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Locality: San Francisco, California

Phone: +1 415-212-8514



Address: 2255 Judah St 94122 San Francisco, CA, US

Website: www.mathnasium.com/sunsetsf/results

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Mathnasium of Sunset San Francisco 02.02.2021

Did you know that e is both a letter and a NUMBER? Also known as Euler’s Number, e is part of the pantheon of mathematical constants along with 0, 1, , i, 2, and . We celebrate this notable number today and invite you to join us! #MathHoliday #Mathnasium #CLTM

Mathnasium of Sunset San Francisco 26.01.2021

We’re passionate about #math and we want to share that love with everyone. Talk to us today to find out how we can make learning math fun and rewarding for your child! #MathLove #Mathnasium #ChangingLivesThroughMath

Mathnasium of Sunset San Francisco 10.01.2021

The pandemic has had a major impact on our children’s education, with #mathlearning sustaining the biggest blow. Head on over to our Number Sense Blog to read this week’s article about reversing math loss for the COVID generation. #MathLoss #Mathnasium http://ow.ly/cZ5M50Dj7we

Mathnasium of Sunset San Francisco 05.01.2021

French mathematician Pierre de Fermat made many notable contributions to #math. But the most significant was his explanation of the ordinary law of light refraction (Fermat’s Principle). Watch today’s #MathematiciansInHistory short to learn more! #Mathnasium

Mathnasium of Sunset San Francisco 18.12.2020

Parents love the results they see with #Mathnasium. Whether in-center or online through #MathnasiumAtHome, our live, face-to-face instruction is #ChangingLivesThroughMath. #CLTM mathnasium.com

Mathnasium of Sunset San Francisco 29.11.2020

Looking for a gift for that math lover in your life? Have no fear the Mathnasium Holiday Gift Guide is here! Visit our Number Sense Blog, where we're offering heart-warming recommendations to share cheer and joy this season. #HoHoHo #Mathnasium #Holiday #GiftGuide https://bit.ly/MathnasiumGiftGuide2020

Mathnasium of Sunset San Francisco 18.11.2020

There is nothing more classicmore amazingmore delicious thana cookie. Waita cookie?! Yes, a cookie. And today is the day we acknowledge one of the most delicious dessert standards...the cookie. Today is National Cookie Day. Why acknowledge the cookie you may ask? Simple. Simple, simple, simple. A cookie can brighten your day. A cookie can be any flavor you desire (even a gross kale cookie, if that is what floats your cookie). A cookie can even begluten-free. But most im...portantly cookies are sweet and we need more sweetness in our day. And we need to be sweet to each other. So be sweet to your neighbor, share a smile, share a laugh, and most importantly, share a cookie! Have you finished that cookie? Oh, and if you want to count how many times I said cookie , calculate its circumference from the diameter, or even figure out it’s instantaneous velocity after you throw it across the room...we offer such tutoring services. Like our page, share our stuff, check out our website... and express your inner (math?) cookie! https://www.mathnasium.com/sunsetsf Image Credit: Wikipedia

Mathnasium of Sunset San Francisco 06.11.2020

Today is #NationalCookieDay AND #FlashbackFriday. Remember that time in 2018 when we posted a fun holiday cookie #MathActivity? Make like a reindeer and "dash away" to our Number Sense Blog to revisit this family favorite! #TisTheSeason #FBF #Mathnasium bit.ly/HolidayCookieActivity

Mathnasium of Sunset San Francisco 01.11.2020

There’s a birthday bonanza on our Number Sense Blog and you’re invited! This week’s word problems are all about celebrating that 365-day trip around the sun. So take a look with your child and see how #mathskills can help in the preparations. #Mathnasium #WordProblemWednesday http://ow.ly/iEA650CdOg7

Mathnasium of Sunset San Francisco 28.10.2020

Can you imagine what our life would be like today without computers? Neither can we! Thank goodness English mathematician Alan Turing came along. Learn more in today's #MathematiciansInHistory short. #Mathnasium #ChangingLivesThroughMath #CLTM