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A tool to practice mathematics beyond homework
Most schools provide homework as means of drilling students for additional work. The homework model provides one-size fits all arrangement on the assumption that all learners are equal strength and competence and must do the same questions. Because math homework is a daily event, they have become a ritual that learners must go through without […]
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6 Reasons parents say they like Boldungu to boost their children Mathematics Grades
Although many people see mathematics as a tool for doing calculations, it is a language for expressing logical thoughts, which is learned through reasoning and logic. Here are some of the reasons parents say they like boldungu. Start today at zero cost, and dare you child to dream! Find boldungu on Google play store
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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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Boldungu in Pictures – Primary School Mathematics
Learn and practice mathematics. Get new questions, review answers and methods for arriving at the answers after trying. Detailed score card for topics, subtopics and questions. Choose topics and learn by doings. Lots of question types and explanation from best teachers. Boldungu helps learners practice mathematics by providing a collection of questions, answers and explanation […]
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