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Mental Math 

Mental math is a cognitive skill that involves using mental abilities to perform arithmetic operations without relying on any external tools. This means that the child or learner carries out calculations such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division entirely in their mind, without the need for paper, pen, or a calculator.

Benefits of Mental Math

Mental math helps stimulate the brain by enabling the child to connect the visual image (such as finger positioning) with numerical symbols. This enhances instant response and makes it easier to grasp mathematical equations later. It also helps build a strong mental concept of addition, which is a fundamental skill before progressing to more complex operations like multiplication and division.

Mental math learning programs not only aim to improve mathematics performance but also extend their impact to essential cognitive and behavioral skills. Here are the key benefits they offer:

Enhancement of intuition and creative thinking
Mental math develops the learner’s ability to make quick decisions and solve problems intelligently and rapidly, boosting self-confidence and helping them respond appropriately in various situations, whether academic or everyday life.

Broadening perceptions and expanding memory
It effectively stimulates the brain and strengthens the centers responsible for thinking and concentration through continuous practice. This expands the mind’s capacity to handle calculations quickly and accurately, supported by improvements in both visual and auditory memory. It also promotes inductive and creative thinking skills in the learner.

Benefits of Mental Math

Building Self-Confidence and Self-Reliance
Through quick practice and gaining confidence without the need for external tools, learners experience repeated success that strengthens their belief in their abilities. This helps them face challenges with confidence and fosters self-reliance, contributing to resilience, flexibility, and independence in thinking and action.

Developing Logical Thinking Skills
Mental math trains the brain to analyze numbers and their relationships systematically. This enhances problem-solving skills and decision-making based on clear logical foundations. With repetition, logical thinking expands and influences how students approach everyday situations.

Enhancing Visual-Mental Linking
It develops the ability to mentally visualize and memorize equations and arithmetic problems. It also strengthens the mental connection between numbers and images, which helps solidify concepts and speeds up information retrieval. This consistent and repetitive method positively impacts overall cognitive performance.

Promoting Computational Self-Reliance
Mental math focuses on enabling learners to depend on their own computational skills by improving their ability to perform calculations accurately and quickly in their minds, without calculators or other aids. This strengthens mental capabilities, improves concept retention, and allows practical application of math in daily life situations.

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Mental Math Programs at Q Academy

The training courses are delivered to learners through an integrated approach that combines interactive learning with online education, providing a rich and effective learning experience tailored to diverse needs.

The training programs are based on scientific research findings accredited by major educational institutions in Malaysia and Singapore. Certified trainers implement the program using mental intelligence techniques within a rigorously standardized methodology to ensure high-quality educational outcomes.

Q Academy focuses on carefully preparing qualified educational staff through hands-on training for certified trainers, following the highest standards of training and education. This ensures the best student performance and elevates the academy’s overall quality.

Mental Math Levels Offered by Q Academy:

Preliminary Level:
For kindergarten students (finger math, counting).

Level 1:
Divided into several sub-levels for early grades and kindergarten based on abilities:

  • Level 1 (A): First grade students + advanced kindergarteners.

  • Level 1 (B): Second grade, focusing on numbers and addition operations.

  • Level 1 (C) for Course 2: Third grade + two-digit numbers.

Level 2:
For students proficient in fourth grade with mastery of mixed operations.

Level 3:
For advanced students, mastering complex operations relying on visualization.

Levels 4, 5, and 6:
Additional advanced rules, specifically designed for high achievers.

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