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Math Made Easy: ‘Manage time to excel’, says educator

Apeejay School’s Math teacher urges students to practice for speed and accuracy enhancement

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Math is bane for most students. But this need not be the case. The only thing to keep in mind in this subject to have clear concepts and avoid making mistakes. This is more so, when the topics students have learnt are new or gone from primary section to middle school.

When students are in the primary section, things are different especially when it comes to the exam pattern. This can stress out even the best of students and lead to nervousness during the exam. Sadly, this is when the students make the maximum gaffes, says Rinki Verma, Math teacher at Apeejay School, Noida in Uttar Pradesh.

“It has been noticed that children make silly calculation blunders in their Math paper despite knowing everything. This is because they get nervous. When they get nervous, they lose sight of the fact that they have to complete the paper in a given time-frame. In their hurry to finish the test, they end up making mistakes. For instance, while multiplying 2×2, they may end up writing 6 instead of 4 without even realising the blooper they made,” Verma explained.


The most important thing for students is to have their concepts absolutely clear. Just knowing formulae is not enough

Rinki Verma, Math teacher at Apeejay School, Noida


How to avoid these slip-ups?

Verma says that the adage: Practice makes you perfect, is very apt when it comes to Math and shared strategies that students need to follow.

1.       Math is all about practice. Students must do as many sums as possible on a daily basis. The more questions they do, the more familiar they will become with the subject and less errors they will end up making.

2.       The more a student will practice, the faster he/she will become and this holds true for calculations as well. Practice will bring in speed and accuracy.

3.        Time management is of essence when it comes to this subject. Students need to practice completing questions within a set time-frame. For instance, they can begin with doing 10 questions in one hour and gradually bring it down to 10 questions in 30 minutes. This drill will ensure that the student has time to revise the paper once everything is done. This is where the students can catch their mistakes.

4.       When it comes to Board exams of classes X and XII, the students must go through the questions papers of the previous years. Since the question paper format has changed, it is important to be familiar with the exam pattern. It will ensure that there are no blind spots for the students and they don’t panic.

5.       The same holds true for other classes as well. Teachers always share questions papers of last years’ to familairise the students with the pattern. More so if the students have come from primary and gone into middle school.

“The most important thing for students is to have their concepts absolutely clear. Just knowing formulae is not enough. This is because children will forget the formulas as they go into higher classes. But if their concepts are clear, they will never forget the topic even if they pick it up a decade later,” Verma opined.

And what is the best way to have concepts clear? Verma said that the students should not get into the habit of rote learning. Understand the topic. Once the student has understood the chapter, there is no need to even learn the formulae.

“For instance, at present I am teaching the chapter of Profit and Loss to my class. I have told my students not to memorise the 10 formulas but to know the concept. This has made it easy for them to learn the method and formula to use while solving a question on this topic,” Verma said and added the students must follow NCERT books to get their concepts bang on.

“The NCERT is the best book to consult for concepts. The book is perfect for this. Once they have mastered the concepts, they can refer to other books to practice the sums,” Verma said in conclusion.

Shalini is an Executive Editor with Apeejay Newsroom. With a PG Diploma in Business Management and Industrial Administration and an MA in Mass Communication, she was a former Associate Editor with News9live. She has worked on varied topics - from news-based to feature articles.

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