It is no wonder that when asked, kids which subject they find most difficult in school, many kids choose maths. Well, there could be various reasons behind disliking a subject, but we will not go into the details. Let’s focus on making this subject interesting and fun.

Yes, maths can really be fun at www.mathisfun.com — a site which offers mathematics in an enjoyable and easy-to-learn manner, because mathematics is a tricky subject which only needs your attention and then it becomes adventurous.

The site is ad and clutter free, with a clean interface and the main categories are given in the centre of the homepage. Categories include, “Data”, “Geometry,” “Numbers,” “Puzzles,” “Money,” “Algebra,” “Calculus”, “Physics,” “Games,” “Dictionary,” “Worksheets,” “Measurements” and “Activities.”

Upon opening any of the categories, you will get a brief but clear explanation of the topic and its easy examples with pictures. And whenever you feel like trying something different on the site, you can check the “Games”, “Worksheet” and “Activities” categories. As their title suggests, you can play Connect 4, Chess, Checkers, Reversi, and other strategy and multiplayer games, all pushing your grey cells to the limits.

You can print out the worksheet according to different topics and grades, and solve random problems; here you can explore a lot of new ways to learn maths in the activities section. Lastly, if you are stuck at some word or term and don’t know its meaning or how it is used, you can check the “Dictionary” category where it is explained in a simpler way with pictures and examples, you can also explore words alphabetically.

According to the site creators, the website is aimed to cover full kindergarten to 12 grade curriculum; and welcome suggestions, if any, by the visitors. The good thing is that the site keeps updating. So kids if you think math gives you headache, just check the site and I can bet, you will soon be enjoying the subject.

So visit the site at www.mathisfun.com

Published in Dawn, Young World, March 11th, 2023

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