Our Classes

Elrose Abacus classes are structured to progressively develop a child’s mental arithmetic skills using the abacus tool. These classes are generally divided into multiple levels, each building on the skills and concepts learned in the previous level. Here’s a breakdown of the typical levels found in abacus classes:

Beginner Level

Level 1

  • Introduction to Abacus and its parts
  • How to hold an Abacus
  • Small Friend and Big Friend Formula
  • Introduction to number notation and place values
  • Basic operations of addition and subtraction
  • Exercises to strengthen finger and hand movements
  • Introduction to mental math techniques using the Abacus
  • Practice sessions for addition and subtraction
  • Speed drills and time tests
  • Flash card Activity

Level 2

  • Review of Level 1 concepts
  • Combination Formula
  • Three digits calculation using Abacus
  • Advanced mental math techniques using the Abacus
  • Exercises to improve memory retention and visualization skills
  • Speed drills and time tests
  • Flash Card Activity

Intermediate Levels

Level 3

  • Review of I evel 2 concepts
  • Problem solving techniques
  • Advanced number calculation skill
  • Multiplication calculation using Abacus
  • Advanced mental math techniques for complex calculations
  • Exercises to improve mental agility and flexibility
  • Speed drills and time tests
  • Flash Card Activity

Level 4

  • Practical applications of abacus mental math, such as mental calculations for everyday tasks, financial calculations, and more
  • Techniques for mental math without an abacus
  • Problem-solving and critical thinking exercises using abacus mental
    math
  • Decimals: Introduction to decimals and how they relate to addition and subtraction Advanced Addition Subtraction
  • Speed drills and time test
  • Flash Card Activity
  • Multiplication: Introduction to multiplication, including single-digit multiplication and multiplication by 10, 100, and 1000

Advanced Levels

Level 5

  • Review of Levels 1-4: A quick review of the fundamental concepts and techniques covered in the previous levels.
  • Addition and Subtraction: More advanced addition and subtraction problems involving larger numbers and multiple digits.
  • Multiplication.
  • Division: Introduction to division, including single-digit division and division by 10, 100, and 1000.
  • Negative Numbers: Introduction to negative numbers and how they relate to addition and subtraction.
  • Advanced Multiplication.
  • Advanced Decimals.
  • Word Problems: Application of abacus mental math to real-world word problems involving all of the above concepts.
  • Mental Math Strategies: Development of mental math strategies such as estimation and rounding to help solve problems quickly and efficiently.

Level 6

  • Focus: Advanced work with decimals, fractions, and higher-level multiplication and division.
  • Skills Developed: Mastery of mental arithmetic, strong analytical skills, preparation for more advanced math topics.

Expert Levels

Level 7

  • Focus: Highly advanced calculations, including large numbers, complex fractions, and multiple-step problems.
  • Skills Developed: Expertise in mental math, exceptional calculation speed and accuracy, readiness for competitive math.

Level 8

  • Focus: Professional level calculations, competition preparation, and refinement of techniques.
  • Skills Developed: Professional-level mental arithmetic skills, ability to solve extremely complex problems rapidly.