Cursory: A teacher’s innovative block method for teaching mathematics has gained viral attention online, with a video demonstrating her approach shared by @gem_kidd. The video garnered over 550K views and sparked varied reactions from viewers, with some praising the technique and others finding it complex for young learners.


A young educator has become an online sensation for her creative and engaging approach to teaching mathematics to her students.
The inspiring footage shared by @gem_kidd on a popular video platform has garnered widespread attention and sparked conversations about innovative teaching methods.
In the video, the dedicated teacher can be seen passionately explaining mathematical concepts to her attentive pupils using the block method.
With clear and concise explanations, she breaks down complex topics step by step, ensuring her students grasp the fundamental principles of mathematics.
Accompanying her post, the young teacher humbly expressed her dedication to her students’ learning journey, stating, “I may not be the best teacher or explainer, but in my class, we will try until we succeed.”
Her commitment to excellence and determination to support her students’ academic growth resonated with viewers, earning her praise and admiration.
The video quickly went viral, amassing a lot of views, thousands of likes, and an abundance of positive comments from impressed viewers.
Many lauded the teacher’s innovative teaching technique, applauding her for making mathematics accessible and engaging for her students.
However, like any innovative approach, the teacher’s methods also sparked some debate among viewers. While the majority praised her creativity and dedication, some expressed concerns that the teaching method might be too advanced for young learners.
Watch the video below:
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@Teach:Long multiplication and long division much simpler. Children need to learn their timetables. Simple.
@Sir_VR :If I go back to school I swear I can ace my subjects, the teachers of today makes things easy.🔥No offence to the old teachers.🫡
@Lucky:She is very passionate about her work. God bless her. The kids just need to practise , practise otherwise the method she is using is the easiest and more practical.
@Steen Smith863:block method.. easiest way for multiplication.. I also teach it
@Lilah Cher~:please do division, my son is struggling with it, grade 7 so far my methods and the ones from his teacher seems to be difficult for him
@Mc Van Tonder398:Missed 7×7 and also why is the teacher giving all the answers
@Mawabo:mam I love your strategy in multiplication I am goin’ to use with my grade 4 & 5 learners
@Shahied Joseph:I like that bounce you do but maths can remain absent from my life, nevertheless, you is a good teacher.
@its.me.zaitun:Finally! This is how I taught my daughters to multiply big numbers ❤️
@Tebza M:Hell No…. I think my Bantu Education method was better… I can’t handle this multiplication guys. I’d take one hour to finish one problem😭😭😭😭
@peter:math exam is like 8 minutes 😭💔 this method will just make it 4 minutes
@lilianbeatricejac:There is no way those learners will be able to remember all those steps.Way too complicated.
@@Elrico:Lmao… By the time I’m done with this sum it’ll be time to go home 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@Tamryn-Ann Richardson:SURELY there is a simpler way!
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