• #rsisb
    Roll no.239
    Story Post no.32
    Foundation Level


    Discover the amazing world of **angles, triangles, and mathematical relationships!** Trigonometry is more than just formulas—it helps us understand the world around us.

    From measuring the height of buildings to navigating across oceans , studying planets and stars , designing bridges , and creating computer graphics , trigonometry plays an important role in science, technology, engineering, and everyday life.

    At the heart of this fascinating subject are **Sine, Cosine, and Tangent** . These powerful concepts help us explore the connection between angles and sides of triangles.

    Let’s turn every angle into a story, every triangle into a discovery, and every formula into a new way of understanding mathematics!

    **Learn. Explore. Calculate. Discover.**

    #Trigonometry #TheStoryOfAngles #Mathematics #Math #Maths #Angles #Triangles #Geometry #Sine #Cosine #Tangent #MathLearning #LearnMath #MathEducation #Education #STEM #Science #Technology #Engineering #Physics #Astronomy #Architecture #Navigation #MathematicalThinking #ProblemSolving #Students #StudentLife #StudyMotivation #Learning #Knowledge #EducationForAll #MathIsFun #MathematicsLovers #MathSkills #StudyHard #KeepLearning #LearningJourney #FutureEngineers #FutureScientists #EducationalContent #AmazingMath #MathWorld #ExploreMath #SchoolLife #Teacher #StudentsLearning #SmartLearning #Inspiration #Success #DreamBig #NeverStopLearning
    #rsisb Roll no.239 Story Post no.32 Foundation Level Discover the amazing world of **angles, triangles, and mathematical relationships!** 🧮📚 Trigonometry is more than just formulas—it helps us understand the world around us. 🌍🔍 From measuring the height of buildings 🏢📏 to navigating across oceans 🧭🌊, studying planets and stars 🌌🔭, designing bridges 🌉🏗️, and creating computer graphics 💻🎨, trigonometry plays an important role in science, technology, engineering, and everyday life. 🚀⚙️ At the heart of this fascinating subject are **Sine, Cosine, and Tangent** 📐➗. These powerful concepts help us explore the connection between angles and sides of triangles. 🔺✨ Let’s turn every angle into a story, every triangle into a discovery, and every formula into a new way of understanding mathematics! 💡🧠📖 ❤️ **Learn. Explore. Calculate. Discover.** 🚀📚 #Trigonometry #TheStoryOfAngles #Mathematics #Math #Maths #Angles #Triangles #Geometry #Sine #Cosine #Tangent #MathLearning #LearnMath #MathEducation #Education #STEM #Science #Technology #Engineering #Physics #Astronomy #Architecture #Navigation #MathematicalThinking #ProblemSolving #Students #StudentLife #StudyMotivation #Learning #Knowledge #EducationForAll #MathIsFun #MathematicsLovers #MathSkills #StudyHard #KeepLearning #LearningJourney #FutureEngineers #FutureScientists #EducationalContent #AmazingMath #MathWorld #ExploreMath #SchoolLife #Teacher #StudentsLearning #SmartLearning #Inspiration #Success #DreamBig #NeverStopLearning 📐🔺🧮✨🚀📚🌟
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  • #rsisb
    Roll no. 247
    Foundation level

    **Trigonometry: The Story of Angles**

    Have you ever wondered how we measure the height of a building, the distance between two places, or the direction of a moving object? The answer often begins with **trigonometry**—the fascinating branch of mathematics that tells the story of **angles, triangles, and relationships**.

    Trigonometry helps us understand how angles and sides are connected. From the simple right triangle to the powerful sine, cosine, and tangent functions, it gives us mathematical tools to solve real-world problems.

    At the heart of trigonometry are three important ratios: **sine (sin), cosine (cos), and tangent (tan)**. These ratios allow us to discover unknown lengths and angles when some information is already known.

    But trigonometry is much more than formulas! It is used in **engineering, architecture, astronomy, physics, navigation, computer graphics, construction, robotics, and many other fields**.

    The story of angles also connects mathematics to the world around us. The angle of a ramp, the height of a mountain, the movement of waves, and even the position of planets can all be explored using trigonometric ideas.

    Learning trigonometry teaches us to look at problems from different perspectives, think logically, and discover hidden relationships. It shows us that mathematics is not just about numbers—it is a language for describing the shapes, movements, and patterns of our world.

    So, whether you're just beginning your mathematical journey or exploring advanced concepts, remember: **every angle tells a story, and trigonometry helps us understand it!**

    **Explore the angles.**
    **Understand the relationships.**
    **Discover mathematics in the real world.**
    **Keep learning and keep calculating!**

    #Trigonometry #StoryOfAngles #Mathematics #Maths #Angles #Triangles #Sine #Cosine #Tangent #Geometry #MathEducation #LearnMath #MathematicsLovers #STEM #ScienceAndMath #Education #MathJourney #MathSkills #ProblemSolving #LearningIsFun #StudyMotivation #MathStudents #ExploreMath #AmazingMathematics
    #rsisb Roll no. 247 Foundation level 🌟📐 **Trigonometry: The Story of Angles** 📐🌟 Have you ever wondered how we measure the height of a building, the distance between two places, or the direction of a moving object? 🤔🏗️🌍 The answer often begins with **trigonometry**—the fascinating branch of mathematics that tells the story of **angles, triangles, and relationships**. 🔺📊✨ Trigonometry helps us understand how angles and sides are connected. From the simple right triangle to the powerful sine, cosine, and tangent functions, it gives us mathematical tools to solve real-world problems. 📐🧮 At the heart of trigonometry are three important ratios: **sine (sin), cosine (cos), and tangent (tan)**. These ratios allow us to discover unknown lengths and angles when some information is already known. 🔢📚✨ But trigonometry is much more than formulas! 🌟 It is used in **engineering, architecture, astronomy, physics, navigation, computer graphics, construction, robotics, and many other fields**. 🚀🏗️🤖🌌 The story of angles also connects mathematics to the world around us. The angle of a ramp, the height of a mountain, the movement of waves, and even the position of planets can all be explored using trigonometric ideas. 🌊⛰️🌙 Learning trigonometry teaches us to look at problems from different perspectives, think logically, and discover hidden relationships. 💡🧠 It shows us that mathematics is not just about numbers—it is a language for describing the shapes, movements, and patterns of our world. 🌍❤️ So, whether you're just beginning your mathematical journey or exploring advanced concepts, remember: **every angle tells a story, and trigonometry helps us understand it!** 📐📖✨ 🔺 **Explore the angles.** 🧮 **Understand the relationships.** 🌍 **Discover mathematics in the real world.** 🚀 **Keep learning and keep calculating!** #Trigonometry #StoryOfAngles #Mathematics #Maths #Angles #Triangles #Sine #Cosine #Tangent #Geometry #MathEducation #LearnMath #MathematicsLovers #STEM #ScienceAndMath #Education #MathJourney #MathSkills #ProblemSolving #LearningIsFun #StudyMotivation #MathStudents #ExploreMath #AmazingMathematics 📐🔺🧮🌟🚀📚💡
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  • Episode 258 | Rehan Foundation Interview Series

    In this episode, we are joined by Victor Bassey, popularly known as The Maths Therapist. He is a passionate mathematician dedicated to helping students overcome math anxiety and truly understand concepts rather than simply memorize formulas. Beyond education, he is also a cybersecurity analyst and social media strategist, empowering individuals through digital safety and strategic online growth.

    In this conversation, we explore the roots of math anxiety, practical strategies for building true conceptual understanding, the importance of digital security in today’s world, and how individuals can position themselves effectively online.

    This discussion highlights practical insights, mindset shifts, and real-world lessons on education, cybersecurity awareness, and building a strong digital presence.

    This interview is part of the Rehan Foundation Interview Series.
    Episode #258
    Foreigner Episode #08

    #RehanFoundation #Education #MathsTherapist #DigitalSecurity #OnlineGrowth #Abrar #ConnectedPakistan #Learning

    Rehan Allahwala
    Doulat EducationWala
    Mohsin Rathore Seo Wala
    Imran Khan Street Wala
    Jai Parkash EducationWala
    Rahat CounsellingWali
    Iqra FreelancingWali
    🎬 Episode 258 | Rehan Foundation Interview Series In this episode, we are joined by Victor Bassey, popularly known as The Maths Therapist. He is a passionate mathematician dedicated to helping students overcome math anxiety and truly understand concepts rather than simply memorize formulas. Beyond education, he is also a cybersecurity analyst and social media strategist, empowering individuals through digital safety and strategic online growth. In this conversation, we explore the roots of math anxiety, practical strategies for building true conceptual understanding, the importance of digital security in today’s world, and how individuals can position themselves effectively online. This discussion highlights practical insights, mindset shifts, and real-world lessons on education, cybersecurity awareness, and building a strong digital presence. This interview is part of the Rehan Foundation Interview Series. Episode #258 Foreigner Episode #08 #RehanFoundation #Education #MathsTherapist #DigitalSecurity #OnlineGrowth #Abrar #ConnectedPakistan #Learning Rehan Allahwala Doulat EducationWala Mohsin Rathore Seo Wala Imran Khan Street Wala Jai Parkash EducationWala Rahat CounsellingWali Iqra FreelancingWali
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  • Manav Bhatt Is from Australia and A Teacher of Maths - You should add him to your Facebook and ask him questions , so he can make videos for you to teach you maths :)
    Manav Bhatt Is from Australia and A Teacher of Maths - You should add him to your Facebook and ask him questions , so he can make videos for you to teach you maths :)
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  • When I was a kid, our science teacher once brought a beaker and some chemical substances in the classroom. She said she could put some not-so-good looking chemicals into water and mix them to create Coca Cola.
    What she said sounded very interesting and we all sat straight on our seats to see water turned black into Coca Cola. She then asked us to taste the liquid and it really felt like Coca Cola. You usually dont get teachers who do things in class that students find interesting.
    That day, she taught us an important lesson that everything in this world, at the end of the day, could be created by mixing the right set of substances. I never saw the world the same way again. I really wanted to become a scientist to do fun things like her.
    What is your childhoods maths or science story that inspired you most?

    Shared via Athar Osama
    When I was a kid, our science teacher once brought a beaker and some chemical substances in the classroom. She said she could put some not-so-good looking chemicals into water and mix them to create Coca Cola. What she said sounded very interesting and we all sat straight on our seats to see water turned black into Coca Cola. She then asked us to taste the liquid and it really felt like Coca Cola. You usually don't get teachers who do things in class that students find interesting. That day, she taught us an important lesson that everything in this world, at the end of the day, could be created by mixing the right set of substances. I never saw the world the same way again. I really wanted to become a scientist to do fun things like her. What is your childhood's maths or science story that inspired you most? Shared via Athar Osama
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  • Meet another Allahwala ! Abdullah Rasheed Lali Allahwala !

    Do add him if you wish to learn Maths :)
    Meet another Allahwala ! Abdullah Rasheed Lali Allahwala ! Do add him if you wish to learn Maths :)
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  • Someone told me that his nephew does perfect math, never gets any answer wrong in maths, My answer was, So does a $70 Laptop now !!!

    Rehan Allahwala
    Someone told me that his nephew does perfect math, never get's any answer wrong in maths, My answer was, So does a $70 Laptop now !!! Rehan Allahwala
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  • URGENTLY NEEDED...
    Not BLOOD
    But,
    An ELECTRICIAN,
    to restore the joyful current
    between people,
    who do not speak
    to each other anymore...

    An OPTICIAN,
    to change the
    outlook of people...

    An ARTIST,
    to draw a smile
    on everyones face...

    A CONSTRUCTION WORKER,
    to build a bridge
    between neighbors...

    A GARDENER,
    to cultivate good thoughts...

    A PLUMBER,
    to clear the
    choked and blocked mindsets...

    A SCIENTIST
    to rediscover compassion...

    A LANGUAGE TEACHER
    for better communication
    with each other...

    And Last but not least,
    A MATHS TEACHER,
    for all of us to relearn how to count on each other...

    *Spread lots of love, positivity and smiles today. Tomorrow might be too late*

    Have a wonderful day

    Via Farhan Essa
    URGENTLY NEEDED... Not BLOOD But, An ELECTRICIAN, to restore the joyful current between people, who do not speak to each other anymore... An OPTICIAN, to change the outlook of people... An ARTIST, to draw a smile on everyone's face... A CONSTRUCTION WORKER, to build a bridge between neighbors... A GARDENER, to cultivate good thoughts... A PLUMBER, to clear the choked and blocked mindsets... A SCIENTIST to rediscover compassion... A LANGUAGE TEACHER for better communication with each other... And Last but not least, A MATHS TEACHER, for all of us to relearn how to count on each other... *Spread lots of love, positivity and smiles today. Tomorrow might be too late* Have a wonderful day🌹💕❤️🥰😍 Via Farhan Essa
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  • Dear Parents,
    The Evening School is a programme established in the premises of Dawood Public School to provide education to underprivileged children free of cost which includes books, stationery and healthy lunch. The programme is for girls of all ages and boys up to 5 years.
    With a strength of more than 200, limited slots are left for registration.
    This programme is not a replacement of mainstream school, however, children will be taught English, Urdu, Maths, General Knowledge and Computer; along with Sports, Gardening, STEAM and Art and Crafts.
    We request you to identify children in your surroundings and help them connect with us. Timings are from 12:30 - 4:00 p.m.

    Please contact Ms. Anum Faizan at anum.rehman@dps.edu.pk or call us at 021-38403588-92 Ext. 833, Mon-Fri 9:30 a.m.-2:00 p.m.

    This is a girls only school in Bhadurabad, Karachi ! Amazing opportunity for people of this area !

    #eveningsession #DawoodPublicSchool #DPS #educationmatters #educationforall
    Dear Parents, The Evening School is a programme established in the premises of Dawood Public School to provide education to underprivileged children free of cost which includes books, stationery and healthy lunch. The programme is for girls of all ages and boys up to 5 years. With a strength of more than 200, limited slots are left for registration. This programme is not a replacement of mainstream school, however, children will be taught English, Urdu, Maths, General Knowledge and Computer; along with Sports, Gardening, STEAM and Art and Crafts. We request you to identify children in your surroundings and help them connect with us. Timings are from 12:30 - 4:00 p.m. Please contact Ms. Anum Faizan at anum.rehman@dps.edu.pk or call us at 021-38403588-92 Ext. 833, Mon-Fri 9:30 a.m.-2:00 p.m. This is a girls only school in Bhadurabad, Karachi ! Amazing opportunity for people of this area ! #eveningsession #DawoodPublicSchool #DPS #educationmatters #educationforall
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  • What Is the GED?

    Around the world, millions of young people leave school early due to financial pressure, family responsibilities, migration, or simply because traditional schooling does not fit their needs. For these individuals, the United States created a powerful second-chance education system called the GED — the General Educational Development program. Today, it is considered one of the most successful alternative education qualifications in the world.

    The GED is essentially a replacement for high school, designed for those who did not complete traditional schooling. Instead of studying for years in classrooms, a learner only needs to pass four standardized tests to earn a credential that is accepted by employers, colleges, and even immigration systems abroad. These four tests evaluate whether the learner has the knowledge, skills, and reasoning abilities equivalent to a high-school graduate.

    The strength of the GED is its simplicity and flexibility. It does not require strict attendance, specific textbooks, or years of study. A learner prepares at home, online, or in coaching centers, and when ready, sits for the exam. The GED measures real competency, not memorization. It tests understanding, communication, problem-solving, and analytical skills — the abilities truly needed in modern workplaces.

    Today, the GED is recognized in more than 85 countries. Millions of adults and youth have used it to continue their studies, gain better jobs, and move into technical and vocational careers. In the United States alone, over 20 million people have earned their GED. It has become a global symbol of second chances and educational mobility.

    For Pakistan, where millions of young people are out of school, the GED model represents an opportunity. It is a system that respects the reality of learners: many are working, many cannot attend school daily, and many have uneven academic backgrounds. With a competency-based exam, these individuals can quickly re-enter the education and employment system without waiting years.

    The GED’s four-paper structure is elegantly simple:
    1. English Language Arts – reading, writing, communication
    2. Mathematics – applied maths and reasoning
    3. Science – basic understanding of biology, physics, chemistry
    4. Social Studies – civics, history, economics, reasoning

    Passing these four papers proves that the learner is equivalent to a high-school graduate. The exam is standardized, fair, and respected. Most importantly, it restores dignity, confidence, and opportunity to people who felt left behind by traditional systems.

    For an institution like TEVTA, the GED model aligns perfectly with the skill-based national mission. TEVTA’s goal is to uplift Pakistan’s workforce and give young people pathways to better jobs — both locally and internationally. A Pakistani version of the GED, designed by TEVTA, would allow hundreds of thousands of out-of-school youth to become eligible for diplomas, certifications, and eventually, higher education.

    In simple words, the GED is:
    • A shortcut without compromise.
    • A second chance with dignity.
    • A skills-focused alternative to school.
    • A fast pathway to employment and college.

    If Pakistan adopts its own version through TEVTA, we can transform the lives of millions who currently have no pathway back into education.

    The GED is not just an exam — it is a ladder. A ladder that many countries have used to ensure no young person is left behind. And now, Pakistan can build its own ladder too.
    What Is the GED? Around the world, millions of young people leave school early due to financial pressure, family responsibilities, migration, or simply because traditional schooling does not fit their needs. For these individuals, the United States created a powerful second-chance education system called the GED — the General Educational Development program. Today, it is considered one of the most successful alternative education qualifications in the world. The GED is essentially a replacement for high school, designed for those who did not complete traditional schooling. Instead of studying for years in classrooms, a learner only needs to pass four standardized tests to earn a credential that is accepted by employers, colleges, and even immigration systems abroad. These four tests evaluate whether the learner has the knowledge, skills, and reasoning abilities equivalent to a high-school graduate. The strength of the GED is its simplicity and flexibility. It does not require strict attendance, specific textbooks, or years of study. A learner prepares at home, online, or in coaching centers, and when ready, sits for the exam. The GED measures real competency, not memorization. It tests understanding, communication, problem-solving, and analytical skills — the abilities truly needed in modern workplaces. Today, the GED is recognized in more than 85 countries. Millions of adults and youth have used it to continue their studies, gain better jobs, and move into technical and vocational careers. In the United States alone, over 20 million people have earned their GED. It has become a global symbol of second chances and educational mobility. For Pakistan, where millions of young people are out of school, the GED model represents an opportunity. It is a system that respects the reality of learners: many are working, many cannot attend school daily, and many have uneven academic backgrounds. With a competency-based exam, these individuals can quickly re-enter the education and employment system without waiting years. The GED’s four-paper structure is elegantly simple: 1. English Language Arts – reading, writing, communication 2. Mathematics – applied maths and reasoning 3. Science – basic understanding of biology, physics, chemistry 4. Social Studies – civics, history, economics, reasoning Passing these four papers proves that the learner is equivalent to a high-school graduate. The exam is standardized, fair, and respected. Most importantly, it restores dignity, confidence, and opportunity to people who felt left behind by traditional systems. For an institution like TEVTA, the GED model aligns perfectly with the skill-based national mission. TEVTA’s goal is to uplift Pakistan’s workforce and give young people pathways to better jobs — both locally and internationally. A Pakistani version of the GED, designed by TEVTA, would allow hundreds of thousands of out-of-school youth to become eligible for diplomas, certifications, and eventually, higher education. In simple words, the GED is: • A shortcut without compromise. • A second chance with dignity. • A skills-focused alternative to school. • A fast pathway to employment and college. If Pakistan adopts its own version through TEVTA, we can transform the lives of millions who currently have no pathway back into education. The GED is not just an exam — it is a ladder. A ladder that many countries have used to ensure no young person is left behind. And now, Pakistan can build its own ladder too.
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