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.

  1. Creates positive change in the learning and teaching of mathematics
  2. Resource for parents to keep their children productively engaged while at home
  3. Creates a bond between the children and the parents when they practice together
  4. Provides good use of digital appliances such as tablets, computers and mobile phones at home
  5. Support for parents with skills on how to manage their children’s use of digital platforms.
  6. Provides remote tracking of learners activities and progress.

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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 world of probability right at home or outdoors. Let’s explore five engaging activities that make learning probability fun and memorable for kids!

  1. Coin Toss Challenge: Using simple coins, embark on a coin toss challenge with your child. Have them predict whether the coin will land heads or tails and record the outcomes. This activity not only introduces the concept of equally likely events but also sparks conversations about probability in everyday situations.
  2. Bean Jar Experiment: Gather some beans or grains and a jar to conduct a bean jar experiment. Fill the jar with beans of different colors and have your child pick out beans without looking. By recording the colors and analyzing the results, kids gain hands-on experience with probability while enjoying a tactile activity.
  3. Rock, Paper, Scissors Tournament: Turn the classic game of Rock, Paper, Scissors into a probability lesson! Keep track of wins and losses as you play with your child. Discuss the likelihood of winning with each choice and explore the concept of probability through this interactive game.
  4. Counting Game with Seeds: Utilize seeds, small containers, and your child’s estimation skills for a counting game. Fill containers with varying numbers of seeds and have your child guess the quantity in each. This activity not only reinforces counting skills but also introduces the concept of probability through practical estimation exercises.
  5. Outdoor Dice Roll: Take learning outdoors with a homemade dice made from cardboard. Roll the dice on the ground and have your child predict the outcome before each roll. By recording and analyzing the results, children gain insights into probability while enjoying the fresh air and active play.

These activities are not only educational but also easy to implement with materials commonly found at home or in local markets. By incorporating hands-on experiences and real-life scenarios, parents can ignite their child’s curiosity and enthusiasm for probability, paving the way for a lifelong love of math.

Looking for more interactive learning experiences? Explore our math mobile app, where kids can delve deeper into probability and other mathematical concepts through engaging games and activities. With the right tools and a sprinkle of creativity, learning math becomes an exciting adventure for children of all ages!

Let’s make math fun and accessible for every child, one engaging activity at a time!

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5 (Five) Main reasons why primary school children continue to fail mathematics – Boldungu can fix some

“A Problem Well Stated is Half Solved”. These words by Charles Kettering, who was head of research at General Motors from 1920 to 1947, are still valid. Mathematics remains an uphill task for learners, teachers and countries because it has a direct impact on the economy in terms of future of work and innovations.

In Uganda, Primary Leaving Examination (PLE) released by UNEB do no lie.  A few highlights

Here are some of the reasons from the boldungu data analytics

  1. Inability to understand the right concept  – our data shows that students struggle to understand concepts. For instance decimal number system is built on simple groups of ones, and tens.  When dealing with other number systems such as binary, the grouping just changes to ones and twos. Alas, most students will apply all mechanical means to remember each number system separately and this does not scale.
  2. Failure to understand the meaning of symbols – mathematics is about problem solving, and stating the problem using symbols is one way of making it precise.  Good mastery of symbols is challenge for many learners and we have seen learners fail the same question when presented differently using different symbols
  3. Inability to understand the root of principles – strong connection between mathematics and the learner can only be created if the underlying principle resonates with the learners.   Here cost price, selling price, profit and loss are the most obvious examples.  Many learners have been given the formula to get the profit, and loss but find it hard to apply the simple principle that if you buy and sell at lower value, you loose money or if you buy and sell and high price you gain. We have seen many cases where learners are just eager to add or subtract values with no regard to underlying principle. Alter the question a bit, and the formula fails to work.
  4. Lack of fluency in using operators and procedures  – Application of operators to process problems is a must have skill to excel in mathematics. For instance, reducing fractions, expanding numbers and many other concepts largely play around with operators.
  5. Lack of comprehensive knowledge – concepts in mathematics relate to each other. We have seen situations where students think about mathematics in terms of islands. A student will fail to arrive at the final result by applying say long division because he or she thinks long division must be used only when asked to use it.

As said A Problem Well Stated is Half Solved”, and that is how boldungu design principles came into action. Some call it a game, and others call it real mathematics. Whatever it is, our target remain the same – deal with the inherent challenges low grades in mathematics at national examinations, poor application of mathematics in real life, and long term applicability.

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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 of concepts and methods.

As a person interested in improving mathematics scores for any grade, the questions are grouped into quiz sets based on the topics selected. The content is specific to the national curriculum of the selected countries. Unlike traditional text books, learners choose and have as many questions as possible for practice.

Boldungu works as follows:

Quiz Sets

Random fresh questions in groups of 10 makeup a quiz and this provides a short but challenging practice session. Questions come as multi-choice, drag and drop, and free text. They include beautiful graphics.

Linked Answers and Review

Each Question attempted is a chance to revise the answers and alternative methods. Each answer is linked to learning areas where further reading or practice questions can be selected. Lots of new question answering techniques are waiting for you.

Performance Board

Performance board is a simple score card that shows the questions attempted and improvement trends. A five-star rating gives a quick graphical view to allow you choose where to focus.

Recognition

Earn badges, certificates and virtual gifts when you excel in particular topics, subtopics or question formats.

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