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"Our kid really enjoyed this camp. He loved the activities (building and programming his Lego robot and trying out game design) and also was happy... Read More
In-Person Math Classes & Camps for Kids
SF State Math Circle
by San Francisco Math Circle
San Francisco
Mon, Sep 22 +more dates
Extracurricular math enrichment that gives students opportunities to develop their creative and critical thinking skills while exploring engaging, hands-on puzzles and games
Fremont
Sun, Nov 16
One-hour contest for students introducing Computer Science concepts through logic and problem-solving challenges, covering topics like number systems, Boolean logic, and graph theory.
Cupertino +more locations
Tomorrow, Aug 11 +more dates
The Junior Lego Robotics camp uses the LEGO Education Spike Essential Set to engage students in hands-on STEAM learning, teaching computer science, engineering, and scientific concepts through project-based activities.
BAC In Person Chess Camps
by Bay Area Chess
Palo Alto +more locations
Tomorrow, Aug 11 +more dates
Chess camps for ages 5-16, all levels, no prior knowledge required. Strategy Games camp for ages 6-16, focusing on logic, STEM concepts, and creativity.
San Francisco
Mon, Aug 18 +more dates
STEAM SUPERSTARS - Camp IntroStep right up to the most exciting event of the summer - STEAM Superstars Summer Camp with Moonshot Labs! Get ready to design and race your own zippy mini roller coasters during Candyland week. Or join us during Digital…
Online Math Classes for Kids
123 Count with Me
by Way to Success
Today +more dates
Welcome to "123 Count with Me," a fun and interactive class designed to introduce young kids to the world of numbers and counting. Through engaging activities, colorful visuals, and playful exercises, children will develop their counting skills.
Addition Word Problems
by Way to Success
Today +more dates
Join us for an exciting class, "Addition Word Problems," designed to help kids aged 4-7 years old develop their addition skills through engaging word problems. Through interactive activities, colorful visuals, and hands-on exercises.
OLSAT - non verbal
by Learn with Logic
Tomorrow, Aug 11 +more dates
The OLSAT is used specifically to measure abilities related to success in school, testing critical thinking and reasoning skills. The OLSAT is intended to test memory, speed of thought and ability to see relationships and patterns.
Addition with Carry Over
by Way to Success
Today +more dates
We are going to teach you Addition with carry over in a fun and interactive way.. which you will never forget in your life..To form a strong foundation of math by learning addition..Book a session now..!!
Tomorrow, Aug 11 +more dates
Two-dimensional figuresIdentify and classify polygonsName, measure, and classify anglesClassify trianglesClassify quadrilaterals Find missing an
On-Demand Math Classes for Kids
540 minutes
Spark Math is a math program developed for students from K to Grade 5. The curriculum of our advanced math program is adapted from the Singapore Math curriculum, a globally recognized methodology of teaching mathematics, and is also used by most private…
Oreo Phases of the Moon
by Look Up to the Stars
20 minutes
As the moon orbits around the earth, the amount of sunlight shining on the lunar landscape changes each night. The word month comes from the moon’s orbita
Valentine Math Facts Riddle
by Lakeshore Learning
20 minutes
Solve each math problem. Then write the letter of the problem in the blank to solve the Valentine riddle.
540 minutes
Spark Math is a math program developed for students from K to Grade 5. The curriculum of our advanced math program is adapted from the Singapore Math curriculum, a globally recognized methodology of teaching mathematics, and is also used by most private…
37 minutes
Good Arithmetic proficiency is crucial succeeding in STEM subjects and a tremendous impact on your child's life.  This is the set of subtraction worksheets

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