Mathnasium of Waterloo
580 Weber St. N N2V 1K4 Waterloo, ON, Canada
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Locality: Waterloo, Ontario
Phone: +1 519-496-6311
Address: 580 Weber St. N N2V 1K4 Waterloo, ON, Canada
Website: mathnasium.ca/waterloo
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It’s #EndangeredSpeciesDay! As good citizens of planet Earth, it’s our responsibility to celebrate #biodiversity and teach our children to do the same. How are you doing this at home? Tell us in the comments! #LoveWildlife SaveWildlife #Mathnasium
Think fast! One plant that Chase and his mom planted for #EarthDay is already half a metre tall, and another one is 60 centimetres tall. Which one is taller? #ThinkFast #MentalMath #Mathnasium Hint: There are 100 centimetres in one metre.
Geometric shapes can be found all around us. And one of the most useful is the cylinder! Watch today’s #Mathnasium #ShapeShort to learn more about this awesome shape, then look to see how many you can find around you right now! #MathFun #CLTM
Happy Friday, math fans! How about a little #mathfun with May flowers to ease you into the weekend? See if you can find the mistake on each flower, then tell us about it in the comments! #Mathnasium #CLTM
Our teaching techniques are tailored to the individual learning styles and needs of each child. Visit this week’s Number Sense Blog article, where we give you a look at what makes the Mathnasium Method so unique! #Mathnasium #ChangingLivesThroughMath http://ow.ly/ljUS50EGNGe
Today is Fibonacci Day! Celebrated every year on November 23rd, the date corresponds with the first four numbers of the Fibonacci Sequence (1,1,2,3). We love how the numbers of this famous pattern sometimes manifest in nature. Beautiful, right?! #MathHoliday #Mathnasium
Did you know that there are only TWO Friday the 13ths in 2020? One was in March, and one is today! Many people in the western world believe the day like the number 13 brings bad luck. As a matter of fact, this fear even has its own name: paraskevidekatriaphobia. What about you? Are you afraid of #FridayThe13th? Tell us in the comments! #Mathnasium
We've been reflecting on Thanksgiving last month, and we're thinking we didn't adequately express our #gratitude for #math. So we're sharing a post-holiday #BrainTeaser to make up for it! Solve for "?" and give us your answers in the comments! #GobbleGobble #Mathnasium #MathFun
It’s #WordProblemWednesday. And this week’s word problems give kids another opportunity to figure out how much or how many of a given thing. So hop on over to our Number Sense Blog and put your child’s #mathskills to work! #Mathnasium http://ow.ly/pk9c50C15ne
Have you ever wondered how far you can get on a litre of gas or, perhaps, how many clothes you can fit into your suitcase when prepping for a trip? Head over to our Number Sense Blog, where you and your child can practice arriving at answers using #math. #Mathnasium #WordProblemWednesday http://ow.ly/aHAS50Chhn2
Rectangles, rectangles, everywhere! While you may not have realized it, rectangles are one of the most common shapes around. Take a look at this week's #ShapeShort to learn more about the "Rectangle," then see how many you can spot near you! #Mathnasium #MathFun
"Praising what is lost makes the remembrance dear." - William Shakespeare. Today we honour those who have gone before us for serving and protecting our country. #Mathnasium #RememberanceDay2020
Happy Thanksgiving, math fans. May you have a day full of #gratitude and #joy! #Mathnasium #GivingThanks
At Mathnasium, we are destroying the myth that mathematicians are born and not made. With the right instruction, most children can become excellent at math. #Mathnasium #Mission #ChangingLivesThroughMath
While we prefer to use our own #mathskills to do calculations when possible, G.W. Leibniz's calculator was a #gamechanger! Watch this #MathematiciansInHistory short to learn more. #Mathnasium #ChangingLivesThroughMath #CLTM
Life brings us a mix of experiences each and every day. If you’re a parent, does your child have the #mathskills to navigate these situations? Head on over to our Number Sense blog where this week’s word problems put them to the test! #Mathnasium #WordProblemWednesday http://ow.ly/Xjfr50BDhdS
Did you know that when someone says, "I'll be there in a jiffy," that they're actually using a unit of #time? It's true. Check out this #Mathnasium #FunFact to find out more! #ChangingLivesThroughMath #CLTM
Today is #WorldTeachersDay2020 and we are celebrating all of you passionate, hard-working, life-changers out there. Thanks for helping shape our world! #MathnasiumLovesTeachers #Teaching #Education #Teachers #Educators
We love #shapes of all kinds, but squares hold a special place in our heart. They are one of the first things we learn as children and as we get more complex, so do they! Take a look at today's #ShapeTeaser and tell us your answer. Will you see all of them? #Mathnasium #MathFun
Can your child make change? Do they have a sixth sense for dollars and cents? Head on over to our Number Sense blog for this week’s word problems all about money. #Mathnasium #WordProblemWednesday #MoneyMath http://ow.ly/KjxK50BAu2o
Spending hours on the computer for #DistanceLearning and work can be tedious. So why not add some whimsy with our FREE #Mathnasium #VirtualBackgrounds? Visit our Number Sense blog to download one or all today! #ZoomBackgrounds #MathFun http://ow.ly/5I5v50BDysl
Does your child know that they can predict the weather using science and #math? Meteorologists do it all the time! Check out this week’s word problems and have them put their forecasting skills to the test. #WordProblemWednesday #Mathnasium http://ow.ly/ze4750BntuF
Happy Friday, math fans we made it through the week! Here’s a little brainteaser to help you fall into the weekend. What do YOU get for ? #Mathnasium #BrainTeaser #MathFun
Fueling our bodies properly often involves calculating the volume, weight and cost of our food. Visit our blog to check out this week’s word problems all about healthy eating. #WordProblemWednesday #Mathnasium #Math http://ow.ly/BnRM50BntQB
We're all about making math make sense. Check out this week's #MathnasiumMethod short showing you how to measure "halfway between"! #Mathnasium #Halfway