Making Math Easy: Study Tips for Your Child’s Next Test

For a lot of students, anything that has to do with numbers is just a big no. Indeed, learning mathematics can be quite a challenge which sometimes lead to your child’s frustration and yours as well. However, math is just another subject that can be mastered with the correct type of studying techniques. In this article, we’ll be giving you tips on how to prepare your kids for their next math test. So put out your notebooks and get ready to crunch some numbers!

 

Tips on How to Ace Math Tests

 

  1. Encourage them to take notes and be attentive in class.

 

Remind your child that paying attention to the teacher is the very key to understanding the important concepts. Encourage them, to participate in the discussion by answering questions or by asking questions if they do not understand something about the lesson. Tell them to write down notes and copy practice problems to help when they review later on.

 

 

  1. Set proper review time

 

As a parent, it is necessary to instill discipline in your child to have a proper review time. Cramming will not help the child as this will not give him ample time to understand the concepts and to have drills on all the topics included in the test. Instead, consider creating a study schedule for your child and follow through it. Remember to get rid of anything that might distract him/her during her review.

 

  1. Use studying techniques

 

Your child doesn’t have to study for long hours, they only need to study efficiently. Gather resources such as problem sets and reference books to give you additional information on the topics. If your child needs to revisit certain topics and you are not that confident to teach them, you may look for a good Youtube tutorial video that your child can watch that covers the said lesson well. You may also want to create study outlines and practice problems as a review material for your child. Remember to be patient in guiding them through concepts that they find challenging. Since most children are visual learners, you may also draw or use visual aids to explain certain mathematical concepts.

 

  1. Engage them in group studies

 

Having a study buddy or a review group can make a huge impact on your child’s progress. They are more likely to understand the lesson when they have a companion to work with. You can encourage your child to take part in group studies and review sessions where he/she can be with his/her peers.

 

  1. Remind them to focus

 

It can be overwhelming during a test, so remind them to focus and stay relaxed. Before the test, you may want to prepare a special breakfast to help them stay sharp and alert. Always encourage them rather than give them pressure. Advise them to read the instructions carefully and manage their time. Tell them to check their answers twice before passing their paper.

 

 

  1. Get help from professionals.

 

If your child needs additional help in understanding your classes, look for a math center that can help your child achieve more in Math. KINETIC MATH is your TRUE Math enrichment center which offers energizing and engaging learning activities which help students develop numerical fluency, creativity, critical thinking and problem solving skills while enjoying math.

The program’s progression from a learning task to guided practice to independent practice not only boosts the child’s confidence and fosters the child’s interest in Math but also enables the child to develop a deeper understanding of mathematical concepts.

Kinetic Math aims to:

  • equip students with numeracy, reasoning, problem solving skills and critical thinking skills that are necessary for life.
  • provide students venue to reason logically, communicate mathematically, learn cooperatively and independently.
  • develop the children’s love for mathematics through engaging and challenging learning activities.

To know more about Kinetic Math, you may visit or contact us at:

BGC BRANCH 

3rd floor, Bonifacio Technology Center, 31st St. corner 2nd Ave., Crescent Park West, BGC, Taguig

09179642244

 

SAN JUAN BRANCH 

285 P. Guevarra St., San Juan City

09668149165

 

KATIPUNAN BRANCH 

2nd floor, FBR Arcade, Katipunan Road, Loyola Heights, Quezon City

09954592600

 

Email address: kineticmath@yahoo.com  and kineticmathonlineclass@gmail.com

Facebook page: kineticmathcenter

Twitter: @KineticMath

Instagram: @kineticmathcenter

 

Website: www.kineticmathcenter.net

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HOW TO UNLEASH YOUR CHILD’S MENTAL MATH POWER

In a world where calculator apps are found in every cellphone, we ask ourselves, is mental math still a necessary skill? The answer is a definite YES! If you have asked the same question, you probably are guilty of believing the common mental math myth that being good in mental math is just about being able to do math in your head. According to Cathy Seeley, the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics President, although mental math is often associated with the ability to do computations quickly, in its broadest sense, mental math also involves conceptual understanding and problem solving.

How then can you help your child be skillful in mental math, mastering both conceptual understanding and computational fluency? Here are some helpful tips:

  1. Explicitly teach the mental math strategies. Teach your child one mental math strategy each week. This will give your child ample time to master one strategy before learning a new one. Make sure to emphasize when it is best to use each strategy. This will empower your child in choosing the best tool to use when dealing with a certain math problem.
  2. Do not teach mental math strategies as mere tricks. Back them up with math concepts. A common misconception about mental math is that it is just about rote memorization or information retrieval. One must understand that mental math is more than just memorizing multiplication facts. The downside of having this mindset is that we end up putting more importance on the results or answers rather than numerical fluency. Thus, some end up teaching children mere math tricks instead of math strategies that leverage mathematical properties and concepts such as the distributive property, factors of numbers, percentage, and inverses. It is crucial to teach the kids not just the “hows” but the “whys” behind each mental math strategy.
  3. Make the learning experience fun. You may use materials like whiteboards, counters, blocks, Powerpoint presentations when introducing a math strategy. Since younger children are most likely visual learners, they can understand the strategy better when introduced to them with visual aids or hands-on materials. The more engaging the experience is, the more they learn from them.
  4. Apply mental math in real life. The next time you visit a toy store, ask your child how much will two of her favorite dolls cost or how much cheaper is the toy robot than the toy car. Applying mental calculation in everyday life lets children practice their skills wherever they are. It also helps them realize how useful this skill really is, which may motivate them to practice even more.
  5. Practice, practice, practice. Reinforce the math strategies by giving your children oral and written drills. You may also let your kids play mental math online games and apps to gain mental math proficiency.

To bring out the mental mathematician in your child, Kinetic Math offers Mental Math Program which aims to teach children PROVEN strategies to compute mentally with accuracy and speed. This will empower the students to calculate mathematically in their heads without using paper and pencil. In this course, children will develop the fluency, flexibility and strategic thinking in mental computation by addressing the following:

  1. WHAT: Children will learn the basic number facts and other math concepts.
  2. WHEN: Students will have the ability to recognize the demands of a problem and choose the best strategy to solve it.
  3. WHY: Each strategy is anchored to math concepts, making it easier for students to understand why a procedure works.
  4. HOW: Various mental math strategies in addition, subtraction, multiplication and division will be discussed systematically and thoroughly in the course.

 

To know more about our mental math program, you may visit or contact us at:

BGC BRANCH 

3rd floor, Bonifacio Technology Center, 31st St. corner 2nd Ave., Crescent Park West, BGC, Taguig

09179642244

 

SAN JUAN BRANCH 

285 P. Guevarra St., San Juan City

09668149165

 

KATIPUNAN BRANCH 

2nd floor, FBR Arcade, Katipunan Road, Loyola Heights, Quezon City

09954592600

 

Email address: kineticmath@yahoo.com  and kineticmathonlineclass@gmail.com

Facebook page: kineticmathcenter

Twitter: @KineticMath

Instagram: @kineticmathcenter

 

Website: www.kineticmathcenter.net

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Why Do Children Hate Math? (And How to Fix It)

It’s a well-known fact that most schoolchildren dislike math. They don’t listen nor participate in math class, they “forget” to do their multiplication homework, or they groan when you make them do some required algebra reading. It is quite alarming how one school subject developed such a bad reputation among students, enough for them to shun mathematics altogether and forget its importance in later life.

As parents to these youngsters, we want them to like and enjoy math, not just for them to do well in school but also for them to see how learning math develops many life skills that prepare them for the future. Before we can help our children love math, we first need to reach the root and understand why they hate math in the first place. Listed below are some reasons where this hatred and fear of math come from.

 

  1. Math is not being taught enthusiastically in school. Math differs from other school subjects because, at first glance, it is a very technical field. Other subjects like Biology or English, while also technical, can easily make use of visual materials and real-life examples for a more engaging way of teaching. Traditionally, mathematics is taught straightforwardly, which makes the subject appear difficult, boring, or impractical. Extra effort must be given to make mathematics engaging and easier to understand, but rarely is this extra effort given in schools.

 

  1. There is no encouragement for children to learn the hard lessons. Even when Math is taught properly and enthusiastically, it is still a very difficult subject to master. There are several concepts that need to be understood and difficulty increases in higher math courses, so it is normal for a child to get lost somewhere along the way. Without proper encouragement, their learning pace may slow down and their attitude towards math may change into “something too hard for me to handle”. When they find it harder to understand the key concepts, encouragement from their peers, their teachers, and their parents is needed to help them get back on track.

 

  1. They do not see the importance of studying mathematics in the real world. In our modern, techy world, children often lose interest in mathematics when they realize that you can just use a calculator or a computer to solve their math homework. Or they don’t see how learning about these equations in the classroom could be applied in other fields or in solving real-world problems. Many fields, however, are dependent on math concepts to answer their questions, such as physics, engineering, and even biology. And more than helping build a better understanding of our world, math also develops our problem solving skills, hard work, and diligence – all of which are needed for our children to succeed in the future.

 

  1. The negative perception on mathematics hinders children from learning. The general attitude of people towards math is that it is altogether difficult and stressful. While we cannot take away other people’s “bad” experiences with math, the bad things we say about math discourage our children from trying their best with the subject or even trying at all. What they need are supportive statements from their peers and teachers that elevate math; that while math may at times be difficult, their capabilities and hard work are enough for them to overcome the subject.

 

  1. They associate their bad experiences with the subject. Children do not just wake up one day suddenly hating math. Their disliking for the subject is learned throughout their years of bad experiences with math. All of the factors mentioned earlier contribute to give the subject such a bad reputation among its students. They may be associating the subject with a terror trigonometry teacher, a failed math exam many years before, or a boring algebra class. For children to forget their bad experiences with mathematics, they need to be exposed to a different learning system or environment where they can develop a new liking for the subject and see the true value of mathematics in their lives.

 

Several factors contribute to children disliking math, to the point that they hinder themselves from mastering the subject and developing some important life skills. One of the easiest and most effective ways to help your child love the subject is to have them learn mathematics in a healthy, productive, and encouraging environment. We at Kinetic Math Enrichment Center pride ourselves in effectively teaching math and helping children of different ages discover or rediscover a love and appreciation for mathematics.

 Kinetic Math offers group MATH sessions with a 1:3 teacher-student ratio. These programs’ progression from a learning task to guided practice to independent practice not only boosts the child’s confidence and fosters the child’s interests in Math but also enables the child to develop understanding of mathematical concepts. For questions and inquiries, you may visit or contact us at:

BGC BRANCH 

3rd floor, Bonifacio Technology Center, 31st St. corner 2nd Ave., Crescent Park West, BGC, Taguig

09179642244

 

SAN JUAN BRANCH 

285 P. Guevarra St., San Juan City

09668149165

 

KATIPUNAN BRANCH 

2nd floor, FBR Arcade, Katipunan Road, Loyola Heights, Quezon City

09954592600

 

Email address: kineticmath@yahoo.com  and kineticmathonlineclass@gmail.com

Facebook page: kineticmathcenter

Twitter: @KineticMath

Instagram: @kineticmathcenter

 

Website: www.kineticmathcenter.net

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Beat the Summer Learning Loss at Kinetic Math

Does your child tend to forget what he learned from the past school year after his summer vacation? Studies have shown that two-thirds of the achievement gap can be attributed to summer learning loss in elementary school. Since these losses accumulate over time, some students tend to get further and further behind. This achievement gap, however, may be closed by effective summer learning programs.

This summer, Kinetic Math will offer varied engaging and effective Math summer programs designed to help children REALLY understand Math. The Kinetic Math Summer Programs are designed for students who:

  • Failed Math
  • Almost failed Math
  • Hate Math
  • Feared Math
  • Did not understand Math
  • Love Math
  • Are ready for advanced lessons

You may choose from the following Math summer classes:

     

Math Wizards Summer Camp

(for children who are 3-5years old)

Math Wizards Summer Camp is a summer course for children aged 3-5 years old. This program aims to teach Math concepts in a systematic, engaging and fun way! Exciting games, enjoyable activities and written drills will help them master the necessary skills needed to prepare them for the next school year.

Topics:

*Match and Sort

*Counting

*Shapes

*Patterns

*Length and Size

*Weight

*Capacity

*Comparing Sets

* Comparing Numbers

*Number Bonds

*Addition

*Subtraction

*Time

*Money

 

Mental Math Masters Program

(for children 6 years old and above)

This program aims to teach children PROVEN strategies to compute mentally with accuracy and speed. This will empower the students to calculate mathematically in their heads without using paper and pencil.

In this course, children will develop the fluency flexibility and strategic thinking in mental computation by addressing the following:

 

  1. WHAT: Children will learn the basic number facts and other math concepts.
  2. WHEN: Students will have the ability to recognize the demands of a problem and choose the best strategy to solve it.
  3. WHY: Each strategy is anchored to math concepts, making it easier for students to understand why a procedure works.
  4. HOW: Various mental math strategies in addition, subtraction, multiplication and division will be discussed systematically and thoroughly in the course.

 

Bar Model Method Training Camp

(for children who are 7 years old and above)

This program will teach the students how to solve word problems using the bar model method. The bar model method is a systematic method of representing word problems and number relationships using rectangular bars. This helps children visualize the problem, know which operation/s to perform and view all problems from an algebraic perspective beginning in early     elementary levels.

Levels:

¨ EARLY BIRD LEVEL

¨ PROMISING LEVEL

¨ PROFICIENT LEVEL

 

Mastering Fractions Summer Program

(for children who are 8 years old & up)

This program will provide a step-by-step introduction to fractions through a visual and conceptual approach. It will help students visualize and conceptualize fractions and calculate and solve word problems using them. This course will tackle adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing fractions. It will likewise teach the students how to draw fraction bar models which are powerful tools in solving multi-step fraction word problems.

 

Integers & Algebra Summer Course

(for children who are 11 years old & up)

Algebra plays an important role in    preparing students for higher education. Students who do well in algebra are better prepared for college entrance exams and for college, in   general.

Integers & Algebra Summer Course aims to help students transition from the visual model method to the abstract concepts of integers and algebra. In this course, students will learn about integers and build on the knowledge to develop skills in algebra. This will train the students to think and reason logically, orderly and abstractly.

 

Remedial Program

(for students from Grade 1 to Grade 8)

Kinetic Math Summer Remedial Program is geared towards helping students develop valuable math skills that are vital for learning higher level concepts and skills next school year. This could be anything from being able to compute mentally and communicate mathematically to being able to think critically and creatively.

 

Traditional Math to Singapore Math Transition Program

(for students from Kinder to Grade 8)

This program aims to help the child bridge the gap between the math skills that he/she has learned in traditional math and the required math skills for his/her grade level in Singapore Math curriculum. This course will equip the students with an in-depth understanding of mathematical concepts and with varied tools for solving complex multi-step word problems, the core of the Singapore Math curriculum.

 

Don’t miss this opportunity for your kids to brush up on Math this summer. Call or visit the Kinetic Math center near you.

 

KATIPUNAN BRANCH 

2nd floor, FBR Arcade, Katipunan Road, Loyola Heights, Quezon City

09954592600

 

Email address: kineticmath@yahoo.com  and kineticmathonlineclass@gmail.com

Facebook page: kineticmathcenter

Twitter: @KineticMath

Instagram: @kineticmathcenter

 

Website: www.kineticmathcenter.net

 

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Kinetic Math’s Bar Model Method Training Camp

Did your child have difficulty in solving math word problems this school year or for the past school years?

Did your child do well in other items of the Math test except for those that involve word problems?

Is your child transferring to a school that has a Singapore Math curriculum?

Do you want to prepare your child for more complex word problems next school year?

Did your child get the correct computation but wrong bar models in the Math homework/quiz/ exam?

Do you want to help your child solve word problems using the bar models but do not know how to do so?

If you answered yes to any of these questions, Kinetic Math Enrichment Center, has a solution for your problem. This summer, Kinetic Math will offer once again its most sought after math summer program— the Bar Model Method Training Camp.

The Bar Model Method Training Camp will teach the students how to solve word problems using the bar model method. The bar model method is a systematic method of representing word problems and number relationships using rectangular bars. This helps children visualize the problem, know which operation/s to perform and view all problems from an algebraic perspective beginning in early elementary levels.

To register your child for the Bar Model Method Training Camp, you may contact or visit the Kinetic Math Center near you.

BGC BRANCH 

3rd floor, Bonifacio Technology Center, 31st St. corner 2nd Ave., Crescent Park West, BGC, Taguig

09179642244

 

SAN JUAN BRANCH 

285 P. Guevarra St., San Juan City

09668149165

 

KATIPUNAN BRANCH 

2nd floor, FBR Arcade, Katipunan Road, Loyola Heights, Quezon City

09954592600

 

Email address: kineticmath@yahoo.com  and kineticmathonlineclass@gmail.com

Facebook page: kineticmathcenter

Twitter: @KineticMath

Instagram: @kineticmathcenter

 

Website: www.kineticmathcenter.net

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Kinetic Math Summer Remedial Program: A Better Way to Learn

Is your child exasperated over Math?

Do you and your child battle over Math homework?

Does your child get barely passing grade or failing grade in Math tests?

Is your child struggling in Math?

 

Letting Math struggles go on too long without intervention could lead to life-long difficulties in school, on college entrance exams, and beyond. Without the needed remediation, gaps in Math will widen with each school year. Summer is a great time to provide your child with the educational opportunity to reach the required level of math competency for his grade level.

Kinetic Math Enrichment Center offers Kinetic Math Summer Remedial Program to students from Grade 1 to Grade 8 who have difficulty mastering the required core content and skills in Math. It helps students improve their learning or mastery of the lessons in the previous grade level. It aims to close the gap between what a student knows and what he is expected to know.

Kinetic Math Summer Remedial Program is geared towards helping students develop valuable math skills that are vital for learning higher level concepts and skills next school year. This could be anything from being able to compute mentally and communicating mathematically to being able to think critically and creatively.

Don’t miss this opportunity for your kids to brush up on Math this summer. Call or visit the Kinetic Math center near you.

BGC BRANCH 

3rd floor, Bonifacio Technology Center, 31st St. corner 2nd Ave., Crescent Park West, BGC, Taguig

09179642244

 

SAN JUAN BRANCH 

285 P. Guevarra St., San Juan City

09668149165

 

KATIPUNAN BRANCH 

2nd floor, FBR Arcade, Katipunan Road, Loyola Heights, Quezon City

09954592600

 

Email address: kineticmath@yahoo.com  and kineticmathonlineclass@gmail.com

Facebook page: kineticmathcenter

Twitter: @KineticMath

Instagram: @kineticmathcenter

 

Website: www.kineticmathcenter.net

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Kinetic Math’s Math Wizards Summer Camp

 

Is your child math-ready for the BIG SCHOOL?

Is your child’s mathematical ability at par with kids his age?

 

Below is a guide to some basic math milestones for children in their early years:

 

3 years old

4 years old

5 years old

·         Can identify basic shapes

·         Can sort things by color, size or shape

·         Understands the concept of size

·         Knows the primary colors

·         Can recite number words 1-10

·         Knows that when one item is taken away from a set of 2 items, one item is left

·         Knows that when one item is added to a set of 2 items, there should be 3 items altogether

·         Learns to pick out the “first” and the “last” person in a line

·         Can identify the largest or highest in a set of pictures

·         Can count up to 20

·         Can gibe correct answers to addition and subtraction problems involving small quantities (ex 1+2=3 and 3-2=1) by using manipulatives or pictures

·         Can count from at least 1-20 and identify numbers 1-10

·         Begins to understand volume and can identify the container that holds the most

·         Understands night and day and their relation to time

·         Begins to understand the concept of time and some begin to tell the time

·         Understands what a calendar is

·         Understands and can label the value of different coins

·         Knows what it means to divide something in half using “one for you, one form me” strategy

·         Knows the names of 4-8 colors and can point them out

·         Can count backwards from 5

·         Understands and uses ordinal terms: first, second, third, fourth and fifth

·         Using manipulatives and pictures, can find the answer to simple addition and subtraction word problems that total up to 10.

·         Can skip-count by 10

 

Remember, these milestones are a general guide. Some children reach them early and some reach them later. This summer, provide your child venue to learn the developmentally appropriate math skills for his age. Let him join Kinetic Math Enrichment Center’s Math Wizards Summer Camp. Math Wizards Summer Camp is a summer course for children aged 3-5 years old. This program aims to teach Math concepts in a systematic, engaging and fun way! Exciting games, enjoyable activities and written drills will help them master the necessary skills needed to prepare them for the next school year.

 

Topics:

  1. Match and Sort
  2. Counting
  3. Shapes
  4. Patterns
  5. Length and Size
  6. Weight
  7. Capacity
  8. Comparing Sets
  9. Comparing Numbers
  10. Number Bonds
  11. Addition
  12. Subtraction
  13. Time
  14. Money

 

To know more about this program, you may contact or visit the Kinetic Math branch near you:

BGC BRANCH 

3rd floor, Bonifacio Technology Center, 31st St. corner 2nd Ave., Crescent Park West, BGC, Taguig

09179642244

 

SAN JUAN BRANCH 

285 P. Guevarra St., San Juan City

09668149165

 

KATIPUNAN BRANCH 

2nd floor, FBR Arcade, Katipunan Road, Loyola Heights, Quezon City

09954592600

 

Email address: kineticmath@yahoo.com  and kineticmathonlineclass@gmail.com

Facebook page: kineticmathcenter

Twitter: @KineticMath

Instagram: @kineticmathcenter

 

Website: www.kineticmathcenter.net

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Kinetic Math’s Mental Math Masters Program

How many Php50 bills make Php3000?

What is half of 890?

What is the sum of 392 and 799?

 

Can your child answer these questions without using the calculator or paper and pen? In order to do so, one needs to know mental math strategies. Mental computation is a process that require the manipulation of numbers in one’s head.

In this modern world of tablets, laptops, and smartphones, it is still important to equip children with mental computation skills because these can be used in daily life such as in budgeting, in purchasing things and in measuring objects. In addition, mental computation also facilitates learning many structural topics such as percentage and properties of real numbers. Finally, strong mental calculation skills boost the child’s confidence in his mathematical skills.

If you wish to make your child develop these skills, you may enrol him at the Kinetic Math Enrichment Center’s Mental Math Masters Program. This is one of Kinetic Math’s summer programs. This program aims to teach children aged 6 years old and above PROVEN strategies to compute mentally with accuracy and speed. This will empower the students to calculate mathematically in their heads without using paper and pencil. In this course, children will develop the fluency flexibility and strategic thinking in mental computation by addressing the following:

 

  1. WHAT: Children will learn the basic number facts and other math concepts.
  2. WHEN: Students will have the ability to recognize the demands of a problem and choose the best strategy to solve it.
  3. WHY: Each strategy is anchored to math concepts, making it easier for students to understand why a procedure works.
  4. HOW: Various mental math strategies in addition, subtraction, multiplication and division will be discussed systematically and thoroughly in the course.

 

To know more about this program, you may visit or contact the Kinetic Math branch near you:

BGC BRANCH 

3rd floor, Bonifacio Technology Center, 31st St. corner 2nd Ave., Crescent Park West, BGC, Taguig

09179642244

 

SAN JUAN BRANCH 

285 P. Guevarra St., San Juan City

09668149165

 

KATIPUNAN BRANCH 

2nd floor, FBR Arcade, Katipunan Road, Loyola Heights, Quezon City

09954592600

 

Email address: kineticmath@yahoo.com  and kineticmathonlineclass@gmail.com

Facebook page: kineticmathcenter

Twitter: @KineticMath

Instagram: @kineticmathcenter

 

Website: www.kineticmathcenter.net

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Kinetic Math’s Mastering Fractions Summer Program

Children gain some basic understanding of fractions when children come to school. They understand the concept of half or equal sharing by counting one for you, one for you… Then, in the early grades, they get to learn formally what a fraction is and how one whole, one-half and one-fourth looks like.

However, when they get to the third and fourth grade, they are taught more complex concepts and skills about fractions. They go beyond what a numerator and denominator means and beyond naming or identifying fractions. Children are now introduced to fraction arithmetic- addition, subtraction, multiplication and division of fractions.

Many students do poorly in this topic in Math. Children often commit mistakes on the procedures because they rely on rote memorization of the steps rather than understanding the underlying concepts. Other students view fractions as meaningless symbols or view numerators and denominators as separate numbers rather that a unified whole.

A deep and enduring understanding of fractions is an important stepping stone for learning other math concepts such as decimals, percentage, ratio, and probability. It is likewise essential for learning algebra, geometry and other aspects of higher math.

To help students excel in Fractions next school year, Kinetic Math Enrichment Center is offering Mastering Fractions Summer Program. This program will provide a step-by-step introduction to fractions through a visual and conceptual approach. It will help students visualize and conceptualize fractions and calculate and solve word problems using them. This course will tackle adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing fractions. It will likewise teach the students how to draw fraction bar models which are powerful tools in solving multi-step fraction word problems.

To enroll your child in the Mastering Fractions Summer Program, you may contact or visit:

BGC BRANCH 

3rd floor, Bonifacio Technology Center, 31st St. corner 2nd Ave., Crescent Park West, BGC, Taguig

09179642244

 

SAN JUAN BRANCH 

285 P. Guevarra St., San Juan City

09668149165

 

KATIPUNAN BRANCH 

2nd floor, FBR Arcade, Katipunan Road, Loyola Heights, Quezon City

09954592600

 

Email address: kineticmath@yahoo.com  and kineticmathonlineclass@gmail.com

Facebook page: kineticmathcenter

Twitter: @KineticMath

Instagram: @kineticmathcenter

 

Website: www.kineticmathcenter.net

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Kinetic Math’s Integers and Algebra Summer Course

Why do many high school students fail or get low grades in Math?

Why do some students have difficulty answering entrance test questions in Math?

 

One of the many culprits for the above-mentioned difficulties is the poor basic foundational knowledge and skills in algebra and integers. Understanding algebra and integers are necessary to solve equations.

Algebra is a branch of Mathematics that uses numbers and letters that represent numbers. Algebra strengthens logic skills and introduces abstract thinking. In algebra, students must understand that symbols such as x and y stand for numbers that vary and that these symbols can be used in solving real-life and mathematical problems.

In integers, on the other hand, students deal with zero, positive and negative whole numbers. It is very important to learn this because we use integers in our daily lives- weather, finances, sports, geography and science. Since performing operations on integers involve signs of the numbers and signs of operations, some students struggle in remembering the rules and procedure for certain problems or equations.

This summer, Kinetic Math Enrichment Center will offer the Integers and Algebra Summer Course. Integers & Algebra Summer Course aims to help students transition from the visual model method to the abstract concepts of integers and algebra. In this course, students will learn about integers and build on the knowledge to develop skills in algebra. This will train the students to think and reason logically, orderly and abstractly.

To know more about the program, you may contact or visit the Kinetic Math Center near you:

BGC BRANCH 

3rd floor, Bonifacio Technology Center, 31st St. corner 2nd Ave., Crescent Park West, BGC, Taguig

09179642244

 

SAN JUAN BRANCH 

285 P. Guevarra St., San Juan City

09668149165

 

KATIPUNAN BRANCH 

2nd floor, FBR Arcade, Katipunan Road, Loyola Heights, Quezon City

09954592600

 

Email address: kineticmath@yahoo.com  and kineticmathonlineclass@gmail.com

Facebook page: kineticmathcenter

Twitter: @KineticMath

Instagram: @kineticmathcenter

 

Website: www.kineticmathcenter.net

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