Give the gift of math
to students and senior citizens

MoMath Online: Student Sessions
Weekdays

Appropriate for students in grades pre-K through 12

Give the gift of mathematics — with classes for students in grades pre-K to 12!

Whether your child, grandchild, or loved one is already passionate about mathematics or just starting to explore its wonders, MoMath Online: Student Sessions introduces cool areas of mathematics not covered in school and stokes the flames for lifelong math appreciation.  Invite a giftee to join any number of MoMath's 45-minute enriching, interactive classes such as Discovering Polyominoes, Möbius Madness, and Breaking Codes!  Give the gift now; recipients make their selections later!

Senior Sessions
Twice a week (weekdays)

Give the gift of math — with classes for senior citizens!

Whether your loved one has been a math lover for years or is looking for a new challenge, Senior Sessions are sure to work those mental muscles!  With a collegial cohort of mature minds, these intriguing classes explore a variety of stimulating topics, including topology, puzzles, and cryptography.  Invite a giftee to join any number of MoMath's 45-minute enriching, interactive sessions such as Dynamic Dice, Sensational Puzzles, and Math in the Corner Pocket.  Give the gift now; recipients make their selections later!

Please email mathgift@momath.org with any questions.

Gift purchases are non-refundable and may be redeemed any time through June 30, 2023.

Contact Information - The Gift of Math
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