Look for Museums Where You Can Practice Math on Your Next Family Trip

May 5, 2018 | Parker

If you are going on a family trip this summer, look for museums to incorporate fun and fuel curiosity. Studies show that curiosity stimulates innovation, creativity, thinking skills, and academic achievement. Curious people always hunger to learn more. As a math-learning center, our list focuses on museums with an element of math.

Math Museums

What is not to love about a museum dedicated to illustrating math concepts in a concrete, fun, and interactive way? The only museum in the United States dedicated entirely to math is The National Museum of Mathematics in Manhattan. Several museums, like the Exploratorium in San Francisco and the Museum of Science in Boston, have permanent math exhibits. Many other science museums contract with the travelling math exhibits like MathAlive! and Math Moves!

Children’s Museums

The exhibits at children’s museums engage young minds and foster thinking and creativity in many areas, including math. Some children’s museums target ages 1-12. If you have teens in your family, call ahead to make sure they won’t be left out of the fun and learning. Click here for a list of children’s museums around the country.

Science Centers

Science centers use hands-on, interactive exhibits to explore concepts related to math, science, and technology. The concepts kids learn in school really come to life in a science center. Adults love science centers too! Click here to search for a science center near you.

Aerospace Museums

Humans would never have been able to take to the skies without the help of math. Engineers and pilots must use complex math to account for variables like wind speed, air density, distance, and fuel economy. Aerospace museums ignite interest in flying machines such as, rockets, airplanes, helicopters, and hot-air balloons. Many museums have interactive displays and simulators where visitors can explore many math concepts related to flight. The National Air and Space Museum in Washington DC is especially impressive. Click here for a list of aeronautical museums around the country.

Other Museums

We know that you and your family may have interests outside of math (gasp!). Since math is a universal way to analyze and communicate information, you may even see math at a history or art museum. Click here for a comprehensive list of museums in the United States.

If you and your family like math at museums you might also like Mathnasium of Parker. We are a math only learning center. Our individualized approach to math instruction helps kids who are behind grade level, at grade level, and above grade level enjoy and feel confident in math. Give us a call today. 303-840-1184

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