Halloween is almost here! Are you looking for some costume inspiration this year? Look no further — we've rounded up some of our favorite math-related costumes!
Pumpkin Pi
It's the time of year when we add pumpkin to everything - why not
dress up like a Pumpkin π?
Super Pi
Snakes on a Plane
What a pun-tastic take on planes!
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Haunted Homework
Our Mathnasium students are never afraid of math homework or tests, but you're sure to scare someone with this Haunted Homework costume from Costume Works.
Calculator
Who knew graphing calculators could be so cute?
Take your textbook along to show how you use your calculator in real life!
Rubik's Cube
Love math puzzles? Dress up like one of our favorite brain-busters—the Rubik's cube!
Design Nerd has instructions on a DIY Rubik's cube costume - check out their tutorial for tips on making your own cube costume.
Möbius Strip
The Möbius strip is a surface with only one side, one boundary component and no fixed orientation. With some clever fabric manipulation, you can make your own Möbius costume. Head over to MY Studio to learn more about this Möbius dress!
Numbers
Why not give a shout out to your favorite number by becoming it for Halloween?
(image via AllCostumes.com)
Count von Count from Sesame Street
A true math celebrity, the Count always finds a way to bring any conversation back to counting. Make sure to brush up on your Count facts, such as his favorite number. (It's 34,969, by the way. According to the Count, "it's a square-root thing.")
The awesome folks at Mathnasium of West Knoxville love to celebrate Halloween with a "Halloweenie Roast," where they roast hot dogs and dress up in math-related costumes. Check out their amazingly clever pun-tastic costumes:
Doro-Theorem and Her Little Dog Total
Who better to explain complex math theorems than Doro-Theorem?
Total is standing by to help!
Co-Sines
Trigonometry and traffic signs — what a clever costume!
Sir-Cumference
Need geometry concepts explained? This knight has you covered!
He's also the star of a fun children's book series about math.
Infant-ity
Infant-ity explains the concept of infinity so well, even a baby can understand it!
The Numberjack (with his X- and Y-axes)
The Numberjack is prepared to graph on the go with his X and Y axes strapped to his back!
Here's another look at the West Knoxville team in costume, including Sir-Cumference, Miss Calculation, the Verticle Lion, the Numberjack, A Ten Gent, and Doro-Theorem.
If YOU dress up in a fun math-related costume this Halloween, please share your photos with us. We'd love to see your math creativity in action!
We're giving away a $30 Amazon gift card to the best math-related costume we see! One runner-up will receive a $10 Amazon gift card. To enter, either email your costume photo to ilovemath@mathnasium.com, share it with us on Facebook, or Tweet it to @Mathnasium!
Deadline to enter: Monday, November 3rd. Winners will be selected and contacted by November 7th.
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