This book describes projects in a Mathematical "Circle," i.e., an
organization that discovers and nurtures young mathematical talents
through meaningful extra-curricular activities. This is the second
volume in a trilogy describing in particular the S.M.A.R.T. Circle
project, which was founded in Edmonton, Canada in 1981. The acronym
S.M.A.R.T. stands for Saturday Mathematical Activities, Recreations &
Tutorials.
This book, Volume II, is based on the papers published in scientific and
education journals by the Circle members while they were still in junior
high school (some still in elementary school). In essence, it explains
the purpose of the Circle. Volume I describes how to run a Circle, and
Volume III explains what actually takes place in the Circle. All three
volumes provide a wealth of resources (mathematical problems, quizzes
and games, together with their solutions). The books will be of interest
to self-motivated students who want to conduct independent research,
teachers who work with these students, and teachers who are currently
running or planning to run Mathematical Circles of their own.