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What Is “SCSM Abacus Level 1: Foundation”?

Common Curriculum Elements of Abacus Level 1 – Foundation

Though the site for SCSM Abacus didn’t provide detailed curriculum info, it’s clear that their courses are designed to enhance children’s numerical abilities, soft skills, and overall intelligence

  • Introduction to the Abacus: Parts, structure, and proper handling
  • Finger movement & posture techniques: Proper positioning and movement essential for speed and accuracy
  • Basic operations: Single- and double-digit addition and subtraction using methods like the “Big Friend” (5-bead) and “Small Friend” (1-bead), sometimes referred by terms like “shoot the bird” or “small friend”
  • Visualization (Image Flash): Using rapid bead image flash to stimulate visuo-spatial memory and mental calculation
  • Practice sessions: Worksheets or mock papers focusing on speed and fluency in basic sums
  • Course duration & certification: Typically spans around 3 months duration with daily or regular practice (around 10–15 minutes), culminating in a certificate upon completion
  • Age suitability: Generally aimed at children aged roughly 5–7, but courses can span a wide age range depending on provider
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SCSM Abacus – Level 2: Beginner

Key Features of Level 2 (Beginner)

After completing Level 1 (Foundation), which introduces children to the abacus tool, posture, and single-digit addition & subtraction, students progress to Level 2 (Beginner).

  1. Strengthening Level 1 Skills

    • Continued practice with single-digit addition and subtraction.

    • Emphasis on speed, accuracy, and smooth bead handling.

  2. Introduction to Two-Digit Calculations

    • Students begin 2-digit addition and subtraction.

    • Learn how to handle carrying and borrowing on the abacus.

  3. Formulas and Techniques

    • Big Friend (5-bead) & Small Friend (1-bead) rules get applied in longer sums.

    • May also introduce Combination formulas (used when both 5- and 1-beads are needed together).

  4. Mental Math Development

    • Start practicing oral sums (without abacus) for small numbers.

    • Visualization exercises (imagining the abacus in the mind).

  5. Practice Expansion

    • Calculations grow in rows (example: solving 6–12 rows of numbers).

    • Worksheets and flashcards used to improve recall and confidence.

  6. Skills Outcome

    • By the end of Level 2, students should be comfortable with:

      • 1- & 2-digit addition/subtraction

      • Handling carry/borrow

      • Beginning mental calculations

      • Faster response time compared to Level 1

SCSM Abacus – Level 3: Intermediate

Key Features of Level 3 (Intermediate)

After Level 2 (Beginner), where students master single- and double-digit addition/subtraction with carrying and borrowing, Level 3 moves into multi-digit operations, stronger mental math, and faster visualization techniques.

  • Strengthening Level 1 Skills

    • Continued practice with single-digit addition and subtraction.

    • Emphasis on speed, accuracy, and smooth bead handling.

  • Introduction to Two-Digit Calculations

    • Students begin 2-digit addition and subtraction.

    • Learn how to handle carrying and borrowing on the abacus.

  • Formulas and Techniques

    • Big Friend (5-bead) & Small Friend (1-bead) rules get applied in longer sums.

    • May also introduce Combination formulas (used when both 5- and 1-beads are needed together).

  • Mental Math Development

    • Start practicing oral sums (without abacus) for small numbers.

    • Visualization exercises (imagining the abacus in the mind).

  • Practice Expansion

    • Calculations grow in rows (example: solving 6–12 rows of numbers).

    • Worksheets and flashcards used to improve recall and confidence.

  • Skills Outcome

    • By the end of Level 2, students should be comfortable with:

      • 1- & 2-digit addition/subtraction

      • Handling carry/borrow

      • Beginning mental calculations

      • Faster response time compared to Level 1

SCSM Abacus Level 4: Advanced

Key Features of Level 4 (Advanced)

Now, Level 4 (Advanced) is where they begin higher operations (multiplication/division) while further sharpening mental arithmetic.

  • Introduction to Multiplication

    • Begin 2-digit × 1-digit multiplication using the abacus.

    • Learn step-by-step multiplication rules (using columns on the abacus).

    • Gradually increase to 2-digit × 2-digit problems.

  • Division Basics

    • Introduction to division (short division) with small numbers.

    • Step-by-step solving using bead placement.

  • Strengthening 3-Digit Mastery

    • Continue addition & subtraction up to 3 digits, but at higher speed and more rows (10–20 rows).

    • Time-bound practice for accuracy.

  • Advanced Friend Formulas

    • Apply big friend, small friend, and combination formulas more efficiently.

    • Students learn to use them quickly without pausing.

  • Mental Math Expansion

    • Image-flash drills now include multi-digit sums.

    • Students start solving short multiplication/division sums mentally.

    • Build visual abacus speed (calculating by imagining bead movements).

  • Skills Outcome

    • Confident in 3-digit addition & subtraction.

    • Perform basic multiplication & division on the abacus.

    • Solve sums mentally at a faster pace.

    • Improved logical reasoning and concentration.

SCSM Abacus – Level 5: Expert

Key Features of Level 5 (Expert)

After Level 4 (Advanced), where students learn multiplication and division basics along with strong 3-digit addition/subtraction, Level 5 takes them into complex, multi-step arithmetic and higher mental math. This stage is often called the Expert level because students begin handling numbers at the same speed and accuracy as a calculator.

  • Higher Multiplication

    • 2-digit × 2-digit and 3-digit × 1-digit multiplication.

    • More advanced multiplication rules using the abacus.

    • Gradual practice toward 3-digit × 2-digit.

  • Advanced Division

    • 2-digit ÷ 1-digit and 3-digit ÷ 1-digit division.

    • Step-by-step long division on the abacus.

    • Later, 3-digit ÷ 2-digit is introduced.

  • Complex Addition & Subtraction

    • Extended practice with 4-digit sums.

    • Long rows of calculations (up to 20–30 rows in worksheets).

    • Timed practice to increase speed & accuracy.

  • Decimals & Fractions (Introductory)

    • Some programs begin teaching decimal placement in operations.

    • Students may learn to solve sums involving money and measurements.

  • Mental Math Mastery

    • Advanced visualization drills (imagining multi-digit multiplication/division).

    • More image-flash exercises with increasing difficulty.

    • Stronger oral calculations (solving without the abacus).

  • Skills Outcome

    • Confident in all four arithmetic operations with bigger numbers.

    • Perform sums mentally at high speed.

    • Begin handling real-life problems (money, measurements, time, decimals).

    • Demonstrate expert-level concentration, memory, and analytical skills.

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