
This article examines the role of interactive teaching methods in developing computational skills among primary school students. The study analyzes the effectiveness of using game-based learning, information and communication technologies, and cooperative learning methods in teaching basic arithmetic operations such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. It is argued that interactive methods enhance students’ interest in mathematics, promote independent thinking, and strengthen practical computational skills.
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