Indian-origin schoolgirl cracks Maths Hall of Fame in UK
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Summing it all up
An eight-year-old Indian-origin schoolgirl has entered the UK's Mathletics Hall of Fame, an online mathematics-based competitive tool aimed at primary school pupils.
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Math whiz kid
Sohini Roy Chowdhury competed with pupils from across Britain and other countries to also make it into the top 100 World Hall of Fame after solving mathematical puzzles with speed and accuracy.
"She feels really excited to solve maths in an online learning environment to earn a place on the live World Hall of Fame," said her father Mainak Roy Chowdhury, an accountant by profession.
"She feels really excited to solve maths in an online learning environment to earn a place on the live World Hall of Fame," said her father Mainak Roy Chowdhury, an accountant by profession.
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What's the competition all about
Mathletics is described as an engaging, supportive online learning resource targeted at primary school level maths curriculum, allowing children to play live mental arithmetic games against other children from all over the world. Their scores are constantly updated and only the world's 100 best make it to the leader-board.
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Math genius
New Delhi born Sohini joined in the competition this year as a student of Nelson Primary School in Birmingham.
According to her schoolteacher Sohini displayed some higher-level understanding of the maths covered this year. "She applies herself to all her learning and this has been reflected in her attainment this year," the teacher said in reference to the Mathletics achievement.
According to her schoolteacher Sohini displayed some higher-level understanding of the maths covered this year. "She applies herself to all her learning and this has been reflected in her attainment this year," the teacher said in reference to the Mathletics achievement.