06/12/2026
Algebra & Up Problem of the Week:
A smoothie with 1 scoop of power boost powder costs $4.85. A smoothie with 3 scoops of power boost powder costs $5.55. Write an equation to find y, the cost of a smoothie, in terms of x, the number of scoops of power boost powder.
Have your student solve the problem to receive a reward next time they visit the center!
06/10/2026
Why "Low-Pressure" leads to high results: 📈
When students aren't afraid to make mistakes, they take bigger risks in their learning. This summer, we’re focusing on:
✅ Engagement: Turning "boredom" into breakthrough moments.
✅ Confidence: Building the skills they need for a head start in the fall.
✅ Personalization: Because no two students (or summer plans) are the same.
Give your student the gift of a confidence-building summer! 🏖️ Our team (and our favorite surfing cherry 🍒) is ready to help them catch the wave to success.
Ready to get started? Explore our summer programs here 🔗 https://bit.ly/4cGIn2D
06/10/2026
Middle School Problem of the Week:
If you bake 2 layers of cake in circular cake tins that are 10 inches across and 2 inches deep, what volume of cake will you have?
(Hint: the volume of a cylinder is π × r2 × h; r is the radius and h is the height.)
Have your student solve the problem to receive a reward next time they visit the center!
06/09/2026
Elementary Problem of the Week:
Double–chocolate brownies cost $2.25 and strawberry tarts cost $4.85. Find the cost of 6 double–chocolate brownies and 6 strawberry tarts.
Have your student solve the problem to receive a reward next time they visit the center!
06/06/2026
🎓 Happy National Higher Education Day!
Today we’re celebrating the power of education, confidence, and the opportunities that come from strong academic foundations.
From elementary math skills to future college goals, every step of the learning journey matters. 💛
At Mathnasium, we’re proud to help students build the problem-solving skills and confidence that support success both inside and outside the classroom.
06/05/2026
Algebra & Up Problem of the Week:
There are 3 books in a series. Altogether, the series is 1,155 pages long. Book 1 is the shortest—16 pages shorter than Book 3. Book 2 is 1 page longer than Book 3. How many pages long is each book?
Have your student solve the problem to receive a reward next time they visit the center!
06/04/2026
The June Fun Calendar is out. Check out the fun ways to earn extra stars and get your rewards faster.
06/04/2026
Congratulations to our Monthly Mathnasium Mastery Check Raffle winners and our Student of the Month
3rd place - Rachel B (10 reward cards)
2nd place - KJ J (25 reward cards)
1st place - Luke B (50 reward cards)
A BIG Congratulations to our Mathnasium Student of the Month:
Malik M - 50 Reward Cards
06/03/2026
Does your student "know it" for the test, but forget it by the next week? 🤔
That’s the difference between memorization and true understanding. Summer is the perfect time to slow down and fill in those conceptual gaps so that math finally clicks.
When the "why" becomes clear, the "how" becomes easy! 🚀
Ready to build a stronger math foundation?
Let's chat 🔗 https://bit.ly/4cGIn2D
06/03/2026
Middle School Problem of the Week:
Hope can read 150 words per minute. The book she’s reading is 450 pages long and has 250 words on each page. How many hours will it take Hope to read the whole book?
Have your student solve the problem to receive a reward next time they visit the center!