We all use mathematics every day without realizing it. Splitting a dinner bill, operating a cash register, and counting the minutes until your parking meter runs out are some of the more obvious uses for your math skills, but some are less obvious.
Problem-solving – the process of working through every detail of a problem to find the right solution – is a fundamental life skill, and studying math improves our ability to solve problems in all areas of life. This can be anything from figuring out where a smell is coming from by eliminating all other possible causes to finding the quickest way to get to work in a traffic jam.
So next time you think ‘I’ll never need to use this math skill again’, think again: math concepts and the techniques we learn from solving math problems help us every day!
- Math is a subject that relies on the foundations when introducing sequential topics. For example, you’ll start with the basics like adding, subtracting, dividing, and multiplying. Then, as you build on your knowledge, you can master harder subjects in math like algebra, geometry, and calculus.
-If you have no idea how to divide or add, then algebra will certainly be confusing. And you won’t be able to advance to calculus without a solid foundation in trigonometry and algebra. That’s why it is imperative to understand the foundations and build from there.
- You will learn the subject according to your level or your school grade.
- You will learn math according to your level or grade.
-You will study according to your curriculum, whether it is British or American
-We teach Emirati, Saudi and Kuwaiti curricula
● Counting: Early math
● Addition and subtraction intro:
● Place value (tens and hundreds)
● Addition and subtraction within 20
Addition and subtraction within 100
● Addition and subtraction within 1000
● Measurement and data
● Geometry
● Measurement:
● problemQuadrilaterals
● m-solving
● Area
● Perimeter
● Represent and interpret data