Adults are scratching their heads over three primary school maths questions
The first is the seemingly straightforward equation 8+2x4÷2
The second is a photo that asks how many triangles you see in the picture
The third is an addition problem, where fruit such as apples represent numbers
While classified as primary school level, the questions are trickier than you think
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SYDNEY, April 20, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Time for students around the world to prime those maths brains and flex those fingers, World Maths Day is back in 2021. Teachers, students and parents are invited to register to take part in the biggest online global maths event held across 48 hours on Wednesday 5
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World Maths Day is an international celebration of mathematics hosted by 3P Learning (ASX: 3PL), creators of online mathematics program Mathletics. On this day, over a million students aged four to 18 in over 17,000 schools in 150 countries are expected to participate. It s free, all-inclusive, and open to schools as well as students learning from home.
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Teachers aptitude key factor in addressing maths fear at school level, says CBSE Controller of Examinations
Dr Sanyam Bhardwaj, Controller of Examinations, CBSE, explained how the aptitude of the teacher was a key factor in eradicating maths anxiety from students.
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Dr Sanyam Bhardwaj, Controller of Examinations, CBSE, explained how the aptitude of the teacher was a key factor in eradicating maths anxiety from students.
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Fear of mathematics among school students is an area of concern and CBSE is taking a number of initiatives to make maths learning more interesting .
CBSE has introduced maths at two levels, Basic and Standard Maths, in order to encourage maximum students to learn at least the basics.