Multiplication Maestro Champion
I am Ainee Asim from grade 6C, and recently I won the Multiplication Maestro Champion for my class. When my name was announced as the champion of the quiz, I was taken aback. Unsure whether I had heard it right. For a brief moment, I stood bewildered, processing what happened. But, as reality sank in, a wave of excitement and pride swept over me. It was a tremendous journey. One that reflected on my dedication and hard work that I had put into it. In the weeks that lead up to the quiz, I dedicated myself to a focused routine. I was determined to strengthen my skills and boost my confidence. My parents, Math teacher, and my closest friends were a significant part of this journey. They helped me prepare for it in ways
I could never have imagined. I practiced my multiplication tables and learned for every challenge that may come. One of the biggest challenges I faced preparing for the quiz was maintaining speed without compromising accuracy. I was certain that I would rush through the questions and make silly mistakes. Or I would go too slowly to double check. To overcome this, I set up timed practice sessions every day until the day of the quiz. I started with short bursts and slowly increased the duration. I also used flashcards, and some apps to train my brain to think fast and precisely. After a few days I noticed immense improvements in my rhythms and speed.
My advice to those who want to be better at multiplication is, practice consistently. Use flashcards and apps. Test yourself with fun puzzles, time limits, but always focus on accuracy. And learn to be patient. Change doesn't happen overnight, but with steady effort, it just will. I would love to thank my Math teacher, friends, and parents. They helped me and supported me when I was unsure whether I could do it. I owe a lot to them.
Being named the champion of the Multiplication Maestro is a moment I will always be proud of.





