Vedic Maths in Basingstoke

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Dear all,

We all know the importance of Mathematics especially for kids in their academic growth and we could introduce ‘Vedic Mathematics’ in Basingstoke during MAHE sessions for those with a stronger interest in mathematics or who feel “Maths-phobia”.

When: From 25th September 2016, every Sunday

Time: 10 – 10:40 AM

For whom: From age 7 (Year 3+)

Cost: £5 per month to cover the hall and material expenses as these classes are run by Manavata Volunteers

Please register before 20th September with the below details:

  • Full name:
  • Age:
  • Year group (E.g. yr 3/4/5 etc):

Some brief about the Vedic Maths:

What is Vedic Mathematics?

A Hindu scholar and Mathematician Bharati Krishna Tirthaji Maharaja presented a list of 16

basic Sutras/sub-sutras and Principles. These principles are general in nature and can be

combined in different ways to solve actual Math problems.

Vedic mathematics is clever mathematics designed to give you an edge over conventional

methods, unique way of mental calculation. It provides some simple methods to do complex

mathematical calculations in a very short time.

For example you can multiply 997 and 996 in less than 10 seconds using Vedic Math techniques.

Why is it important?

  • Better & Much Improved Academic Performance in school, higher marks & Instant Results
  • Cultivate an interest for numbers and eliminates the math-phobia present in the students
  • Develop Left and Right Sides of your brain by increasing visualization and concentration abilities
  • Sharpen your mind, increases mental agility and intelligence
  • Improve memory and boosts self confidence
  • High Speed Vedic Mathematics is 10-15 times faster than normal Maths
  • Increasing problem solving speed and accuracy
  • It helps students in minimizing careless mistakes
  • Math Calculations without Pens and Paper

Thank you,

Manavata Basingstoke

Details

Start:
September 25, 2016
End:
December 18, 2016
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Website:
https://manavata.org