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**SayPro Diepsloot Youth Project learners achieved substantial improvements in their basic number sense abilities. Since February this year, 83% of the learners completed the number sense curriculum with learners improving by an average of 35%. The number sense curriculum includes timed exercises focusing on improving mental arithmetic with questions on: single/double-digit addition/subtraction; number bonds; finding differences; friendly numbers; multiplication and division tables.
It’s time to up your game in basic number sense. SayPro Diepsloot Youth Project is offering a comprehensive program that will help you improve your basic number sense abilities. We have incorporated timed exercises that focus on improving mental arithmetic with questions like: single/double-digit addition/subtraction, number bonds, finding differences, friendly numbers, multiplication and division tables. 83% of the learners have completed the curriculum and they have seen substantial improvements in their basic number sense abilities. Train hard and be ready for next level!
Say goodbye to those dreaded mental arithmetic problems! With SayPro, your kids will finally be able to easily and confidently tackle their math homework. Not only is the curriculum designed to help them build basic number sense and computational skills, but it also incorporates fun activities that keep them engaged and interested. Under the guidance of our qualified instructors, they will work on timed exercises that focus on improving their mental arithmetic with questions on single/double digit addition/subtraction, number bonds, finding differences, etc.
SayPro Diepsloot Youth Project learners have already achieved substantial improvements in their basic number sense abilities since February this year. 83% of the learners completed the number sense curriculum, while an average of 35% improvement was seen in each individual’s ability. The numbers sense curriculum includes timed exercises focusing on improving mental arithmetic with questions on: single/double digit addition/subtraction; number bonds; finding differences; friendly numbers; multiplication and division tables.
You’re not a number, you know that! But 83% of learners are now able to add, subtract and do basic mental arithmetic thanks to the SayPro Diepsloot Youth Project. The project encourages children to learn by teaching them fun ways to increase their number sense abilities. How does this work? Well, by completing timed exercises focused on improving these skills, you’ll see significant improvements in your basic number sense abilities. And if you’re wondering how hard it is to improve at mental arithmetic, let me tell you – it’s hard! That’s why we’ve developed a curriculum that teaches approaches that WORK.
So sign up today and get ready to be one step closer to becoming a confident learner!
All learners start off with basics. It’s important to begin with the basics so that they can understand how things work.
SayPro Diepsloot Youth Project is a perfect place for beginners as we teach them basic numbers, addition and subtraction, and how to do math problems. This project makes learning fun and interesting by pairing it up with games and activities that help in retaining the information being taught.
How has this helped you? If you want to take your child’s development to the next level, SayPro is the best option for you!
An excellent way to improve your little one’s basic number sense abilities! SayPro Diepsloot Youth Project learners have been going through the SayPro curriculum for a few months now and the results are already showing. 83% of them have gotten through the basic number sense curriculum and have seen marked improvements in their ability to add, subtract, and multiply.
This timed exercise helps kids improve their mental arithmetic skills, which come in handy when you’re trying to keep track of how much money your kid is spending on clothes, candy, or electronics. And it’s not just fun and exciting – it’s actually helping them learn!
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