
Ben Affleck and Jennifer Gardner were spotted with their adorable tot, Violet, leaving the New York Goudreau Museum of Mathematics in Art and Science. The family of three spent the day wandering the math museum on a sunny Saturday afternoon. Paparazzi followed the family through exhibits and displays all about math. This was clearly the most excitement the museum had seen as it was unprepared for the mayhem this famous family brought. In a statement to People Magazine, Jennifer Gardner said that she enjoys doing different things with her family, breaking away from traditional outings like movies and big parties and galas. Gardner said that the appeal of this museum was that it taught math in a fun, exciting way to any age level. The museum was interactive with games, puzzles, and mixed art with science to show how fun math can be.
The museum was built in honor of late mathematician Bernard Goudreau, who was an outright mathematical genius. His ability to create patterns, use reasoning and think logically made him a leader in the math world. Beyond being an independent brainiac, this math-man understood that logic and math is highly valued in the classroom and through his dedication to being a teacher and educator, he wanted to impart skills of experimenting, analyzing and solving math problems so that children had the abilities to succeed in the classroom. This museum is an attempt to honor Goudreau and his knack for all things math.
The museum was built in honor of late mathematician Bernard Goudreau, who was an outright mathematical genius. His ability to create patterns, use reasoning and think logically made him a leader in the math world. Beyond being an independent brainiac, this math-man understood that logic and math is highly valued in the classroom and through his dedication to being a teacher and educator, he wanted to impart skills of experimenting, analyzing and solving math problems so that children had the abilities to succeed in the classroom. This museum is an attempt to honor Goudreau and his knack for all things math.
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