Vedic Maths & Abacus

Make maths faster, easier and more fun

Activity Overview

Strengthen your child’s mathematical skills with our Vedic Maths & Abacus program at Mojo May Summer Camp! This course blends ancient calculation techniques with modern abacus methods to make maths faster, easier, and more enjoyable through hands-on learning and mental exercises.

Key Highlights

Combination of Vedic Maths & Abacus techniques
Focus on speed, accuracy, and mental calculations
Brain development through practical exercises
Fun and interactive learning sessions
Suitable for beginners

Why We Learn This Activity

This activity enhances both logical and analytical thinking. While Abacus develops visualization and memory, Vedic Maths introduces shortcut techniques—together making calculations quick, simple, and efficient.

Learning Outcomes

Faster mental calculations
Improved accuracy and speed
Strong number sense
Enhanced concentration and memory
Increased confidence in mathematics

Why Join This Activity

Make maths easy and fun Learn time-saving calculation techniques Improve academic performance Develop strong problem-solving skills Perfect for young learners

Activity Modules

Introduction to Abacus & Number System
Bead Value & Finger Techniques
Basic Operations (Addition & Subtraction)
Mental Math Practice
Introduction to Vedic Maths Sutras
Multiplication & Division Shortcuts
Squares & Quick Calculation Tricks
Speed & Accuracy Practice

Trainer / Instructor Info

Experienced trainers specializing in Abacus and Vedic Maths, focused on enhancing students’ speed, accuracy, and confidence in mathematics.

Batch Details

Duration: 50 minutes Days: 14 days On 15th Day - Grand Finale Timings: 8:00 am to 11:00 am Age: 6 to 16 years

Rules & Regulations

Regular attendance is important
Practice worksheets should be completed
Maintain discipline during sessions
Follow instructor guidance

FAQs

No, beginners are welcome.
It improves both mental calculation and visualization skills.
Yes, it improves speed, accuracy, and confidence.
Yes, consistent practice helps in mastering both techniques.