Hays Post
The Hays Arts Council is again presenting a week-long residency with Jay and Leslie Cady (Laughing Matters). The duo will be visiting the elementary schools in Hays, Ellis, Victoria, Plainville and Russell today through Friday.
There will also be a free HAC public performance of a different show by Jay and Leslie for children and families at 6:30 p.m. Thursday at the Hays Public Library.
This year the Cadys will perform “Sum’ of ur Favorite Numbers” in schools.
In “Sum Of Our Favorite Numbers, they share reasons why they like various numbers—the way they look, the way they sound, and (most importantly) their mathematical quirks.
They explore the square number pattern by juggling bean bags and putting them in square arrays (2 x 2 =4; 3 x 3 = 9; etc.). Jay and two volunteers use stacking cups to examine the triangular number pattern (1 + 2 = 3; 1 + 2 + 3 = 6; etc.). We discover that 36 is in both number patterns.
Later in the assembly, Leslie becomes increasingly frustrated trying to divide 13 rolls of toilet paper into equal sets of 2, 3, 4, or 6. The kids roll with laughter each time she has one left over. Who knew that division and remainders could be so much fun?
“The Ruler Who Measured Too Much” is laden with bad puns about units of measurement and their equivalents. Queen Cecily is under a spell that makes her constantly measure everything she sees. Sir Cumference helps her break the spell. After the story, students identify the units of measurement that were used in the wordplay.
Full-time professional entertainers since 1980, the Cadys have performed more than 6,000 times in 36 states and seven foreign counties. These Kansas City artists are highly acclaimed, bringing a special brand of entertainment and education to their programs.







