The trial lesson is a great opportunity for children and parents to get to know the method of mental arithmetic, experience the instruction in practice, and obtain all the important information about the courses.
Through a playful and interactive format, children immerse themselves in the world of mental arithmetic. During this part, they will learn:
They will become familiar with its structure and the principles of counting.
They will understand how to work effectively with the abacus.
They practice timed calculations (e.g., within 1 second), which develops concentration and memory.
We will demonstrate how visualization connects with motor skills.
They won't just sit at a desk – they will engage in movement games and exercises to support concentration.
While children discover the magic of mental arithmetic, parents will receive important information about the courses:
We will explain the principles and benefits of the instruction
When and how often does instruction take place?
Overview of price packages and benefits.
Space for discussion and explanation of everything you are interested in.
An online trial lesson allows children and parents to comfortably get acquainted with mental arithmetic from anywhere. The instruction takes place in an interactive format that is fun and engaging for children.
After registration, you will receive an email with a link to the online trainer and instructions.
The teacher introduces the abacus, its parts, and the basic principles of counting.
Children try addition and subtraction on the abacus.
We practice timed calculations, which helps develop concentration and memory.
We use interactive games and exercises focused on counting to make learning motivating.
After the first part ends, parents will learn everything they need to know about the course:
Overview of the methodology and educational system.
What are the attendance options and flexibility of the instruction?
Details about price packages and the benefits of online instruction.
Space for questions and more detailed information.
Try how mental arithmetic can develop your child's abilities — all from the comfort of home!