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PlayFACTO Monthly: Overview

Features

This programme is suitable for children aged 6 – 10 years old.

Develop Math Hueristics The Fun Way

Engaging Hands-on Curriculum

Research-Based Pedagogy

Learn Through Stories

Develop Communication, Critical Thinking and Concentration Skills

Our Curriculum

Learn more about our unique curriculum by clicking on the buttons below

For children 6 – 7 years old

For children 7 – 8 years old

For children 8 – 9 years old

For children 9 – 10 years old

For children 10 years of age

Benefits of PlayFACTO Monthly

Enjoy Learning Math With Manipulatives and Games


PlayFACTO’s fun and easy games help children to improve their thinking ability and understand math concepts. Using the manipulatives, which are closely based on school curricula, helps them to check and understand abstract mathematical concepts. The games also help them develop an active, participatory approach to learning while increasing their interest in math.

Storytelling-Based Math


PlayFACTO’s use of real-life situations to teach math concepts increases students’ interest in the subject and gives them natural motivation to understand the material. Before learning formally presented math concepts they have a chance to discover the math hidden in the pictures and stories for themselves. They are also given the chance to expand their thinking skills by comparing situations to their own experiences or by engaging their imagination.

Increase Achievement and Interest Simultaneously!


It’s been shown that when students learn math using PlayFACTO’s manipulative math games, both their achievement and their attitude toward math improve significantly.

STEAM Math


PlayFACTO broadens students’ mathematical understanding and increases interest by connecting math concepts to a variety of areas. By starting with a math principle or concept and gradually expanding out to related areas, the program increases students’ background knowledge and improves their real-world problem-solving capabilities, developing the unlimited potential for learning.

Our Lesson Structure

Every lesson is intentionally designed to engage your child. Learn more about these 7 steps below.

Storytelling

Students approach the math concepts covered in each lesson naturally by seeing them illustrated in a variety of stories drawn from real life.

Approaching math concepts hidden in story form helps students to make sense of them easily and understand why math is important.

Understanding Concepts

These sections provide simple explanations and basic exercises to help students understand the basic principles underlying each subject.

Basic problems give students an opportunity to understand and test the new principles they learn.

Exploratory Activities

These sections provide simple explanations and basic exercises to help students understand the basic principles underlying each subject.

Basic problems give students an opportunity to understand and test the new principles they learn.

Game Activities

Students’ self-confidence and interest in math will be boosted by math games using manipulatives which are ideal for illustrating the subject.

Understanding the rules and engaging in the strategy of these games will help students to develop their thinking skills.

Math Journal

Students have a chance to write about what they have learned through the games as well as math concepts they have discovered on their own.

Writing about what they have learned helps students to understand the content more deeply.

Math Stories

Reading related material from areas including social studies, science, and art helps students to develop their overall thinking skills

Review Work

Students have an opportunity to check what they have learned and make sure they understand the basic concepts.
Exposure to more conceptually advanced questions which require a higher level of critical and creative thinking that further develop their problem-solving skills.