Category: Information Theory

  • Engaging Probability Activities for School Children

    As parents, we’re always on the lookout for creative ways to enhance our children’s learning experiences, especially when it comes to subjects like math. Probability, a fundamental concept in mathematics, doesn’t have to be confined to the classroom. With a bit of imagination and some everyday materials, you can introduce your child to the fascinating […]

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  • Interactive Activities to Master Fractions with Ease

    Fractions can sometimes seem like a daunting concept for kids, but with the right approach, learning about fractions can be both enjoyable and rewarding. Through interactive activities that incorporate everyday objects and playful games, children can develop a deep understanding of fractions while having fun. Let’s explore five engaging activities that will help your child […]

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  • Injecting fun into probability and chance for primary school mathematics

    Many events happen in a random, unpredictable nature. The study of probability for primary school children in many countries including Uganda therefore forms a basis for understating nature. Probability is applied in many disciplines including statistics, meteorology, game theory and risk analysis among others Many learners go through this topic without understanding its core nature […]

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