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Takshila Learning offers online classes for UKG Maths in 2D/3D Mode with practice worksheets and question papers as per CBSE to help kids to learn Maths. Know More Takshila Learning offers online classes for UKG Maths in 2D/3D Mode with practice worksheets and question papers as per CBSE to help kids to learn Maths faster.
The Takshila smart tutor for CBSE UKG Mathematics has been specifically structured to foster learning and computational abilities from the beginning of school education. Children learn via association. Takshila's attractive visual presentations and audio support aid in developing mathematical abilities in children. They love to Play with Numbers. Observation and development of numerical skills are emphasized from the beginning by the smart tutor for UKG. The UKG study material boasts of the development of these abilities by interactive pictures focusing on identifying the numbers and counting exercises. “Enjoy simple and easy exercises.” The UKG maths practice imparts knowledge of numbers, number names, finding patterns. Additionally, we provide UKG maths worksheets for kids, math question papers based on the UKG maths syllabus for better practice.

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