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8 unique ways to teach maths

In schools, students are forced to remember formulas and techniques used in maths which may get boring sometimes for students.<br>So to make the class interactive and fun, here are 8 unique ways to teach maths by Eduminatti.

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8 unique ways to teach maths

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  1. 8 UNIQUE WAYS TO TEACH MATHS TEACHERS OF SCHOOLS IN DEHRADUN USE THESE WAYS TO TEACH MATH

  2. PROVIDE VISUALS Visual images or videos are more attracted to the eyes as it provides a bird eyes view to an object. The brain remembers visuals more than any written thing.

  3. MAKE SONGS You can form patterns and make songs for teaching the solutions and concepts to any mathematical problems. Singing songs will make maths more interesting and fun. 5 6 11

  4. LET STUDENTS MAKE THEIR PROBLEMS Students should be taught to form their problems and solve their problems. This will enhance their creativity and will give them more confidence.

  5. RELATE MATHS PRACTICALLY The best way to teach maths is by making it relate to practical life. Students should imply the concepts and fundamentals of maths in their day to day activities.

  6. ENCOURAGE COOPERATIVE LEARNING Sharing information will act as a revision of your studies and will help to remember things for a much longer period. We can discuss studies with our friends and take initiatives like asking questions to each other or doing quizzes.

  7. DRAW MATH MODELS Students should develop the habit of preparing charts and diagrams of that topic. This will help them to get a clear concept of the topic and will also make it easy to solve problems.

  8. USE ONLINE TOOLS There are many apps and games where one can enjoy the app by using his/her maths skills. Certain websites provide solutions to mathematical problems.

  9. PRACTICE Practice is the most important factor on which all other techniques depend. Even if a student understands and can solve problems for one, he/she may not be able to solve problems in the long-term.

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