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9 Mar 2018









MATHSEASYWAY FLASHCARDS

Work at your pace through these 

colorful flashcards to learn Mathematics in a fun-filled way!


  • Study at your own pace, when you want, as much as you want
  • More than 1000 flashcards for primary school students
  • Designed for children in 3 years -15 years age group, Junior KG to 8th
  • Would be useful for parents, teachers, students, and tutors


The workbooks have been carefully and beautifully
 designed by us.



This is an introductory course designed for students
 right from Junior KG to Class 8th.
Here you can work through more than 1000 colorful flashcards
 to understand basic concepts in Mathematics in a fun-filled way.
 Regular books contain a limited number of examples. 
Here you will get a lot of examples. 

Enroll in Maths course


What makes these workbooks unique?


  • Colourful pictures
  • Colouring pages for kids
  • Counting with pictures

Why should you enroll in this course:


  • Course is structured to bring Mathematics to you through interesting examples and exercise - you learn the best when you are having fun
  • Mathematics concepts, without making it a burden
  • This course is specifically designed for students and parents of students, from Junio KG to Grade 5th

What’s in the course:













  • Recorded classes which can be downloaded
  • Study material/ workbooks which will be provided in PDF format

Course outline:


  • Basic Maths skills
  • Mind math
  • Numbers fun
  • Geometry kids
  • Tables
  • Multiply and divisions
  • Addition and subtractions
  • Sample pages
  • Time
  • Money
  • Fractions
  • Counting
  • Algebra
  • Geometry















1.    Numbers
The numbers we use for counting objects are called counting numbers.These numbers have names like one,two,three,and so       on. In English,they are written using numberls such as 1,2,3, -----These numberls are known as International numberls.The numberls in the Devanagari script are 1,2,3,and so on.


Write the following using Devanagari numerals :
25,28,932;  27,30,005 ;  35,40,012;  52,13,976
Numbers greater then ten lakh : reading and writing
          In the previous standard, we learnt how to write numbers
upto the lakhs place. The smallest six-digit number is 1,00,000 and 9,99,999 (nine lakh ninety-nine thousand nine hundred and ninety-nine) is the largest. Whenwe add I to this number,we get the next number, which is 10,00,000 or ten lakh. Ten lakh is also called a million.
          Ten lakh is the smallest seven-digit number and 99,99,999 (ninety-nine lakh ninety-nine thousand nine hundred and ninety-nine) is the largest seven-digit number. When we add I to it, we get the eight-digit number 1,00,00,000.
          C       TL      L        TTH   TH     H       T        U
          1       0       0       0       0       0       0       0
In this number, the place to the left of ten lakhs is called ‘crores’.One crore is the smallest eight-digit number.
          The place to the left of the crores place is that of ten crores. Thus, one ten-crores and 5 crore, that is, 15 crore is written as 15,00,00,000.
          Now, let us take the example of 42,35,78,959. The group of TC (ten crores) and C is together read as forty-two crore; the group of TL and L is read as thirty-five lakh; the group of TTH and TH is read as seventy-eight thousand and the group of H, T and U is read as nine hundred and fifty-nine. Hence, the number is read and written in words as ‘ forty-two crore,thirty-five lakh seventy-eight thousand nine hundred and fifty-nine’.

          If we add I to 99,99,99,999; that is ,to the largest nine-digit number, we get the next number 1000000000  which is the smallest ten-digit number. It is read as one hundred crore. It is also called a billion.

30 Jan 2018

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MATHSEASYWAY FLASHCARDS

Work at your pace through these 

colorful flashcards to learn Mathematics in a fun-filled way!


  • Study at your own pace, when you want, as much as you want
  • More than 1000 flashcards for primary school students
  • Designed for children in 3 years -15 years age group, Junior KG to 8th
  • Would be useful for parents, teachers, students, and tutors


The workbooks have been carefully and beautifully
 designed by us.



This is an introductory course designed for students
 right from Junior KG to Class 8th.
Here you can work through more than 1000 colorful flashcards
 to understand basic concepts in Mathematics in a fun-filled way.
 Regular books contain a limited number of examples. 
Here you will get a lot of examples. 

Enroll in Maths course


What makes these workbooks unique?


  • Colourful pictures
  • Colouring pages for kids
  • Counting with pictures

Why should you enroll in this course:


  • Course is structured to bring Mathematics to you through interesting examples and exercise - you learn the best when you are having fun
  • Mathematics concepts, without making it a burden
  • This course is specifically designed for students and parents of students, from Junio KG to Grade 5th

What’s in the course:













  • Recorded classes which can be downloaded
  • Study material/ workbooks which will be provided in PDF format

Course outline:


  • Basic Maths skills
  • Mind math
  • Numbers fun
  • Geometry kids
  • Tables
  • Multiply and divisions
  • Addition and subtractions
  • Sample pages
  • Time
  • Money
  • Fractions
  • Counting
  • Algebra
  • Geometry















23 Jan 2018

Mathematics: Everywhere

Mathematics: Everywhere
Mathematics expresses or shows itself everywhere, in almost every facet of your life – in the nature all around us, and in the various technologies which are in our hands. Mathematics is the primary language of science and engineering – it describes our understanding of all that we observe.
·        
Introduction & Concepts
Mathematics has been around since the very beginnings of the time and it most probably began with normal counting. You can learn from the history of mathematics, and get to know some of the greatest mathematical minds and their contributions.
·         In Counting

Counting various quantities is one of the most common activities that people engage in from young age. However, sometimes we wonder, that how big is one million? See how much space one million saga seeds occupy and be awed by numbers that you can relate to in your daily lives like the number of heartbeats in a typical lifetime.

·         In Nature
1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13... This is the Fibonacci sequence, where each number is derived from adding the previous two numbers. This sequence of numbers can be found in many natural patterns like in pineapples, sunflowers, and nautilus and pine cones.
Our eyes are usually drawn to the objects that are symmetrical. Leonardo Da Vinci’s Vitruvian Man is often used as a representation of symmetry in the human body. The Soothing Symmetries exhibit anchors this section and explains what symmetry means to science and in mathematics, as well as in everyday life.
·       
  In Shapes, Curves & Patterns
Circles, squares, triangles and rectangles are just a few of the shapes that are familiar to us through our daily lives. Discover the usefulness, beauty and 'cleanness' of the round shapes, and learn more about the other shapes that can be found around us.
·       
  In Games & Puzzles
Most of the puzzles and games require mathematical logic and deduction. Even a simple snake and ladder game require simple mathematical concepts. Game of cards, even game such as cricket, all of them requires simple mathematics.

Odds Are Stacked Against You! Explores the odds of various casino games like roulette, blackjack and slot machines. This will set many thinking about their chances of winning in gambling.
·         In Time & The Heavens
Mathematics was previously developed to understand the cycles of nature as observed in the seasons. Ancient people understood the need to define time in relation to celestial movements for agricultural, astronomical, astrological and navigational reasons.
·       
  In Real Applications
Mathematic is used in our everyday lives; from figuring out the amount needed to buy your lunch to calculating the bank’s interest. For example, internet banking is getting more and more common these days, and we depend on cryptology – the study of protecting information using codes – to keep our transactions safe.

Hence basically maths is everywhere around us, we do not notice it in particular but if we start noticing then we will see that it is involved in each and every aspect of life.




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