PARENTS
Share playful math with your kids
Math anxiety can be contagious between parents and children, so do your part to share how fun and joyful math can be. Play a puzzle at home with your kids, register for a JRMF event, or purchase a JRMF puzzle.
Puzzle Guides
Play a puzzle with your child from the comfort of your home. Our activities are designed to encourage independent exploration, but we also provide questions to ask if you want to encourage deeper thinking.
Testimonials
“Whether used in-person or online, JRMF activities provide an easy way for a teacher to successfully offer opportunities for open-ended mathematical exploration to their students regardless of their ages and mathematical sophistication.”
“The feedback from the kids in my classes has been uniformly positive.
They’ve all enjoyed the open-ended nature of the problems, and they have undoubtedly become stronger and more confident problem solvers as a result.
Often they have gone away to continue the problems in their own time at home, which certainly doesn’t happen with their regular homework tasks!”
“I am a biochemist, but I loved helping students explore a logic puzzle about a pirate captain and crew (complete with pirate hats).”
“When I asked my 8 year old if he wanted to go to a math festival, I got a rather tepid, “Um… maybe? How long is it?” When I told him 1 hour and 45 minutes, he was like, “What???!! That’s almost two hours of my life wasted on MATH!”
We asked some friends to come along, and we ended up staying until we got booted out at the end of the event.
Total success.”
“There were kids who love math from all over the metropolitan area, and a lot more kids who hate math but who had been coerced by their parents into coming. The most amazing thing was that they all loved it, and all had a blast, and you couldn’t tell who was who.”
“The Julia Robinson Mathematics Festival is helping to redefine math. My kids are engaged and their brains are like kindling, tingling with possibilities. JRMF is supplying a match.”
Upcoming Events
Attend an upcoming Julia Robinson Mathematics Festival. The only thing you need to bring is an open mind and the desire to bring fun math into your child's life.