Maths is not a subject.
It is a way of seeing.
Every formula has a story. Every equation has a reason. On this page, we unpack the Maths that students from Class 6 to 10 encounter — not as rules to be memorised, but as patterns that were discovered by curious minds, just like yours.
If you ever thought “I am just not a Maths person” — this page exists to challenge that belief. Maths is not a talent. It is a language. And every language can be learned when it is taught well.
The formula is the last thing.
Not the first.
Most students encounter Maths backwards. They are handed a formula, asked to apply it, and expected to understand later. But the brain does not work that way. Understanding must precede application — not follow it.
Every topic in this section begins with a question, a story, or a situation from real life. The formula emerges from that situation. By the time you see the equation, you already know what it means. That is the Foundations approach.
Browse the topics below. Each one is built around a core question — the question that, when genuinely answered, makes everything else click into place.
What do you want to understand today?
Each topic below links to a dedicated concept page. Work through them in any order — or follow the Class 6→10 sequence if you prefer a structured path.
How we teach a concept
so it stays.
Learn by doing
These interactive tools are built for the exact moments where Maths becomes abstract and students lose the thread.
Want to go deeper?
The Thinking Studio is where these concepts come alive in a live session — with a teacher who has taught Maths across four countries and knows exactly where students lose the thread.
