Ask Education: What is Infinity? (Part 1)
By Mathnasium | March 24, 2022 Our expert team of math educators and enthusiasts has spent over 40 years developing and refining the most powerful teaching methods and material..
The holiday season is here, with gift-giving opportunities around every corner! Our annual Holiday Gift Guide can help you find the perfect gift for your favorite math-y people. From books to toys, home-décor and everything in-between, you can’t go wrong with our suggestions.
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Take the young ones in your life on a STEM adventure to automate a simple task: toasting bread. Problem-solve with Addy and build a chain-reaction machine!
Math may be all around us, but there is no doubt about it: it can be strange, complex, and wild. Ben Orlin uses “bad drawings” and humor to cover multiple mathematical topics, tailored towards the “math-estranged and math-enamored alike.”
This Math Art book is a wonderful addition to any home. Explore the “growing sensation of math art” through the 80 pieces presented, coupled with the artists’ stories and mathematical explanations behind the art pieces.
Help the math-y people around you share their passion with this Fibonacci Sequence sweatshirt. Buyer beware: wearers may not stop identifying the Golden Ratio around them.
Who says mathematicians do not have a sense of humor? This cowculus t-shirt speaks for itself. 😀
Do you have a young math lover in your life? Not only will the math-equation comforter set decorate their bedroom but it will inspire mathematical dreams for nights to come!
You can never go wrong with a Pi Day blanket. Follow the link to find “the most irrational blanket around — and it’s super soft and fuzzy too!”
With their unique geometric design, these bookends are both useful and fashionable. Hold anything from math books to family albums with this beautiful home set piece.
Fidget Spinner Cube | D-FantiX
Fidget spinners are fascinating on their own, but this one is combined with a cube to make a puzzle spinner. Help your friends and family members boost their concentration and improve their focus with this small, portable, and fun fidget spinner for kids and adults.
Do not be fooled: The Turing Tumble may be a toy, but children and adults will have fun discovering how computers work with this game. Build marble-powered computers that can solve logic puzzles, count, and much, much more!
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