Duration: 6 Months

Teaching Medium: English, Dari & Pashto

Mathematics Mastery (Ages 6–18)

The Mathematics Mastery curriculum focuses on building a strong conceptual foundation and gradually strengthening advanced skills according to students’ developmental level.

At younger ages, the program uses real-life experiences, hands-on tools, and everyday examples to build foundational understanding of numbers, shapes, and patterns. As students progress to middle and higher levels, the approach gradually shifts toward abstract reasoning and introduces advanced topics such as algebra, geometry, and statistics.

This mastery-based curriculum aims for deep understanding—not memorizing without meaning. It encourages students to explore multiple solutions and test different strategies. Continuous assessment and practice ensure students fully understand concepts before moving forward. It also supports individualized learning pace and builds confidence, flexible thinking, and conceptual mastery.

The purpose is to develop independent thinkers who can solve complex problems through critical thinking and creativity.

Curriculum Features – Mathematics Mastery

Target: Afghan children ages 6–18 in Canada, North America, and Europe
Method: Online teaching (live interactive lessons, worksheets, virtual activities)

Goals:

  • Build conceptual understanding of numbers and operations
  • Recognize basic shapes, measurements, and patterns
  • Encourage problem-solving using real-life examples

Key Topics:

  • Counting, addition, subtraction up to 100
  • Intro concepts of multiplication and division
  • Shapes, symmetry, simple measurement
  • Patterns and number sequences

Activities:

  • Number games and puzzles
  • Visual learning with shapes and objects
  • Real-life problems with money, time, and measurement
  • Math poems and interactive questions

Goals:

  • Improve fluency; introduce fractions and decimals
  • Build basic geometry and data skills
  • Use different strategies for problem-solving

Key Topics:

  • Multiplication, division, fractions, decimals
  • Unit conversion; perimeter and area
  • Tables, graphs, basic statistics
  • Everyday life math problems

Activities:

  • Word problems and puzzles
  • Group problem-solving
  • Projects like budgeting and measurement
  • Interactive math games

Goals:

  • Transition from arithmetic to algebraic reasoning
  • Advanced geometry, ratios, probability
  • Deeper thinking and multi-step problem solving

Key Topics:

  • Intro to algebra (variables, simple equations)
  • Ratios, proportions, percentages
  • Geometry (angles, circles, 3D shapes)
  • Data analysis, probability, graph interpretation

Activities:

  • Algebra and geometry puzzles
  • Real-life scenarios (discounts, speed–distance–time)
  • Strategy discussions
  • Collecting and presenting data

Goals:

  • Algebra, geometry, and pre-calculus skills
  • Reasoning for real-world and academic contexts
  • Prepare students for higher education and STEM pathways

Key Topics:

  • Algebra 2 and functions
  • Geometric proofs and coordinate geometry
  • Statistics and probability
  • Intro to calculus (limits, derivatives)
  • Financial math and budgeting

Activities:

  • Data-based projects
  • Real-world problem solving
  • Practice tests and competitions
  • Math modeling and presentations

Overall Goal 

Guide students from foundational numeracy to advanced mathematical reasoning—building confidence, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills needed for academic success and everyday life.

Duration: 6 Months

Teaching Medium: English, Dari & Pashto

Parent Participation Notice
Our courses are designed for young learners. We kindly ask parents or guardians to support and monitor their children during classes to ensure they stay focused and benefit fully from the lessons. Your cooperation plays an important role in your child’s learning success.