Russian Abacus - 11 Rows - White / Green Beads

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  • Features

    • Size: 19 x 9 x 2 cm
    • Made from durable ABS plastic.

    The classic school abacus is the easiest abacus type for young children to learn.
    It provides a simple yet solid introduction to the world of arithmetic.
    With its sturdy wooden construction, it is both long-lasting and eco-friendly.
    Bright, attractive original colors with non-toxic paint and varnish.
    Robust craftsmanship ensures it withstands the wear and tear from young users.

    For your child, the abacus becomes a true tool for success.

    Why choose an abacus?

    Mathematics can be an abstract concept; science has repeatedly shown that children under 10 often struggle to visualize abstract ideas like arithmetic.
    These challenges can lead to issues ranging from reluctance to engage with math in mild cases, to loss of confidence and academic difficulties even among bright students.
    Using an abacus helps your child explore calculations and develop mental frameworks that will support their learning throughout school and beyond into higher education.

    The abacus: an ancient tool still relevant today.

    Children who use the abacus during their education consistently achieve higher IQ measurements and outperform peers who learn through modern and experimental teaching methods.

    The abacus supports users beyond just mathematics.

    Using the abacus aids children's memory in two key ways. First, children no longer need to memorize math answers. Once a student learns the abacus, they understand how to solve any calculation problem. They don’t have to memorize solutions or steps because the method remains the same. Second, the abacus helps them concretely see how results are obtained. By grasping how problems and numbers work, they can anticipate how to tackle new exercises. Once they can solve problems, they no longer need to store answers in short-term memory.
    Children tend to memorize problems instead of developing problem-solving methods, leading to rote learning without true understanding, which is not always easy to detect.
    This issue is easily resolved with the abacus, as it fosters intuitive and effective learning of arithmetic.

    From kindergarten through high school, the abacus is an invaluable resource for every student who uses it.