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Road Trips & Math: A Surprisingly Great Combination

Jun 20, 2023 | Wurzbach Blog

As the summer begins, families will start embarking on trips, small and large, near and far. Whether you and your family are traveling together in a car, train, or airplane, we’ve got some math learning games that are fun for the whole family and will help your students get ready for the new school year without even knowing it.

The Math of Road Trips

Jun 7, 2023 | Wurzbach Blog

You decided to take a road trip! Yay, but don't do all the planning yourself. When you plan a road trip, you use math literally every step of the way. Click the following link to see how math helps you successfully get from point A to point B.

The Key to Staying Ahead this Summer? Camp Mathnasium

Apr 27, 2023 | Wurzbach Blog

Last blog post we spoke about the COVID slide and how it is still ongoing. Today, we will be presenting you with a solution… Camp Mathnasium! Camp Mathnasium is a 5 day morning camp from 9am to 12pm for students entering grades 1 through 6.

The COVID Slide is Still Ongoing

Apr 14, 2023 | Wurzbach Blog

Educators have been trying to figure out just how much students lose after a long break from school for more than a century. More recent studies have confirmed that academic progress slows during the summer for all children, resulting in what is known as the “Summer Slide” which we discussed last month.

Camp Mathnasium: The Place to be this Summer

Mar 22, 2023 | Wurzbach Blog

Join us this summer for Camp Mathnasium, where your child will have a blast with math! They will learn face-to-face with trained math instructors, explore STEM-related activities, and play innovative, engaging math and critical thinking games!

Benefits of Attending Math Summer Camp

Mar 8, 2023 | Wurzbach Blog

Summer vacation can be a dangerous slippery slope for kids who aren’t kept engaged and active. Research shows students lose approximately 2.6 months of math knowledge over the summer due to the fact that many students don’t think about math as existing outside of the classroom. This leaves kids struggling to catch up in the fall.