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Upper Elementary G5-G8 Learning Highlights

Class Examples

 

 

Common challenges:

  • Unable to establish a direct connection between mathematics and life
  • Hard to quickly find and apply patterns in solving problems
  • Difficulty in constructing long logic chains

 

Our solution:

  • Gamified teaching
  • Verifying conclusions through practical exploration, and enhancing a sense of achievement through hands-on verification
  • Simultaneously improve spatial cognition and logical deduction abilities in a single problem.

 

Common challenges:

  • Difficulty understanding calculation concepts leads to easily forgetting calculation steps.
  • Boring calculations discourage practice, leading to poor skills and slow speed.

 

Our Solution:

  • Visualize numbers and formulas to make calculation more vivid and easier to understand.
  • Apply mathematical formulas to solve real-life problems.
  • Stimulate children's interest in learning.

 

 

Common challenges:

  • Lack of spatial thinking training from a young age.
  • Insensitivity to geometric concepts.
  • Difficulty in transforming geometric images into numerical relationships.
  • The approach to problem-solving is outdated and complicated.

 

Our solution:

  • More interesting and clear teaching methods, conducive to children's memory.
  • Diversified question design, developing children's geometric observation and spatial imagination skills.

 

 

Common challenges

  • Facing challenges in text comprehension
  • Struggling to transform information into numbers and equations
  • Insufficient summary of logic chains and question types

 

Our Solution

  • Emphasizing real-life scenarios, focusing on the application of mathematics in daily life
  • Using simple cases to guide children in exploring patterns, and learning the method of drawing conclusions through induction and deduction
  • From images to abstract progression, in line with the CPA learning method