“Without mathematics there is nothing you can. Everything around you is mathematics. Everything around you is numbers.” – Shakuntala Devi
Doing mathematics should always mean finding patterns and crafting beautiful and meaningful explanations. The Excelomatics club raises the profile of maths as a subject by showing children maths can be playful, exciting and full of wonder. It deals with logical reasoning and quantitative calculation and its development has involved an increasing degree of idealization and abstraction of its subject matter.
Class I – Animals using shapes
Kids of class 1 drew animals (cat and mouse) using different 2-D shapes like circle,triangle and rectangle in maths copy.The ability to use shapes to describe objects will greatly enhance a child’s ability to verbally communicate, the ability to draw or create shapes will help the child transition from stick figure drawings into more detailed drawings using shapes or be able to create a face out of craft pieces.
children can use shapes as a method for sorting objects.
Sorting is an important skill for children as it helps them develop the ability to think about the attributes of objects and how they relate to other objects. Sorting is a great way to develop logical thinking.
Class II and III – Math game (7up)
Kids of Class 2 and 3 played and solved many puzzles related to logical skill. Brain teaser games are fun learning activities . These are very important in assisting the children to develop mental ability and interest. Brain teaser games develop concentration power of a child by paying attention includes possessing the ability to focus on one thing for a certain period of time. It develops their problem solving skills and individual success and achievements.
