Our Students in Action: Speed & Accuracy
Maths is just a game when you have the right techniques. Watch my students solve complex calculations in seconds, proving that focus and mental agility are skills anyone can learn.
My Level 8 champions sharing how abacus has made math interesting and boosted their confidence in exams. Their smiles say it all.
A demonstration of speed and accuracy. This student is using the abacus tool for quick calculations, a foundational skill we build before moving to mental math.
This is what I call a speed writing activity. My students are not just calculating fast, they are also improving their writing speed and concentration at the same time.
Another look at our speed writing activity. This exercise helps improve motor skills and the ability to multitask, which are important for overall brain development.
A young student demonstrates his skill on the large teaching abacus. We use various tools to make learning interactive and engaging for all age groups.
Watch one of my students, Vinav, preparing for a prodigy contest by solving multiplication problems mentally. This is the result of consistent practice and dedication.
My little champ Aashvi showing her magic with numbers. She is solving a ten-row, single-digit sum entirely in her head with incredible speed.
Avish from second class is already a mental math pro. Watch him solve two-digit addition and subtraction problems with ease.
Vaishnavi is playing with big numbers here. She is mentally calculating ten rows of two-digit numbers, a skill that requires immense concentration.
Kavya recites the multiplication table of 23 without any hesitation. We use special techniques to make learning tables easy and permanent.
About Our Students in Action: Speed & Accuracy
You will notice that my students do not just calculate fast; they use a precise mix of the abacus tool, finger gymnastics, and visualization techniques. This combination is what helps them build the mental stamina to handle complex, multi-row calculations without feeling the pressure.
People often ask me if abacus training is just about doing sums quickly. Honestly, it is more about brain training. When a child learns to visualize the abacus tool in their head, they are effectively strengthening their focus and memory.
How We Build Speed
We start with the physical abacus tool to teach number sense and movement. Once they get the rhythm, we move to the 'Visual Method' and 'Finger Gymnastics.' You see this in my students who can recite multiplication tables or solve long, ten-row sums in their minds while I dictate them. It is not about memorizing; it is about building a mental scratchpad that stays with them.
Why Speed Matters
It is not just about beating a calculator. It is about removing the fear of maths. When a child realizes they can handle big numbers with ease, their entire attitude towards school exams changes. They feel more confident, less stressed, and actually start enjoying the subject.
Our Approach
Whether you are joining from Shamli or attending my online classes from other cities, the training method is the same. We mix intense drills with fun activities to keep the brain engaged without burnout. If you are curious to see if your child is ready for this, book a free demo class. Seeing them solve a sum in seconds is the best way to understand the results for yourself.
CIP Abacus by Mridula Jain
I am Mridula Jain, and I believe every child is special. Teaching isn't just a job for me; it is a passion that has kept me going for over nine years. I love showing parents that math doesn't have to be a headache—it can be the most fun part of a child's day.
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