Data analysis. Organisation. Critical thinking. Time management. Communication. Decision making. What do we study in mathematics? Mathematics is the study of quantity, structure, space and change. As abstract as that may seem, math is, at its core, a quest for absolutes, definitive solutions and answers. Why is mathematics so important?Read More →

“Mathematics is the language of Science.” – Galileo Gali. Is mathematics a science or a language? Mathematics is called the language of science. What is the relationship between mathematics and science language? Mathematics is an intrinsic component of science, part of its fabric, its universal language and indispensable source ofRead More →

Mathematics is both a method and a language for understanding various natural phenomena. For example, Newton’s equations of motion give us a way to calculate what will happen when a point is traveling in space at a given speed. … However, no matter how complex these phenomena are, they canRead More →

Vedic maths reduces long mental calculations, and it improves speed and accuracy. … And students can solve board exams using Vedic tricks and formulas where it saves time in long mathematical calculations. Why Vedic Maths is not taught in schools? It works wonders in helping them solve questions with speedRead More →

… students become numerate as they develop the knowledge and skills to use mathematics confidently across other learning areas at school and in their lives more broadly. Numeracy encompasses the knowledge, skills, behaviours and dispositions that students need to use mathematics in a wide range of situations. What is theRead More →

Since these are some of the oldest societies on Earth, it makes sense that they would have been the first to discover the basics of mathematics. More advanced mathematics can be traced to ancient Greece over 2,500 years ago. Ancient mathematician Pythagoras had questions about the sides of a rightRead More →

The order of operations is a rule that tells the correct sequence of steps for evaluating a math expression. We can remember the order using PEMDAS: Parentheses, Exponents, Multiplication and Division (from left to right), Addition and Subtraction (from left to right). What is MDAS and Bodmas? To help studentsRead More →