Mathematics is food for the brain - Dr. Arthur Benjamin
Mathematics is the foundation of STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Mathematics) subjects. Math or mathematics, whatever you may call it, may be positioned at the of this acronym, but when it comes to learning, math is crowned as the king of all science subjects.
There is no denying math is not everyone’s cup of tea, but if taught in the right way, anybody can excel in it. Simple steps and simple explanations make math easy and engrossing. We know the big benefits of excelling in math therefore we are set to empower students by developing advanced and mental math skills in students through our Advanced Math Course, a combination of Common Core Standards, Vedic Math, Mental Math, and Power Skills.
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Now, you must be wondering what the big benefits of learning math are.
We would love to share the top 5 benefits of learning math.
1. Improving cognitive functions
Those who love mathematics know that mathematical thinking develops the brain. According to Dr. Benjamin, a professor of mathematics, math helps you think precisely, decisively, and creatively and helps you look at the world from multiple perspectives.
Studying math also helps in developing skills such as systematic thinking, problem-solving, sequence and pattern recognition, etc.
2. Improves working memory
Some people instantly take out a calculator or use pen and paper to do simple calculations. But if you know mental math, your mind will work as a calculator and you may complete the calculations before others.
That’s why we focus on mental math as it improves working memory.
3. Improves visual processing
Visual processing skill is a must to excel in mathematics. A mathematical brain works faster than a computer; it can quickly compare, relate, and interpret visual information.
For instance, in the classroom, the teacher writes 35+13 =?
If the children’s visual processing is developed, then they will process the information and answer this without even blinking their eyes.
The same goes for advanced learners who will be able to do bigger calculations by processing the information.
4. Develop logical reasoning
Dr. Matthew Inglis and Dr. Nina Attridge of the Mathematics Education Centre argue that learning mathematics can develop and hone general skills, such as logical thinking, the ability to analyze problems based on assumptions, and an awareness of how underlying assumptions can influence analytical conclusions or thinking.
Logical reasoning has long-term benefits. As a team leader, you can use it to make decisions and solve problems. As an innovator, you can use this skill to come up with innovative ideas.
5. Improves creative thinking
According to Monash University, in mathematics, creative thinking occurs when students generalize. Generalizing involves identifying common properties or patterns across more than one case and communicating a rule (conjecture) to describe the common property, pattern, or relationship.
The benefits of learning advanced math are much larger, we have shared these five points to sensitize you. If you go deeper, you will find plenty of benefits of pursuing math. Our mission is not to impose anything on children, we hand-hold them through the learning process and they get engrossed without even realizing that.
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Frequent Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. At what age is it appropriate for kids to start learning math?
2. How can I assist my child with math learning at home?
3. What should I do if my child expresses a dislike for math?
Want to excite your child about math and sharpen their math skills? Moonpreneur’s online math curriculum is unique as it helps children understand math skills through hands-on lessons, assists them in building real-life applications, and excites them to learn math.
You can opt for our Advanced Math or Vedic Math+Mental Math courses. Our Math Quiz for grades 3rd, 4th, 5th, and 6th helps in further exciting and engaging in mathematics with hands-on lessons.
I wonder, what will happen if mathematics does not exist?
If mathematics were nonexistent, a multitude of essential facets in our lives, spanning technology and science to economics and engineering, would be profoundly impacted. The absence of math would strip away our capacity to quantify, measure, and foresee numerous phenomena. The extent of our problem-solving skills, comprehension of patterns, and ability to make sense of the surrounding world would be significantly curtailed
Is math a born skill? Why do my kids just not understand math?
Some are naturally gifted in math, but everyone can improve with practice and learning. Math is both talent and skill, affected by cognition and environment.