The abacus is a computing device on which arithmetic calculations are performed by sliding counters (beads, pebbles, or flat discs) along rods, wires or lines. The instrument may have originated in ...
For example, let's say you're going on a road trip with a friend and you want to pitch in for gas. 03:58 You might hand them some cash and say, "Gasorin-dai no tashi ni shite." (Let me pitch in ...
Maths KS1: Adding 2 to 2. videoMaths KS1: Adding 2 to 2 Rod learns about the addition of 2 plus 2 by counting on his special abacus. Maths KS1: Subtracting 1 from 11. videoMaths KS1: Subtracting 1 ...
MORE than 150 students took part in the annual Abacus and Mental Arithmetic Competition organised by UC MAS Mental Arithmetic King’s Centre branch in Kuching. According to chief instructor Ng ...
An abacus is an ancient tool used for counting, consisting of a framed set with rods on which balls or beads are moved. The abacus has been in existence in China since the second century BCE, although ...
The 12th International Brainobrain Abacus Competition 2024, held at Sheikh Rashid Auditorium in Dubai, saw an impressive ...
The Russian abacus (tchoty) is held so that counters move crosswise. It has no crossbar, and all counters in one row have the same value. Most rods have ten counters. An occasional row has fewer, to ...
Maths KS1: Adding 2 to 2. videoMaths KS1: Adding 2 to 2 Rod learns about the addition of 2 plus 2 by counting on his special abacus. Maths KS1: Subtracting 1 from 11. videoMaths KS1: Subtracting 1 ...