Explaining Pictographs with Examples A pictograph is a way of representing data using images or symbols. Each image or symbol in a pictograph represents a certain number of items. Pictographs make it easier to understand and visualize data, especially for kids. Example: Favorite Fruits of a Class Imagine a class of 20 students where each […]

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What is Simple and Compound Interest Simple Interest Definition: Simple interest is the interest calculated on the original principal amount for a specific period at a fixed rate of interest. Formula: Simple Interest (SI) = (P × R × T)/100​ Where: P = Principal amount (the initial amount of money) R = Rate of interest per annum […]

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Convert a Number into Decimal Converting a number into a decimal depends on the type of number. Here we see how to convert different types of numbers into decimals with detailed examples. 1. Converting a Whole Number into a Decimal Whole numbers are already decimals, but they are written without the decimal point. To convert […]

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Addition Of Three Digit With Regrouping For Kids Let’s go through 3-digit addition in vertical form with some examples that are easy for kids to understand. Steps to Add 3-Digit Numbers in Vertical Form Write the numbers in vertical form: Place the numbers one below the other, aligning the digits according to their place value […]

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Multiplying 2 -Digit By 2 -Digit Numbers Let’s go through the steps of multiplying two-digit numbers using the vertical method with detailed examples. Example 1: Multiply 34 by 26 Step 1: Write the numbers vertically Write the numbers one below the other, aligning the digits by place value. 34 × 26 Step 2: Multiply the […]

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Multiplying Decimals By Whole Numbers For Kids Multiplying decimals by whole numbers can be made easier with a step-by-step approach. Here’s a detailed explanation with examples. Steps to Multiply Decimals by Whole Numbers Ignore the Decimal Point Temporarily: First, treat the decimal number as if it were a whole number. This simplifies the multiplication process. […]

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Less Then – 120 Examples With Objects For Kids Objective: kids understand the concept of “less than” using everyday objects and simple examples. 1. Introduction to the “Less Than” Symbol (<) Symbol: The “less than” symbol looks like this: <. Meaning: When comparing two numbers or quantities, the pointed end of the symbol faces the […]

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Let’s break down how to divide a whole number by a decimal using simple steps and examples. Understanding the Problem When we divide a whole number by a decimal, it can be a bit tricky because decimals are not whole numbers. But don’t worry! We can make it easier by following these steps. Step-by-Step Guide […]

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Basic Decimal Problems For Kids Let’s dive into basic decimal problems for kids with examples and diagrams. 1. What is a Decimal? Decimals are a way to represent parts of a whole number. For example, in the decimal number 3.25, “3” is the whole number part, and “.25” is the decimal part. The decimal part […]

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Multiplication Word Problems For Kids Let’s go through a few examples of multiplication word problems with detailed solutions and diagrams to help kids understand the concept. Example 1: Apples in Boxes Word Problem: Emily has 3 boxes. Each box contains 4 apples. How many apples does she have in total? Solution: Identify the numbers involved: […]

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