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Many Congrats Dhruv, Rhythm, Himani and Himanshi on ITV Show LITTLE BIG SHOTS with Dawn French. Here is a full video recording, Congrats to Proud parents Devender Singh and Manoj Maheshwari

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The segment was called Human Calculators and Dawn French was absolutely blown away by their skills. The legendary comedian wasn’t the only one as commentators on social media were equally mesmerized by the skills of the students.

The trick to their magic?

Hard work and practice using the abacus method taught by Supermaths. The abacus method utilises an actual abacus at first with basic techniques such as addition and subtraction as the first stages. Then more complex equations with multiplication and division are added. Eventually students stop using a physical abacus altogether and instead rely on a mental image of the ancient tool to solve the sums. That is where the hand movements in the video come from.

The classes were the idea of Dr Rashmi Mantri, founder of Supermaths, who wanted to help her son Druv, who appears in the video above,after she noticed him struggling with mental arithmetic. The abacus method was taught to her as a child in India where she grew up and proved very successful with her son as you can tell.

You can see more of Dhruv in action by clicking here.

For more information on the history of Supermaths, click here.


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