On Tuesday evening, our school turned into a winter wonderland as we hosted our Winter Math Night for students in grades K–5 and their families. The building was buzzing with excitement as students, parents, and siblings worked together to explore math in a fun, hands-on way.
Each table featured an interactive winter-themed math station designed to get everyone thinking, moving, and laughing together. Families created beautiful symmetrical snowflakes, built cozy igloo homes using math skills, and raced snowmen to the top by solving problems along the way. There were also engaging snowman puzzles that challenged critical thinking, and a station where students helped snowflakes travel along a number line, bringing math concepts to life.
What made the night extra special was how interactive every station was. Families weren’t just watching, they were playing, building, racing, and problem-solving together. Students were excited to show off their math skills, and parents loved seeing how learning can be both meaningful and fun.
Winter Math Night truly showed that math doesn’t have to stay at a desk. When learning is active and shared, it becomes an experience everyone can enjoy. Thank you to all the families and staff who helped make this math night such a success!