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Bikram Sarmah

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BASIC INFORMATION

  • Price : As Per Center
  • Lessons : 9
  • Length : 3 Year
  • Level : Besic & Advance
  • Category : Business
  • Started : 03-11-1st day of every Monnth.
  • Shift : Chuseble
  • Class : 288

Definition of Abacus:

The Abacus is a manual calculating device used for performing basic arithmetic operations such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.

It consists of a wooden or plastic frame with rods and movable beads. Each bead represents a value, and by moving them according to specific rules, numbers can be calculated quickly and accurately.

In modern education, the Abacus is used as a brain development tool that helps children improve mental arithmetic, concentration, memory, and overall intelligence.

Benefits of Abacus Learning

Boosts Concentration & Focus Students learn to visualize numbers and calculate without writing.

Improves Memory Power Regular practice enhances both short-term and long-term memory.

Enhances Confidence Children gain confidence by solving math problems quickly.

Sharpens Listening & Observation Skills Abacus learners become attentive and disciplined thinkers.

Builds a Strong Mathematical Foundation Helps in developing a love for numbers and problem-solving.

Course Syllabus

Lessons 1: Benefits of Abacus Learning

Learning Abacus offers several educational and mental benefits for children as well as adults. Here are the key advantages:
Children learn to focus deeply while performing mental calculations, which strengthens their attention span.
Regular Abacus practice trains both short-term and long-term memory, helping children remember numbers and patterns easily.
With visualization techniques, students can perform complex arithmetic operations quickly—without using calculators or paper.
Abacus encourages step-by-step problem-solving, which improves reasoning and decision-making skills.
It stimulates the left brain (logic and numbers) and the right brain (creativity and imagination), leading to balanced mental growth.
When children solve math problems accurately and fast, their confidence and interest in learning increase.