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The left side of the brain is responsible for controlling the right side of the body. It also performs tasks that have to do with logic, such as in science and mathematics. On the other hand, the right hemisphere coordinates the left side of the body, and performs tasks that have do with creativity and the arts.
What is an Abacus?
Abacus is a Latin word which has its origins from the Greek words abax or abakon which means table or a tablet. From the shape of an abacus we can easily derive why it is called in such a way. Abacus was used by almost all the olden civilizations for their calculations ranging from market to experiments.
You would agree with me that counting without numbers would be difficult. In the olden days they have used their hands and pebbles for counting and for larger numbers they have nominated twigs and bigger pebbles. In those days the calculations were made simple with the help of counting boards and abacus.
Even after the civilizations had progressed to numerals, decimals and the invention of zero; abacus followed them through their technology and inventions. The ease and fastness of calculation with abacus made it a very popular piece of mathematics. The concept of abacus was passed on to many generations and it had changed many forms from places to places. The Chinese had developed a newer version of abacus known as suan pan while the Japanese had converted it to another form known as soroban.

Our brain has two hemispheres, the left brain and the right brain. About 95% of our children use only the left brain, which provides the ability to analyze information concerning languages and sound. But the right side of the brain, which is focused on thinking, creativity and integration of information, needs to be used and stimulated as well.
Learning to use the abacus can help develop this right brain/left brain integration.
When children use both hands to move abacus beads in arithmetic calculations, it stimulates cells in both the right and left sides of the brain. This results in quick, balanced whole brain development, leading to greater mental capacity. Using the abacus, a child can do all arithmetic calculations up to 10 digits without relying on an electronic calculator.
About the abacus
The abacus is an ancient calculating tool that dates back centuries. Early societies used some Abacusform of it to count and do arithmetic long before they invented numbers. Mostly, they calculated problems by moving stones or beans around in grooves or on tablets. You can still see the abacus being used in parts of Asia and Africa by merchants and traders who work with the swiftness of lightening. Your child will become just as skillful.
At Abacus Classes we use the abacus because it is an invaluable tool to help children understand mathematics. Little children have difficulty grasping arithmetic because it is not something they can see or touch. By working with beads on the abacus, math becomes something your child can understand.
Abacus math method of calculations is considered to be one of the fastest way of calculations. AbacusClasses is an innovative and interactive destination for abacus tutorial which will help one to learn abacus quickly and effectively.
Abacus math method of calculations is considered to be one of the fastest way of calculations. AbacusClasses is an innovative and interactive destination for abacus tutorial which will help one to learn abacus quickly and effectively.
Abacus is a concept of of calculation on visualization of beads ( in the form of numbers), where we deal with only Addition, Subtraction, Division and Multiplications operation. The course structure is laid in 8 levels. Each level is of 12 Classes. After each level, test is conducted, after which the student is promoted to the next level.
Mental Maths for age 5yrs + to 12 yrs.
Vedic Maths for age 10yrs + to any age group
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