Saturday 28 December 2013

Math Myth: If you don't get the exact answer, you are a failure

Although this maybe the case in the very early foundation years of mathematics, it should be realized that as you grow older and older the answers need to be approximately correct. Teachers tend to look out for the methods, procedures and thought processes rather than just the final answer itself. Therefore, we advise you not to get discouraged if the answers are not exact, since in further studies approximate answers are considered. Maths is a subject best mastered by practice, and you can click here for some amazing maths products for school. 

Thursday 26 December 2013

Math Myth: There's one best way to do the problem

If anyone tells you that there is only one way to solve a sum, that is complete nonsense. Maths is a subject which utilizes all your creativity and produce the correct answers with several different methods. 





One does not have to simply follow what is given in the text book, and you can explore the various permutations and combinations that go with this truly fascinating subject. It is highly recommended that you develop an understanding of Mathematical concepts rather than simply learn one method by heart, and you can click here to check out some amazing products to help you out.


Monday 9 December 2013

Get Knitting this Winter!!

Why not make your own sweater to beat the chilly winter? 

Knitting is an amazing hobby and skill to master and can provide you with loads of satisfactions as well as bring a smile to the people who you make things for. Everyone loves it when their grandmother makes them that special sweater or cap, and apart from bringing joy, knitting can have some tremendous advantages for children as apart from teaching children really complicated maths in the form of practical experience it also teaches kids to visualize a final product and work towards it. 



If all this wasn't enough, then you should know that two of the most important lessons of life can be learned through knitting, patience and persistence. One has to be patient while knitting something as well as put in the constant hard work to achieve the final product, and this can be used much later on in life as well. 

For these reasons, we recommend knitting as a hobby for all school children this winter, and hope to see many sweaters and caps from these kids!