Making Math Move: Kids' STEM Workshops
We turn abstract math into a physical experience, helping kids grasp geometry, physics, and multiplication through play, rhythm, and hula hoops.
This is what learning math can look like. In my sessions, we ditch the desks and bring concepts to life through movement. You can see kids here exploring geometry with the "Diameter Dance," practicing multiplication with "HoopScotch Counting," and even understanding 3D shapes by building a giant cylinder. It's all about joyful, embodied learning.
I created my Spinfinity summer camp to show kids that math is not just formulas, it is rhythm, symmetry, and balance. This video gives you a peek into how we use hula hoop games and cool tricks to develop mathematical skills in a fun, playful way. We spin hoops to explore infinite possibilities.
About Making Math Move: Kids' Workshops
Instead of sitting at a desk, your child learns geometry and multiplication by physically acting out equations. In our Diameter Dance or HoopScotch sessions, they are not just hearing about angles and volume. They are feeling the shapes and rhythm in their own bodies. It turns abstract concepts into something they can hold, spin, and understand.
Why Move to Learn Math?
Standard math education often relies on rote memorization, which is exactly why so many kids develop math anxiety. My workshops at Spinfinity take a different approach called embodied learning. By engaging the body, we bypass the usual fear of numbers.
What Your Child Will Experience:
- Embodied Geometry: We use hoops to demonstrate radius, diameter, and volume. When children build a 3D cylinder out of hoops and scarves, they understand spatial relationships in a way a textbook cannot teach.
- Kinetic Multiplication: Through games like HoopScotch, children skip-count and add while they move, making the logic of numbers intuitive rather than forced.
- Focus and Resilience: The practice of learning a new flow trick teaches patience. If a hoop drops, we laugh and try again. This builds the resilience needed for complex problem solving.
Practical Details:
We keep our batches small, between 8 and 15 kids, to ensure everyone gets space to move safely and personal attention during drills. Sessions are held in naturally ventilated industrial spaces like Bangalore Creative Circus, which provides the high-ceiling environment needed for flow arts. Whether your child is neurodivergent or just looking for a new way to move, these workshops are designed to be inclusive, fun, and deeply educational.
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