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Maths Book as Companion

Sunday, November 11th, 2007

Maths is a special subject that differs from the rest of those knowledge and text-based type of sbjects. Its mathematical concept, equationsand expressions are all presented in symbols and number, with mathematical variables coming into the picture. This causes maths learners to consider maths as a subject that need special ...

How Maths Improve Writing Skill

Sunday, October 28th, 2007

In maths, you can see that there are many variables, symbols, expressions and mathematical operators. The combination of these items forms a meaning of either a maths relationship or problem. The same variable can also be written in many ways. Example of written forms (with y as the variable): numerator (above the ...

Math is used Everywhere in the World

Friday, October 12th, 2007

It is important to study math because it is used in many sciences and other fields. The world today depends on math more than ever. As a math tutor, I tutor many subjects related to math.  Subjects such as business, engineering, science, and others all depend on math in one way ...

The Link Between Music And Math

Thursday, October 11th, 2007

There have been several studies recently that confirm a connection between music and math. There seems to be a strong pattern between math, language, and music. Music is essentially a series of notes played in a pre-established pattern. Math works in a similar way. There is a finite number of ...

Improving Your Childs Counting Abilities With Educational Math Toys

Tuesday, October 9th, 2007

Learning maths certainly doesn't need to be boring for your children in view of the wide variety of Educational math toys that are available. Make the learning of this essential skill fun and exciting. Take advantage of the many toys that have visual and moving elements, to make math more ...

Prognosis of Failure in School Math

Tuesday, October 9th, 2007

A level of elementary mental computational skills is a good means for determination of pupil's preparedness for successful studies. It defines the first threshold of school math's learning ability. The pupils who have not crossed this threshold are doomed to poor progress. The prediction of their failure in math will ...