How to Teach Children Math
Posted: Monday, October 29, 2007
by mathandchess
Ho Math and Chess learning Centre
To learn arithmetic, children need to learn basics and at the same time children also need to master the basics. I have been teaching and tutoring math from kindergarten to grade 12 for over 15 years and often I found that some children do not have a good grasp of math in their higher grades simply because they had not mastered the basics when they were young. For example, the lack of ability in multiplication will affect a childs factoring and the unskillful fractions will make a child feel tough in doing rational equations in the future etc.
Ho math and Chess is the only international child education franchise dedicated to teaching children math through chess. Ho Math and Chess teaching method is not advocating an educational reform but uses a very simple teaching philosophy that is to learn math in a fun and educational environment.
Ho Math and Chess teaching technique does not use abacus, does not use any secret ancient speedy math technique, does not require children to memorize any special magic number patterns. Ho Math and Chess uses the same computation technique children learned everyday at their day schools and the same traditional paper and pencil type of worksheets to master the basics. The difference, however, lies in the formats of worksheets. For primary (elementary) students, Ho math and Chess uses integrated math and chess worksheets and these worksheets are created using many proprietary technologies such as Geometry Chess Language, Frankho Chess Mazes, and new chess training set.
These multi-direction, multi-concept, and multi-operation worksheets incorporate image, abstract symbols, tables, information, chess symbols, and data all in one. To learn basic computation, children also learn how to use logic, comparison, visualization, spatial relation, data relation, pattern, and chess knowledge to process and analyze data before reaching computing conclusion. This type of worksheets not only trains childrens computation ability, but also their critical thinking skills. After working on Math and Chess integrated worksheets, children become more observant, more alert, and are able to think deeply and also have a sharpen mind in processing information and data. All these are excellent skills in their advanced learning and higher order thinking.
When working on Math and Chess integrated worksheets, children feel less boring, but feel more challenged and more interested in working because children are more engaged and more focused than working on traditional worksheets. Childrens math scores are raised higher as a result of working on integrated math and chess worksheets.
Get children to work on worksheets and make them feel fun and interested. If the end result is their math scores improved then the teaching method is effective. This basically summarizes how to teach children math.
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