17/04/2015
Did you know that, according to scientific research, children who learn arithmetic when they’re very young will continue to remain brilliant up to the age of 70?
Read more about Soroban Education research: http://bit.ly/1y3uCVk
17/04/2015
Board and card games are a fun way to teach your kids maths skills. Does your child have a favourite game? Let us know in the comments.
17/04/2015
SEMAS Abacus Maths
SEMAS Abacus Maths
17/04/2015
This week’s really strikes a chord with us. The best way kids learn is by having fun. [IMAGE]
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17/04/2015
Our courses are designed to engage both hemispheres of the brain.
What is whole brain development and why is it so important? Learn more about this wonderful technique: http://bit.ly/1FPOpYJ
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17/04/2015
Recently, some of SA’s brightest minds came together to debate how to improve maths results among learners: http://bit.ly/1GJskOp
What do you think is the biggest challenge facing our teachers and learners? Let us know in the comments.
17/04/2015
Two months was all it took to take this little one from a below average maths student to one of the top three in her class. Read more about Michaela’s ‘lightbulb moment’: http://bit.ly/1yuRptr
09/03/2015
Why has the Japanese abacus remained popular for centuries? Here’s a fascinating look at the history of : http://abacusclasses.org/learning-the-japanese-soroban-abacus/
What is the Japanese Soroban Abacus - Best Abacus Classes
The soroban is definitely an abacus modeled in Japan (generally known to as a Japanese abacus). It comes from the suanpan, imported from China to Japan around 1600. The soroban includes an odd number of rods, each having beads: one bead getting a value of 5 (known to as heaven beads) and 4 beads eac…
09/03/2015
Think your child has what it takes to beat students from around the world? Learn more about PAMA International Competitions: http://www.cmaths.co.za/Index?id=Competitions
Competitions - CMaths
CMATHS Soroban Education
09/03/2015
Poor maths and science literacy has a big negative impact on South Africa’s ICT sector: http://www.itwebafrica.com/ict-and-governance/267-south-africa/234014-what-will-it-take-to-empower-south-africas-future-ict-leaders
What will it take to empower South Africa's future ICT leaders? - ITWeb Africa
Academics, ICT professionals believe there should be more conviction by stakeholders to establish technology as a school subject.
09/03/2015
What is Soroban and how can it help develop your child’s problem-solving abilities? Learn more about the Japanese abacus: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Px_hvzYS3_Y
Soroban - All in the mind
Soroban is a japanese abacus which is use to count large numbers faster than anybody on calculator!