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Join us as we unlock the enchanting world of numbers. Young learners will embark on a mathematical adventure, discovering fascinating tricks and shortcuts that make math fun and accessible. In this 4-day, 30-minute class, students will be introduced to the Japanese Multiplication method using a visual grid pattern to multiply numbers; this method is especially effective for visual learners.
This class is designed specifically for elementary school children. Students will master essential arithmetic skills while developing a love for numbers. A Step-by-Step Approach has been carefully crafted to break down each process into simple steps with illustrations and guided practice. Each 30-minute session is designed to foster a positive and confident approach to mathematics. Join us and watch as your child is equipped with a toolkit of tricks to conquer any mathematical challenge!
Important Note: Our system will send you the link to join the class 30 minutes before the start time of the class.
*Class Enrollment Disclaimer*
At Testing Mom, we strive to provide the highest quality educational experience for all our students. If a class does not meet the required minimum number of enrolled students, rather than canceling the class entirely, we reserve the right to modify the structure of the sessions. In such cases, the affected class may be transitioned into an accelerated format. This modification aims to maintain the integrity of the curriculum while providing a more personalized and intensive learning experience for enrolled students. Rest assured, the quality of the class content and instruction will remain consistent, and any adjustments made will be in the best interest of enhancing their learning journey.
Instructor's Bio:
Abhijeet has been involved in the programming and teaching sector for several years. He has worked with the brightest minds on wall street (Quantitative Researchers), and created AI (Machine Learning) Algorithms that analyze stock data, and give recommendations. He has also spent a lot of his time volunteering, and working with gifted students, and helping kids as young as 5 years old, and has been teaching them programming for several years. He has taught students that had no idea how to program, and they went on to win programming competitions. As of right now, he still works as a teacher for a private school, and still works with Quantitative Researchers on a daily basis.
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Some of the kids I've taught Python & Scratch have gone on and used what they learned to create mods for Minecraft.
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