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The new school is just starting, but MathAlive! at the Arizona Science Center is about to wind down. Don't miss out on your opportunity to see this unique interactive experience before it closes on September 3. Our friends at the Arizona Science Center have given Bookmans Ticket Tuesday fans a chance to win a pair of tickets for the limited engagement.
MathAlive! is designed to inspire, to spark the imagination, to reveal not only math at work, but the endless possibilities of math. Designed for families and students the exhibition brings to life the real math behind what kids love most -- video games, sports, fashion, music, robotics, and more -- and creates interactive and immersive experiences that bring to life the math at work in each, whether in design, application or use.
Who was your most memorable math teacher? Let us know for a chance to win two VIP Passes to MathAlive! at Arizona Science Center. We'll use random.org to pick four winners. Winners will be notified by e-mail Wednesday mornings or Wednesday sometime or maybe even Thursday, but you have only until Wednesday morning to comment. Comments are moderated and may take some time to appear. Please do not resubmit your comments -- one is plenty
For more information on MathAlive! and the Arizona Science Center visit their website. Engage online by following @azsciencecenter on Twitter and use the hashtag #MathAlive! or #ASC to join the conversation.
August 15, 2012
My most memorable math teacher was Mr High - my favorite by far!
Thanks,
Beth
August 15, 2012
My memorable math teacher was Mr. Smith! Oh man I will never forget it he has a veteran from the army & he had such a special way of teaching us!
August 15, 2012
My memorable math teacher would have to be Mr. young.
August 16, 2012
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August 14, 2012
Mr. Morten ca. 1986. His entire character was a dead ringer for Paul Lynde; made math funny if not fun.