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Of Socrates' students

there were

Andromeda...

Antigone...

Atlas...

Cassandra...

Euclid...

Euclid's Story...

The Greek mathematician Euclid, writer of the math book Elements, is a circle fanatic. He spends all of his time drawing, studying, and calculating circles.

He moves from drawing circles on an easel in Mr. Socrates’ third grade class to studying geometry in college.

Despite being a Greek geek, Euclid is pretty popular with his third grade classmates. He has a big circle of friends.