Mathematics
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“Mathematics may not teach us to add love or subtract hate, but it gives us hope that every problem has a solution.”
Recommended for ages 6 and up
Semester One (Sep 16-Jan 27)
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Coyotes Can Count (Sep 16-Oct 7)
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Armadillos Can Add It Up! (Oct 14-Nov 4)
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Skunks Can Subtract (Nov 11-Dec 9)
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Gorillas Do Geometry (Jan 6-27)
Semester Two (Feb 3-May 26)
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Blobfish Can Multiply (Feb 3-24)
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Dodo Birds Can Divide (Mar 3-24)
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Green Turtles Can Graph (Mar 31-Apr 28)
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Black Spider Monkeys Love Money, and Tigers Tell Time (May 5-26)
Recommended for ages 9 and up
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Semester One (Sep 14-Jan 25)​
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Narwhals Love Numbers (Sep 14-Oct 5)
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Arctic Wolves Add (Oct 12-Nov 2)
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Snow Leopards Subtract (Nov 9-Dec 7)
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Giant Pandas Do Geometry (Jan 4-25)
Semester Two (Feb 1-May 24)
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A Macaw Can Multiply (Feb 1-22)
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Dolphins Can Divide (Mar 1-22)
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Black Rhinos Love Fractions and Decimals (Mar 29-Apr 25)
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Lowland Gorillas Love Money, Time, and Graphs (May 3-24)
Recommended for ages 11 and up
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Semester One
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Raccoons and Investigating Operations and Tricky Points (Sep 14-Nov 2)
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A Jungle of Fractions and Geometry (Nov 9-Jan 25)
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Semester Two
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Digging Past the Surface of 0 (Feb 1-Mar 22)
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Where’s the Point, Paleontologist? (Mar 29-May 24)
Recommended for ages 13 and up
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Semester One (Sep 15-Jan 26)
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Number Families, and the Small and Divided (Sep 15-Nov 3)
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Shapes and Roots: Geometry and Square Roots (Nov 10-Jan 26)
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Semester Two (Feb 2-May 25)​
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Three Operations in a Tub: Algebra, Data, and Graphs (Feb 2-Mar 23)
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10% Chance of Rain? Statistics and Probability (Mar 30-May 25)