Introducing…the Most Fun-Filled Math School Assembly Your School Will Ever Host
Your Students & Faculty Will Love This Interactive Math Assembly Program Adventure
Are you looking for a fun and exciting math school assembly program that gets your kids excited?
Math is a skill everyone needs to master. Hailed by many as the ‘universal language,’ math cuts across borders and cultures. It’s part of our everyday lives. Understanding math makes our lives easier. But there’s a problem. Many kids think math is boring. But why?
Kids think math is boring for two reasons:
- They don’t think math is useful in the real world.
- They think math is only about numbers.
The best school assembly on math should address both of these concerns. A good math assembly program should educate your students to justify pulling them out of class. And it should be fun and interactive enough to hold their attention for the entire show.
My math school assembly is perfect.
Why My Math Assembly Program ‘Wows’ Both Teachers AND Students
I’m school assembly specialist Tim Sonefelt. I’ve presented wildly entertaining and educational programs in schools in South Carolina (and surrounding states) just like yours for the last 20+ years. Like many assembly performers, I offer a variety of topics, including STEM/Science, Reading, and Character Education.
My “Money Math Mania” assembly program features fun and amazing magic, interactive fun, puppets, music, colorful set design, and much more. Rest assured, this is NOT some dry, boring lecture where…your kids… doze off…zzzz… No, “Money Math Mania” is a riot, from start to finish!
This assembly on math is on a topic everyone loves: money! By focusing on money, “Money Math Mania” instantly solves the problem of how to show kids math is useful in everyday life.
The entire show is so much fun that your kids won’t even realize they’re learning!
Want Examples of the Crazy Fun Your Students Will Have During “Money Math Mania?”
While this entire school show is about math, it’s not just the numbers! Your kids will discover fascinating information about money, meet colorful characters, and more. Here’s a quick sample of what your students will experience:
- “Who’s Got My Head?” – During this magical matching game, kids match presidents’ faces on different denominations of money. Children also learn that paper money is not just made of paper!
- “Fractionstein” – My funny puppet Fractionstein (based on Frankenstein) will help your students understand fractions! He’s green, goofy, and loves fractions! Fractonstein is my ‘secret weapon’ to get your students interested in fractions.
- “Before Money” – Long before currency existed, we had bartering. During this segment, your students will be introduced to a fascinating world of trading services and goods to get what you needed.
- “Larry The Duck” – The second puppet in “Money Math Mania,” Larry’s been a part of my act for years. He’s so popular in my other shows that I just had to add him to the math assembly. Larry’s also known for being sarcastic, making him especially popular with older grades.
And don’t worry, even your older students will love Fractionstein and Larry the Duck! Comedians like Jeff Dunham and Terry Fator helped to make puppets an all-ages entertainment option. Even your school’s teachers will love the antics of these two math-obsessed crazy characters.
There’s a lot more, but that gives you an idea of the kind of fun and lessons your students will experience during this one-of-a-kind school assembly.
“How Do I Know Your Math Assembly Program Lives Up to the Hype?
Unfortunately, there are plenty of sub-par assembly presenters out there. You’ve probably heard the stories. The ones who were boring. Or the ones that were fun…but with little to no educational content.
That’s not me. My programs are both fun and educational. But you may not believe me. You’re probably wondering if I can deliver the goods. After all, I’m not famous. So I’ll let one of my recent school clients do the talking:
“Everything was great! From the moment the kids walked in the door until they left, they were educated, entertained and mesmerized and they talked about it for days!”
~Debbie Howell, Jefferson Elementary, York SC
And that’s not the only one. Throughout my website, you’ll see a vast collection of other comments from thrilled clients. But there’s another concern that many math school assembly presenters don’t address…
A Math School Assembly Geared to Your Grade Levels
Math is very much a grade-specific topic. What a first-grader learns in math class is very different from what a fifth-grader’s class covers. To help ensure your students get the right lessons and messages for their ages, I’ve created multiple versions of “Money Math Mania.”
Younger grades (typically K-2) will experience a less complex version of the math show. Older grades, 3-6, will see a more advanced version of this assembly show. Both shows were carefully crafted to maximize retention, increasing their value to students attending the show.
While topics do vary, here’s a general overview of the math assembly’s content:
- The History of Money
- Dimes & Decimals
- Save or Spend
- Equivalent Fractions
- Credit Cards & Percent
- Who’s Got My Head
- Values
- Budget
- Interest
- Numerical Value of Coins Currency, place
Ready to Bring the Wackiest, Most Hysterical Math School Assembly to Your Students?
Let’s do this! We can connect in two ways:
- You can call me directly at (864) 934-1233. That’s my cell phone, and because of my crazy travel schedule, it’s probably the quickest, easiest way to reach me.
- Fill out the Contact Form on this page. You’ll receive “Money Math Mania” information instantly. You can print it out or forward it to a committee if you have one.
And when I send the math school assembly details, I’ll include a special report I wrote for schools. “It’s called “The Big 2-Word Problem Facing Schools…and How to Solve It!” Is your school suffering from this problem? Find out more in this eye-opening report!
Book The Funniest Math School Assembly Ever…Before It’s Too Late
Here’s the thing. I travel a lot. I’ve performed school assemblies in North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, Georgia, and Tennessee. With a territory that big, it’s no surprise key dates in my calendar book up fast, sometimes months in advance.
To avoid disappointment, contact me today, while you’re thinking about it!
I look forward to hearing from you soon.
–Tim