?FORT WORTH, Texas, Aug. 15, 2011 /PRNewswire/ American Airlines C. R. Smith Museum knew it had a winner with its "Cyberchase" exhibit, but attendance has outstripped expectations. With the exhibit ending Sept. 3, parents may want to make plans for their children to experience it or re experience it before it’s gone. Based on the popular PBS KIDS GO! television show, "Cyberchase" is a fun filled, but still educational, math exhibit. The mathematics are cleverly hidden in a classic good vs. evil adventure that children find challenging and delightful.
Kids can join members of the "CyberSquad" Matt, Inez, Jackie and Digit the cyberbird as they fight to save the virtual universe, Cyberspace, from falling into the hands of the villainous Hacker. Based on the Emmy winning, mystery cartoon show "Cyberchase," the exhibit presents math in a fun, kid friendly way. It allows children to use their critical thinking skills and math concepts like space value, probability and fractions as well as algebra and geometry to investigate ways to outsmart Hacker. Smith Museum takes visitors on a flight through American Airlines history, with interactive exhibits that entice participation by all age groups. The museum features hundreds of historical artifacts, photographs, full scale aircraft engines and a rare Douglas DC 3 airliner. Smith Museum.
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