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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalAre you a teen who knows Math is important but cannot experience joy in studying it? Mathematics may often seem to be an “uncool” or “geeky” subject, something that will not really help with adulting. Allow this book to bring to you a new perceptive to numbers - what you may call a personality makeover of “Numbers”. Explore the pages of this book to make numbers come alive and flame your curiosity to know more. Let’s bring back joy to the equation!
Are you a parent of a teen who is preparing for Math's Olympiad, competitive exams but finds Math unenjoyable?
This book is packed with useful concepts, ideal for adolescents in the age group of 14 – 17 years who are at the critical juncture of preparing for transition to college life, choosing a career for themselves and gain confidence for competitive exams. Teens will be introduced to several concepts through fun and challenging puzzles, and games put together by a teacher who conceptualized this book through her experience of teaching her own daughters, numerous school students and now her grandsons - always experimenting with interesting techniques to keep them hooked when the schoolbook wasn’t enough.
Kiran Bala Dash
Kiran Bala Dash has been a passionate teacher and advocate of mathematics throughout her career spanning almost 4 decades, 11 years of which were spent in Pratibha school (the Higher ability schools of Delhi government). During this time, she also served as a resource person for TGTs for Mathematics and Mental Math in Seminars conducted by SCERT.
She has been the recipient of various awards including the prestigious Indira Award in 2013 for her contribution to the world of education as well as the Pratibhanjali Award for teaching excellence multiple times. She published her first book on mathematics titled, “Math for kids who hate Math” in 2020, aimed at kids in the age group of 9-13 years.
In her free time, she likes solving sudoku puzzles and has recently discovered her love for painting.
She can be reached at kiranbaladash@gmail.com
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