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* San Francisco, CA -- [http://www.sfmathcircle.org/ San Francisco Math Circle]
* San Francisco, CA -- [http://www.sfmathcircle.org/ San Francisco Math Circle]
* San Jose, CA -- [http://www.geometer.org/sjcircle/ San Jose Math Circle]
* San Jose, CA -- [http://www.geometer.org/sjcircle/ San Jose Math Circle]
* Toronto (Canada) -- [http://www.torontomathcircles.ca/ Toronto Math Circle]
* Waterloo (Canada) -- [http://www.cemc.uwaterloo.ca/~mathcirc/ Waterloo Math Circle]
* Waterloo (Canada) -- [http://www.cemc.uwaterloo.ca/~mathcirc/ Waterloo Math Circle]
* Wyoming -- [http://uwacadweb.uwyo.edu/UW_MATH_CIRCLE/ Wyoming Math Circle]
* Wyoming -- [http://uwacadweb.uwyo.edu/UW_MATH_CIRCLE/ Wyoming Math Circle]

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Math circles are a growing phenomenon in math education around North America. Inspired by Eastern European teaching models, math circles often take a problem-discussion approach to teaching and learning mathematics.


Math Circles by City

Resources


See also