the Game of Life is an example of a cellular automaton (CA). Learn the rules, follow recipes, and use CA principles to generate surprising patterns. Explore simple cellular automata by creating your own infinite patterns! For senior citizens / mature adults. Learn more and register at seniorsessions.momath.org.
Meet a Mathematician featuring Edray Goins; hosted by Tim Chartier (online)
Thursday, December 15 at 4:00 pm ET
Join Tim Chartier, MoMath’s 2022–2023 Distinguished Visiting Professor for the Public Dissemination of Mathematics, as he brings diverse and talented guests to the MoMath stage to share their experiences, their stories, and their love of mathematics. In December, meet Edray Goins, a professor of Mathematics and Statistics at Pomona College, where he researches, among many things, elliptic curves. He also spends many of his summers engaging underrepresented students in research in the mathematical sciences. Learn more and register at meetmath.momath.org.
QED: Pitfalls for Parents with special guest Jo Boaler, hosted by Tim Chartier (online)
Thursday, December 15 at 7:00 pm ET
Parents, join Distinguished Visiting Professor Tim Chartier and special guest Jo Boaler for an hour of math learning, designed with you in mind. Starting with the basics, we’ll explore — and learn to leap right over — some of the most common stumbling blocks in K–12 math. Anything that you or your child ever found confusing is fair game! Jo Boaler is a professor in Stanford University’s Graduate School of Education. She specializes in studying which methods of mathematical teaching correlate with students developing a “growth mindset” and with upholding equity in the classroom. Learn more and register at qed.momath.org.
Folding Fridays (online)
Friday, December 16 at 4:30 pm ET
MoMath continues this runaway hit series, in which learners ages seven through adult create beautiful new models each week. Every session will be different, and each can stand alone. Explore the wonders of paper folding — there’s math in every fold! Learn more and register at foldingfridays.momath.org.
Krazy Kahoot (online)
Saturday, December 17 at 3:00 pm ET
Join MoMath’s favorite math quizmaster Steve Sherman for a fun-filled family game bursting with a wide range of entertaining questions for all ages. Is your family up for this lively challenge?! Learn more and register at krazy.momath.org.
Tween Primes, the MoMath book club for tweens and teens: Math with Bad Drawings by Ben Orlin (online)
Sunday, December 18 at 5:30 pm ET
Join MoMath’s 2022–2023 Distinguished Visiting Professor Tim Chartier and author Ben Orlin for a discussion of Ben’s Math with Bad Drawings, which reveals to us what math actually is; its myriad uses, its strange symbols, and the wild leaps of logic and faith that define the usually impenetrable work of the mathematician. Truth and knowledge come in multiple forms: colorful drawings, encouraging jokes, and the stories and insights of an empathetic teacher who believes that math should belong to everyone. Math with Bad Drawings is a life-changing book for the math-estranged and math-enamored alike. Learn more and register at tweenprimes.momath.org.
Ask a Mathematician — Anything! with Tim Chartier (online)
Monday, December 19 at 4:00 pm ET
Ever wanted to ask a mathematician something, maybe about a curious new idea you have, or a concept you’d like to understand better? Don’t know whom to ask? Here’s your chance! MoMath’s 2022–2023 Distinguished Visiting Professor for the Public Dissemination of Mathematics, Tim Chartier, will host this one-hour, online session. Learn more and register at askmath.momath.org.
Senior Sessions: “Math in Art: Tessellations I” (online)
Tuesday, December 20 at 2:00 pm ET
Discover the wonderful world of tessellations! Explore how geometric shapes can completely cover a plane with no gaps or overlaps and discover where tessellations appear: in nature, in ancient Roman mosaics, in Islamic art and architecture, in quilting patterns, and in the works of modern artists such as M.C. Escher. Join us to build your own tessellations with regular polygons in this first offering in the Math in Art series. For senior citizens / mature adults. Learn more and register at seniorsessions.momath.org.
Volumes, the MoMath book club: a discussion of Mathematics, Magic and Mystery by Martin Gardner (online)
Tuesday, December 20 at 6:30 pm ET
Volumes continues! Join Distinguished Visiting Professor Tim Chartier and guest Colm Mulcahy for an online discussion of Martin Gardner’s Mathematics, Magic and Mystery. Why do card tricks work? How can magicians do astonishing feats of mathematics mentally? Why do stage “mind-reading” tricks work? Written by one of the foremost experts on mathematical magic, this book employs considerable historical data and discusses tricks with cards, dice, and coins; topological tricks; geometrical vanishing effects; demonstrations with pure numbers; and dozens of other topics. Colm Mulcahy, a longtime friend of Martin Gardner, is a mathematician and author whose puzzles have appeared in The New York Times. Learn more and register at volumes.momath.org.
Math Gym, a workout for your brain (free!) (online)
Wednesday, December 21 at 3:30 pm ET
Students, spend an hour independently working on engaging and beautiful math problems. Choose whichever challenges you like and explore them with the guidance and mentorship of an expert mathematician. If you love to experience the incredible joy of mathematical discovery, you won’t want to miss this enjoyable monthly program. Learn more and register at workout.momath.org.
MoMath Mini-Camps for grades 1–3 and 4–6 (in person)
Tuesday, December 27 to Thursday, December 29
Too cool for school: these interactive, theme-based lessons and creative hands-on projects make math come alive for each and every participant! Learn more at minicamp.momath.org.
Senior Sessions: “Gallery of Graphs” (online)
Thursday, December 29 at 2:00 pm ET
Dig into graph theory by exploring the connection between vertices and edges — and the walls of any house. Discover a method to determine whether a ghost can haunt a castle or if a figure can be drawn without lifting the pen. Explore how these two problems are related and learn what they have to do with bridges in 18th-century Prussia, all while enjoying a unique and accessible introduction to this sophisticated branch of mathematics. For senior citizens / mature adults. Learn more and register at seniorsessions.momath.org.
Loving Math — stories, games, and laughter in a hilariously fun children’s hour (online)
Tuesday, January 10 at 4:00 pm ET
Join master storyteller Steve Sherman for an exciting session designed for kindergartners through third graders. If your child loves stories, games, and laughter, don’t miss this wild and wacky event! Learn more and register at loving.momath.org.
Math Encounters: “Moving Pictures: the art of M.C. Escher and animation” featuring Rinus Roelofs (free!) (in person only!)
Wednesday, January 11 at 4:00 pm and 7:00 pm ET
The work of M.C. Escher can be thought of as related to animation, for example, in the long print ‘Metamorphosis’. But Escher didn’t really need an animation technique, instead finding his own solutions. A square slowly changes shape and other recognizable shapes — such as birds and fish — emerge, precisely because of the clear visual language that Escher developed. Looking more closely from this perspective, are there perhaps other wonderful worlds that will become visible? Join Dutch mathematician Rinus Roelofs for a closer look at Escher’s work, a great source of inspiration from which unexpected moving images have arisen. Math Encounters is MoMath’s popular free public presentation series celebrating the spectacular world of mathematics, produced with support from the Simons Foundation. Learn more and register at mathencounters.momath.org.
Folding Fridays (online)
Friday, January 13 at 4:30 pm ET
MoMath continues this runaway hit series, in which learners ages seven through adult create beautiful new models each week. Every session will be different, and each can stand alone. Explore the wonders of paper folding — there’s math in every fold! Learn more and register at foldingfridays.momath.org.
Family Fridays: “Nothing but Net: Albrecht Dürer and animation” with Rinus Roelofs (free!) (in person only!)
Friday, January 13 at 6:30 pm ET
In 1525, Albrecht Dürer published, for the first time, schemes that could be cut out of paper and folded into the shape of real 3D physical models (“nets”). With just two stages of drawings, Dürer showed the complete process for making these models, which in some sense is a very primitive version of animation. Join mathematician Rinus Roelofs in an exploration of these “animations” and enjoy the beauty of the folding process as multiple nets are combined to create sometimes surprising results. Family Fridays is designed to bring family members of all ages together to enjoy a diverse array of engaging mathematical activities, promoting interest and enthusiasm among kids and adults alike. Thanks to the generous support of Two Sigma, this program is free to attendees. Registration coming soon. Learn more at familyfridays.momath.org.
Krazy Kahoot (online)
Saturday, January 14 at 3:00 pm ET
Join MoMath’s favorite math quizmaster Steve Sherman for a fun-filled family game bursting with a wide range of entertaining questions for all ages. Is your family up for this lively challenge?! Learn more and register at krazy.momath.org.
Loving Math — stories, games, and laughter in a hilariously fun children’s hour (online)
Tuesday, January 17 at 4:00 pm ET
Join master storyteller Steve Sherman for an exciting session designed for kindergartners through third graders. If your child loves stories, games, and laughter, don’t miss this wild and wacky event! Learn more and register at loving.momath.org.
Math Gym, a workout for your brain (free!) (online)
Wednesday, January 18 at 3:30 pm ET
Students, spend an hour independently working on engaging and beautiful math problems. Choose whichever challenges you like and explore them with the guidance and mentorship of an expert mathematician. If you love to experience the incredible joy of mathematical discovery, you won’t want to miss this enjoyable monthly program. Learn more and register at workout.momath.org.
Folding Fridays (online)
Friday, January 20 at 4:30 pm ET
MoMath continues this runaway hit series, in which learners ages seven through adult create beautiful new models each week. Every session will be different, and each can stand alone. Explore the wonders of paper folding — there’s math in every fold! Learn more and register at foldingfridays.momath.org.
Loving Math — stories, games, and laughter in a hilariously fun children’s hour (online)
Tuesday, January 24 at 4:00 pm ET
Join master storyteller Steve Sherman for an exciting session designed for kindergartners through third graders. If your child loves stories, games, and laughter, don’t miss this wild and wacky event! Learn more and register at loving.momath.org.
Folding Fridays (online)
Friday, January 27 at 4:30 pm ET
MoMath continues this runaway hit series, in which learners ages seven through adult create beautiful new models each week. Every session will be different, and each can stand alone. Explore the wonders of paper folding — there’s math in every fold! Learn more and register at foldingfridays.momath.org.
Professional Development Day at MoMath
Monday, January 30 at 9:30 am ET
Educators, mark your calendars now for a day of professional development, MoMath style!
Loving Math — stories, games, and laughter in a hilariously fun children’s hour (online)
Tuesday, January 31 at 4:00 pm ET
Join master storyteller Steve Sherman for an exciting session designed for kindergartners through third graders. If your child loves stories, games, and laughter, don’t miss this wild and wacky event! Learn more and register at loving.momath.org.
VOLUNTEER AT MoMath!
Integrators: The MoMath High School Volunteer Program (in person)
MoMath accepts a limited number of high school students for ongoing volunteer roles during summer vacation and/or the academic year. The Integrators program offers a unique chance to improve interpersonal and communication skills, explore mathematical concepts, and learn valuable job skills. MoMath Integrators interact with visitors (on the Museum floor or online) and train with professional educators, interpreters, and managers. Students who participate during summer vacation commit five days per week, while school-year participants commit approximately one day per week, typically a Saturday or Sunday, from September through June. The application window for the 2022-2023 school year has closed. The application window for Summer 2023 will open in March 2023. Learn more at volunteers.momath.org.
Volunteer opportunities
MoMath welcomes volunteers who provide valuable support in a variety of individual ways across the Museum, in both public-facing and internal roles.
- Do you love math and would you like to help others enjoy MoMath’s interactive suite of exhibits — and are you willing to devote two four-hour shifts each month? Apply to become a volunteer Integrator in the Museum!
- Can you occasionally assist with MoMath events, demonstrations, birthday parties, and other activities at the Museum?
- Are you a professional who would like to donate your expertise and time to MoMath? MoMath welcomes your support, especially if you are an educator, administrator, videographer, or technologist.
To apply, please send an email to volunteer@momath.org with a subject line that includes “Volunteer” and your name. Include a cover letter, current résumé, and a newly written statement that, in approximately 150 to 500 words, describes an experience that shaped your love of mathematics.
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MoMath is pleased to offer Math on the House, a mailing list for valued Museum patrons to receive free, last-minute tickets to select events when spots become available. To subscribe, visit mathonthehouse.momath.org.
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