Math Circle dates for Spring 2020
Welcome to Math Circle for Spring 2020, at Canisius College’s Science Hall (2001 Main St. Buffalo NY). Our Math Circle is a free program where students from grades 5 – 12 can get together to investigate concepts in mathematics! We look forward to seeing you back or...
Math Circle: no more meetings for Fall 2019
Hi we won't be holding our Math Circle meetings for November 12 and November 19 (and no meeting November 5 election day). But we will be back in February 2020. See you then.
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Math Circle dates: Fall 2019
Welcome to Math Circle for Fall 2019, at Canisius College's Science Hall (2001 Main St. Buffalo NY). It is a free program where students from grades 5 – 12 can get together to investigate concepts in mathematics! We look forward to seeing you back or meeting you...
Kite Setup
Hi Everyone! Thank you for another great year of Math Circle! We thoroughly enjoyed getting to know all of you and exploring different math problems with you. As promised, below is a picture of what your kite should look like when it is put together. Dr. Burns will...
Binary Number Fun!
Yesterday, Tuesday 10/25, Dr. Bisson introduced Squirrel Girl and binary numbers. Ever think you could count past five on one hand? Dr. Bisson taught us how to count to 31 on one hand- and yes, a hand with only five fingers! The students quickly organized...
Math Circle Topics for Fall 2016
Tuesday October 18: KenKen and related arithmetic puzzles! Tuesday October 25: Squirrel Girl and applied dactylonomy! Tuesday November 1: Chess is a puzzle! ALREADY DONE: September 27: The game of penny jumping October 4: Logic puzzles
February 23, 2016: our project
We studied an interesting game using 0's and 1's: we made some discoveries: it seems that if you start with an odd number of 1's, the game ends with a 1; but if you start with an even number of 1's, the game ends with a 0. Do you agree? Here is the project sheet...
Some new articles on old trapezoids
Here are links to two recent articles about trapezoids, related to our Math Circle project for February 9, 2016. babylonian trapezoids trapezoids in medieval India
Art&Math Feb.24, 2015
Hi, our Math Circle project for February 24, 2015 is on Art and Mathematics. Here are two links concerning area that we might find useful: http://www.regentsprep.org/regents/math/algebra/AS1/RefARea.htm http://www.mathsisfun.com/area.html