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Workshops & seminars

The Montreal math circle


Date & time
Sunday, February 21, 2016
9:30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m.
Cost

$30 per session

Where

John Molson Building
1450 Guy
Room MB 1.301

Wheel chair accessible

Yes

The Montreal math circle is an enrichment program which offers an occasion for students interested in mathematics to solve challenging problems at their grade level. The circle aims at bringing pleasure and confidence in children while doing mathematics. The problems during each meeting will be centered around a specific topic. The instructor is bilingual and will accommodate students from both English and French instruction schools. For more information, please feel free to send an email at montrealmathclub@gmail.com.

A fourth session of 4 topics is starting on February 21. If you would like to register your child for a session, please send an email indicating your name, the name and grade of your child or children attending, and a contact email.

Cost: There will be a one-time registration fee of $30 per child which will also cover the cost of materials for all classes in the session. This can be paid to the instructor at the time of the first meeting, in cash or by check (payable to: Institut des sciences mathématiques). The Montreal math circle reserves its right to cancel a certain level if a minimum of 6 participants is not attained.

Dates: On Sundays, starting February 21 until March 13, 2016 / Les dimanches, à partir du 21 février au 13 mars, 2016.

Times: See times for each grade below.

Place: Concordia University, Room: MB 1.301 (1450 Guy Street, corner of de Maisonneuve). Map.

The topics for each grade to be covered on February 21 are as follows: 
 

Grade / Niveau Time / Heure Topic / Sujet
3-4 11:15am-12:45pm / 11h15-12h45 Date, hour, calendar / Date, heure, calendrier
5-6 1:00-2:30pm / 13h00-14h30 Problem solving methods / Méthodes de résolution des problèmes
7-8 / Sec. I&II 9:30-11:00am / 9h30-11h00 Triangle: important lines / Droites remarquables d’un triangle
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