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Math-a-Magic Math-A-Magic

A Magical Journey into the World of Math



Finally, an assembly program for 6-12th graders that addresses their academic needs!

Julian has used his 10+ years of classroom teaching experience to create a motivational and educational program that addresses the unique, double-edged difficulty of doing an assembly program for secondary students, and on top of that doing an assembly program on the subject of MATH!!.

Is he CRAZY!?


This 45-55 minute interactive program teaches your students:
  • Multiplying fractions
  • Calculating probability
  • An introduction to exponents
  • An introduction to Chemistry
  • Factorials and how to calculate them
  • The concept of Pi and how to recall the value of Pi to seven digits
  • Advanced Students will even be able to recall the value of the reciprocal of Pi to five digits
As an added BONUS your advanced students will be encouraged and motivated through a humorous, mentally-stimulating, stunt that delves into a little bit of Algebra (factoring polynomials, reducing fractions, etc.) wherein they learn how to instantly double their allowance just by knowing a little bit of math!

And everything is taught in a fun, engaging, and stimulating way that guarantees your students will not only pay attention, but will retain the information taught.  THIS IS NOT A PROGRAM ONLY FOR THE GIFTED STUDENTS!!  In fact, those who have a hard time with math will get the MOST from this program.

Click HERE for a printable pre- and post-test that will demonstrate exactly how much your students learned at this simple, one-hour program.



Ask yourself these questions before booking Math-A-Magic:
  • In what ways would your school benefit from increased math scores among the student body?
  • Would the math teachers have an easier job if the students looked forward to learning mathematic principals?
  • Are you currently creating an environment where math is the "cool" subject to know and understand?