Rubix Club
Instructor: Greta
Grade Level: 6th - 12th grade
Time: Thursdays, 4:00-5:00 PM
Dates:
⦁ January 15 - February 12, 2026 (High School)
⦁ February 19 - March 19, 2026 (Middle School)
Cost: $400 per student
Numbers: We must have at least 3 students sign up to run the club. We will confirm your spot and send invoices only after we have reached our minimum number to run.
Imagine mastering the world’s most famous puzzle while making new friends and stretching your mind. The Rubik’s Cube Club, led by Greta, offers an exciting opportunity to develop brainpower, creativity, and problem-solving skills through both fun activities and in-depth learning. Designed for both high school and middle school students, each session packs hands-on cubing, creative challenges, and unique twists that inspire students of all experience levels.
Middle School Rubik’s Cube Club
Middle schoolers kick off each week by learning to solve the Rubik’s Cube using clear, step-by-step instructions. Creative weekly challenges like a speed leaderboard, fun puzzle variations, and exciting team relay races make every class different. As students pick up the basics, the club expands into new puzzles such as the two by two cube and the dodecahedron-shaped Megaminx. Each session focuses on building problem-solving skills, encouraging creativity, and pushing the boundaries of each student’s potential.
High School Rubik’s Cube Club
Students begin by learning how to solve the classic Rubik’s Cube and gradually develop an understanding of the clever algorithms that make it possible. As students build their skills, they will dive deeper into the mathematics behind the cube’s twists and turns through engaging, accessible discussions on algebra and abstract concepts. Every session combines skill-building with creative exploration, revealing why the cube can be solved in so many fascinating ways.
Meet the Instructor
Greta brings her passion for math and teaching to every class. She earned her Bachelor of Science in Mathematics from Sewanee, where she guided students through all levels of calculus as a departmental tutor. Greta’s teaching experience expanded in Alabama, where she made science come alive as an Environmental Science Educator, and in Wyoming, where she led hands-on field lessons at Teton Science Schools. Her approach fosters curiosity, creativity, and confidence in students, making each session both educational and inspiring. Greta is excited to share her love for math and puzzles with the students of Jackson Hole.
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