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Sudoku Chess Puzzles Spark Children? Math Interest

I have observed that one of the main reasons that babies hate math is they have not mastered the foundation of math, surprisingly the root of issues can be traced to the basics they learned in the simple grades such as addition, subtraction, multiplication or division. When simple students are asked why do they have math? plenty of these babies can relate math to our every day life such as shopping, cooking, measuring, driving, time, shapes etc. plus most of the time they think math is important because it’s something to do with counting plus numbers.

It is excellent these babies recognize that math has relations to our every day life but does the traditional way of doing of math worksheets such as 2 + 3 reflect the surroundings today our youth lives? It definitely does not. Math is not  counting numbers. Apart from teaching the basics of addition, subtraction, multiplication or division, math is meant to teach our next generation on how to solve issues plus be creative. Part of the issues why some babies hate math worksheets is  because these traditional worksheets do not represent the world they are living now.

Is there such a thing that math worksheets can be created so they are going to be fun-oriented that babies can play with numbers plus be rewarded with satisfying plus with great fun? How can the dreaded drill style of math worksheets be improved such that they encourage whole-brain learning? How can math fundamentals computations such as addition, subtraction multiplication or division be incorporated with fun gamed-based approach? Is it feasible that babies can improve their memory plus problem solving skill in a gamed-based learning

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Comparing Kumon Math to Ho Math and Chess

Many have asked me how Ho Math And Chess is different from Kumon Math. Both Kumon Math And Ho Math And Chess use worksheets to teach math And get kids to work on progressive math worksheets. The largest difference is the way the worksheets are produced.

Ho Math And Chess teaching idea stems from its founder’s Mr. Frank Ho’s personal experience while teaching his son Andrew chess when Andrew was 5 years old. This is  similar to Kumon math’s founder Mr. Toru Kumon ’s experience in teaching his son math. Both Mr. Kumon And Mr. Ho have gained insights by teaching their own kid in developing the franchise business in teaching math but in a  different approach of developing worksheets.

Ho Math And Chess was founded on the philosophy that math must be taught in a fun And icy way. Because of this reason Ho Math And Chess integrates game And math together And the game used at Ho Math And Chess is the international chess – an universal language which many kids in the world can play And enjoy while working on math.

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