Photograph: Courtesy National Museum of Mathematics

MoMath Summer Camp

  • Things to do | Camps
  • price 3 of 4
  • Chelsea
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Michael Stickle
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Time Out says

If your kid thinks math is just times tables and test anxiety, it’s time to introduce them to the cooler side of numbers. MoMath’s summer camp flips the script on the subject with mind-bending puzzles, hands-on projects and group activities that actually make math fun. Yes, really.

Campers are split into three groups—Epsilons (grades 1–3), Deltas (grades 4–6) and Gammas (grades 7–9)—so every child gets an age-appropriate challenge. Each day brings a new theme and a new way to think about math: one day it’s logic puzzles, the next it’s ancient math or game theory. There’s even time built in for creative projects and supervised independent exploration, which sounds a lot more exciting than the average worksheet.

Set in the vibrant, interactive world of the National Museum of Mathematics, this camp turns abstract concepts into things your kid can see, touch and genuinely get excited about. It's the kind of program where curiosity leads the way and math becomes more than just a school subject—it becomes a toolkit for how to think, solve and invent.

Location: 225 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10010
Contact: 212-542-0566; info@momath.org
Price: $1,300+
Grades: 1–9

Details

Address
134 West 26th Street
New York
10010
Cross street:
between Fifth and Madison Aves
Transport:
Subway: N, R, 6 to 23rd St
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