Showing posts with label mental math. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mental math. Show all posts

Thursday, 30 April 2015

Vedic Maths- Reviving Interest in Mathematics



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Maths has invariably haunted many of the kids and adolescents throughout their schooling career and even later. Maximum percentage of students (as high as 70 on 100) are scared of the lengthy and complicated maths concepts or theorems. This is a reason why students are reluctant in studying the subject and ultimately under-perform in it.

In such horrific scenario, Vedic Maths can be called a panacea to overcome this concern of students coping up with the fear of solving maths. With simplified and short tricks and formulae, Vedic maths help solve large sums in seconds, without any errors. It is no less than an encouragement for performing mental maths which revives interest in learning the subject and solving more and more mathematical problems.

Now anyone can avail world-class Vedic Maths course at Master Mind. With over 200+ Vedic Maths centers across the country, no individual will remain devoid of an opportunity to take the course. To give a quick review, here are the benefits of pursuing the Vedic Maths course at Master Mind-

·         Easy approach of calculating sums
·         Accurate results
·         Speed in mental calculations
·         Reduces maths anxiety
·         Coherent and flexible in nature
·         Rechecking prospects to ensure right answers

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Monday, 17 November 2014

Faces of a Math Teacher

A teacher has an essential role to play in shaping the futures of children. Mathematics being a crucial subject requires an efficient teacher to teach the students. A successful math teacher is the one who can educate students in such a way that their results are visible in quantitative terms.

                       

The math teacher has several faces while he/she educates the children. They are:

·         Math teacher as a GUIDE
It is a teacher’s responsibility to plan and execute lessons in a way that they are understandable for the child and easy to grasp. He is the one who instructs the children and guides them into learning what is being taught. Also, clarifying all the doubts every time and suggesting simplified methods for better understanding of mathematical concepts and procedures, is the prime responsibility of a math teacher.

·         Math teacher as a MOTIVATOR
Students can easily be motivated or discouraged for their performance. As a math teacher it is your responsibility to motivate the child for every achievement. Even small piece of encouraging actions like asking the class to applause when the child solves the question correctly can be motivating. On the other hand, supporting the child to cope up with the difficult topics will equally help.

·         Math teacher as a VISIONARY
A math teacher as a visionary should have the analytic ability to visualize the strengths and weaknesses of every individual student. This makes them structure useful plans to be adopted while teaching math, considering the grasping levels of all the students. This guarantees improved scores and results.

·         Math teacher as a STUDENT
A caring and selfless math teacher is the one who places himself into the shoes of the students and try to analyze all the problems that may arise while studying. This thorough analysis helps them teach the students starting from building the basics and thus proceeding to the complex part of the problems.

·         Math teacher as a DISCIPLINARY
In case the child becomes stubborn on learning math and its concepts and is unwilling to understand them intentionally, then the teacher has to be strict to ensure that studies are never compromised. If required disciplinary actions should be taken so that the students gain knowledge through serious and dedicated efforts. After all the teaching approach should be result oriented thereby enhancing the students’ performance in mathematics.

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Vedic math trainers at Master Mind have all the skills required and play these roles by molding themselves according to situations. They teach Vedic math tricks to gain expertise on mental math and thus become proficient in the subject.

Wednesday, 30 October 2013

Performing Math faster during examinations



Examinations! What is the first thing that strikes your mind when you think of exams? Is it the scores? Or is it the subject? Is it the time allotted to complete the exam??? Yes, the time is an important factor to be considered during exams, especially in subjects like math. Math questions are lengthy and tests a student on his/her speed and accuracy. It therefore becomes necessary to perform math faster in exams to be able to score good marks.



But, how does it become possible?
Follow these tips to ensure math success.

1.      Divide your time for each question
Manage your time and allot a particular time for each question or section of the paper. If you fail to do so, you may leave the question paper incomplete in spite of you knowing the solutions.

2.      Start with what you know the best
When you do so, you become confident while proceeding with the questions. As you approach the questions which were initially scary for you will automatically become simpler as you start solving them.

3.      Jot down the key formulas and rules on one separate sheet
When you note down the important formulas on one sheet (or in the rough column) right while starting the paper, it will help you refer to them instantly. This saves time to recall formulas in the mid with too many solutions going on in the mind.

4.      Perform mental arithmetic
Ensure that you know the tables well. Most of the calculations will become simpler when you know the tables and mental calculations become faster and accurate. It helps not using pen and paper thus saving time by reducing scratch work.

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Saturday, 26 October 2013

Learning Math in Outdoors



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Since the change of time with technology inclining towards indoor learning of lessons, children have almost stopped moving outdoors. There’s a famous saying which states:

“All work and no play, makes Jack a dull boy.”

Outdoor activities are very significant for a child’s mental and physical growth. Availing the nature’s essence and involving into physical activities like running, exercising etc. not only helps keeping the body fit, but also develops in a healthy brain (i.e. mental) development.

What can be more beneficial to a student than learning in outdoors?

Yes, you heard it right. Learning in outdoors is possible. In fact, learning outside the classroom is all the more engaging and powerful as it exposes the students to practical experiences.

There is historical evidence to support this statement. The ‘Gurukul’ method of teaching, which was the most preferred education system till the last century, is one of the examples. The Noble Laureate Rabindra Nath Tagore established ‘Shanti Niketan University’ with the concept of outdoor classrooms.

When we talk about mathematics, outdoor activities are very pertinent in learning counting, calculating, and performing arithmetic operations etc. Understanding becomes more logical and develops several skills nurturing values, personality and social development of an individual.

Benefits of Outdoor Learning

·         Motivates children to be more attentive by conveniently grasping concepts
·         Helps in augmented classroom performance and grades in examinations
·         Makes students more disciplined and adaptable to variable situations
·         Gives recognition to students and thus makes them confident and competent to face challenges
·         And many more…

To know more such secrets behind students’ math success, register your child today for the Vedic Mathematics course at Master Mind Vedic Maths. We ensure your child’s progress by enhancing its mental math skills.

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Friday, 25 October 2013

Math practice: Is it boring for you?


Studying mathematics for many children is often accompanied by boredom and a feeling of repulsion. Mathematics is a subject that requires high level of understanding, attention and interest. Only then it becomes possible for a child to score and succeed in the subject.

Cited in this post are 3 ways by which math can be fun for students.

1.      Solve activity or game based mathematics
Games are the most interactive platform for kids as they involve them completely and there isn’t any scope of distractions. Activities and games indirectly enable a child practice basic (and advanced) math operations with ease, thereby increasing their calculation speed, accuracy, and concentration skills. Boredom is then, no more a concern.

2.      Exercise and Relax
Math is not only a play of mental activities, but it is a lot more. For efficiently solving math problems, it is necessary to have a healthy mind in a healthy body. It can be attained through good nutrition and diet, proper exercise and required amount of rest. If kids stay healthy, they are more adaptable to lessons being taught in class and become comfortable with math as a subject.

3.      Encourage participation and Open discussions
Make the student speak what’s on their mind and discuss their thoughts. Do not restrict them from sharing what they feel. Engage them into classroom and home activities that are participative and offer appreciation for their role. This increases their confidence and thus minimizes boredom to creep in the course of math study.

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Tuesday, 15 October 2013

Tips to prevent learning loss of kids during holidays



It’s the festive season and all schools are closed for vacations. These holidays are like refreshment for kids as they get a break from their regular routines and studies. But, these holidays sometimes affects the continuity of learning for children. Especially a subject like mathematics requires a lot of practice, and holidays limits this activity.

So, how can parents prevent this learning loss during holidays?
Here are some ways by which parents can involve kids into activities that engages them and adds to their learning.

1.      Make them practice Math Problems
Though math practice will not be a fun during vacations, make your kids solve only 4 to 5 questions a day to keep in touch with the subject and school syllabus. This will certainly help the children bridge the gap and cope up in the areas where they lag and develop effective math skills.

2.      Get them activity books or games
Companies like Master Mind have structured books which involves math practice through games, enhancing their mental math skills. Also, online games are an available option that can be adopted for learning calculations without being bored.

3.      Turn daily tasks into learning
Involve a few tasks in the daily routine of kids that will make them count, calculate, deal with numbers etc. to make them perform mathematics unknowingly, thus building a strong foundation for math.

Students and parents call follow these tips to enhance their scholastic skills and avoid loss of learning.

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