Math Experience Class for 4th to 6th Grade Elementary Students

Busan Seobu Office of Education (Superintendent Lee Jaehan) announced on the 24th that it will operate the "Classroom-based Math Experience Program" for 55 elementary schools from the 27th of this month to December 24th.


The Math Experience Program is designed for 4th to 6th grade elementary school classes. It aims to foster students' mathematical thinking skills and increase their interest in math through hands-on and experiential math education.


Through six types of math board games, students can easily and enjoyably learn abstract mathematical concepts such as mixed operations, properties of plane figures, volume of rectangular prisms, congruence, and symmetry.


The Seobu Office of Education has distributed board games, including teaching and learning materials, to support the smooth operation of the math experience program at schools.


Additionally, a program that lends out 24 types of math board games is being operated to promote hands-on math education at individual schools.



Lee Jaehan, Superintendent of the Seobu Office of Education, said, "The Math Experience Program was prepared to improve the perception of math as difficult and boring, and to foster students' mathematical and logical thinking skills," adding, "The Seobu Office of Education will strive to promote enjoyable, hands-on math education and revitalize math education."

Busan Seobu Office of Education

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