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Math Park

Math Park is an interactive space designed to demonstrate the practical applications of math in everyday life, from shopping to sports. Visitors can explore various attractions that illustrate concepts such as profit and loss, ratios, and geometry. The park emphasizes that math is not just about numbers, but also about developing critical thinking skills applicable in various professions.
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Math Park

Math Park is an interactive space designed to demonstrate the practical applications of math in everyday life, from shopping to sports. Visitors can explore various attractions that illustrate concepts such as profit and loss, ratios, and geometry. The park emphasizes that math is not just about numbers, but also about developing critical thinking skills applicable in various professions.
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MATH PARK – “MATHS IS EVERYWHERE!


Why We Made Math Park?
Math isn’t just in books — it’s everywhere!
From shopping, cooking, and building to sports, dancing, and even AI, math
is part of every day.
This park shows how the math we learn in school is useful in real life.
What You Can Explore in Math Park?
Ice Cream Stall – Fun with Money!
See how selling ice cream teaches profit and loss. Even a tiny shop depends
on maths!
Ratio Swing – Playing with Proportions!
As more people join or leave the swing, the ratio changes. Maths in action,
while having fun!
Factor Tree – Numbers Grow Like Trees1
Each branch shows factors of numbers — a fun way to explore
multiplication and primes.
The Metric Mountain– Measuring & Sloping!
Each step of the slide shows metric conversions (milli → kilo for mass,
length, and volume).
And the slope itself demonstrates Rise ÷ Run — like engineers design ramps
and slides!
Zone of 360° – Parts of a Circle
Learn about radius, diameter, and chord — found in wheels, plates, and
nature!
Red Fence – Walking the Perimeter
The red fence shows how to calculate the boundary of a park — a real-life
perimeter example.
Green Ground – Measuring Area
The green ground shows how area helps plan gardens, fields, and
spaces.
[Link] – Geometry in Motion
See our stick figure bend to show acute, right, obtuse, and straight
angles — learning angles in a fun way!
Math is not just numbers — it’s how our brain learns to think!
Every time we solve, compare, or plan, we are training our brain — to
reason, to decide, and to
create new ideas.
Whether you’re a doctor diagnosing a patient, a dancer timing every
step, a sportsperson planning
a move, a model balancing posture, or an anchor managing time and
ideas,
→ You are already using math thinking!

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