Learning With Lynette

Ep:28-All Things Abacus


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The meeting covered updates on Lynette's educational platforms and progress with Abacus teaching methods for both adults and children, including discussions about her online courses, podcasts, and upcoming materials. Participants discussed strategies for teaching mathematics using the Abacus approach versus traditional methods, addressing student resistance and learning challenges while emphasizing depth of understanding over multiple strategies. Lynette outlined plans for developing new learning modules, worksheets, and structured curriculum materials, while Alisa provided feedback on teaching approaches and shared updates on her son's progress with the Abacus program.

  1. Platform and Content Updates
    • Lynette's new online presence across Spotify, YouTube, and TikTok
    • Website and membership platform updates
    • New course structure with separate sections for adults and children
  2. Teaching Methods and Strategies
    • Abacus learning techniques (left-to-right vs. right-to-left approaches)
    • Two-step addition and subtraction problems with formulas
    • Multiplication teaching methods: songs, finger methods, shortcuts vs. direct memorization
    • Discussion of mnemonic devices (like "8 times 8, go through the gate, it is 64") and the 9s times table finger trick
    • Debate about procedures versus genuine number understanding
  3. Student Progress and Challenges
    • Abram's progress and challenges with Abacus practice
    • Alisa's daughter's use of fingers for multiplication
    • Strategies for handling student resistance and learning fatigue
  4. Curriculum Development
    • New materials: multiplication books (organized by times tables), division books, maze activities, and listening modules
    • Plans for "spin the wheel" dry erase practice books
    • Spiral review sections to reinforce learning
  5. Educational Philosophy
    • Emphasis on depth over breadth: teaching one strategy well
    • Avoiding decision fatigue by focusing on conceptual understanding
    • Critique of mainstream math shortcuts (PEMDAS, FOIL) in favor of fundamental concepts
    • Importance of teaching "why" behind methods
  6. Practical Matters
    • Private tutoring package options
    • Balancing multiple math curricula
    • Practice frequency and workload management recommendations
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Learning With LynetteBy Lynette Yung