Rhode Island may be the smallest state in the U.S, but don't let that fool you! This tiny dynamo is crammed full of adventurous kids with gigantic brains, especially when it comes to the world of mathematics. They're like a pack of mini Einsteins, crunching numbers like potato chips, solving equations faster than Road Runner outruns Wile E. Coyote. Meet our imaginary guide, Sir Digits McNumbernator – a rather humorous little character who speaks in riddles and equations. Sir Digits, with his monocle and abacus, is the heart of Rhode Island math action. He's a math wizard who's capable of solving math problems before you can even finish saying "Pythagorean Theorem". He travels around the state in a magical geometrically shaped vehicle, leaving a trail of glittering equations and brain-teasing puzzles in his wake. Rhode Island kids eagerly await his visits, ready to dive into the world of numbers and logic. They flock around him, armed with pencils, calculators, and a contagious enthusiasm for math. They laugh heartily as he dramatically multiplies large numbers backwards, and giggle when he recites the value of Pi in a sing-song voice. They love to challenge him with the trickiest problems, only to be playfully outwitted every time. These kids are not merely scholars, they are the adventurous explorers of the mathematical realm. Their eagerness to learn and solve problems is as contagious as Sir Digits McNumbernator's humor. Together, they are a perfect equation that adds up to a whole lot of fun and learning in the tiny, mighty world of Rhode Island. So, next time you're passing through, be sure to look out for a flurry of numbers and a burst of laughter - you've found the Rhode Island Math Brigade!

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Einstein's Workshop is a hands-on community center where kids create, explore, and enjoy Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math. During the summer, we offer STEAM camps for kids entering Kindergarten through 9th grade. Camp topics include Minecraft, LEGO robotics, 3D printing, Dungeons&Dragons, science, math, chess, programming, game learning, digital art, making, inventing, and engineering. During the school year we offer classes on the same topics and coach FIRST LEGO League teams. We host birthday parties for lovers of Minecraft, LEGO, and hands-on fun! We also offer drop-in hours for spontaneous play in our STEAM Play Space.

Burlington, MA 01803
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Located in Exeter, Rhode Island, Tomaquag Museum offers a variety of programs and activities that focus on Indigenous history, culture, arts, and Mother Earth. Through its interactive exhibits, lectures, workshops, and special events, the museum seeks to create a space for education, understanding, and celebration of Indigenous history, culture, and identity. It also works to provide meaningful opportunities to interact with, understand, and learn from Indigenous people and cultures, and to foster dialogue and action on modern Indigenous issues.

Exeter, RI 02822