Vedic Maths is an ancient system of performing arithmetic calculations, which was discovered recently by Shri Bharati Krishna Teerthaji Maharaj, and described in his book titled 'Vedic Mathematics'.
Vedic Maths helps the children in following ways:
- Makes calculations easy and exciting
- Creates interest in Mathematics
- Improves concentration
- Helps in fast problem-solving
- Reduces memorizing burden
- Helps make smart decisions
- Helps in reducing silly mistakes
The sum total of all this is a significant improvement in child's ability to understand, process and perform arithmetic calculations and approach mathematical problems. This automatically leads to an IMPROVED SCORE IN MATHEMATICS.
About me:
As an experienced Scientist, I am interested in spreading science and technology knowledge in the society. Vedic Mathematics is part of this initiative. So far I have conducted three batches and workshops with successful results. In the past, I have worked as a scientist with the prestigious DRDO (2004-2014). Apart from Mathematics and Science education, I am also interested in coding and have developed several Android apps, and conducted courses on app development for children.
Course features:
- Free (Orientation + Demo) session
- No prior knowledge of Vedic Maths required.
- In-person online and offline training
- Student notes
- Tests and quizzes for self-assessment
- Personal assistance for difficult sections
- Certificate of completion
- Prizes for the best performers
Course contents:
- Free (Orientation + Demo) session
- Introduction to Vedic Mathematics
- Nikhilam method
- Urdhva-Tiryak method for multiplication
- Antyayor method
- Ekadhikena method
- Ekanyunena method
- Yavadoonam method for squaring
- Squaring with Dwandwa -Yoga
- Vedic numerical code
- Vinculum and it's use for easy subtraction
- Division by Nikhilam method
- Division by Paravartya method
- Division by Ekadhikena method
- Straight division for simple cases
- Easy cubing
- Fast multiplication for large numbers
- Timing practice on various methods using a unique formula to determine the score