MathDali And AgriCOOLture – New Knowledge Channel Shows Make Math And Agriculture More Fun

Some students think studying math is difficult and subjects like agriculture are lame. But luckily, Knowledge Channel adds an element of fun to math and agriculture with two new shows called “MathDali” and “AgriCOOLture.”

Robi Domingo will host Knowledge Channel's newest show MathDali which will premiere on June 14

In “MathDali,” there’s no need to be scared of numbers. With Kuya Robi’s (Robi Domingo) help, the resident math enthusiast, solving math problems becomes easy as pie because he teaches simple and easy-to-remember methods to arrive at the right answer.

Joining Kuya Robi in “MathDali” are Vic Robinson, Igi Boy Flores, and twins Joi and Jai Agpangan who share something in common with most students –they are afraid of math. But with Kuya Robi, they slowly learn to overcome their fear as they know how to apply a lot of fun techniques in problem solving.

For example in multiplication, Kuya Robi tells them about new methods in multiplying like block multiplication, round and adjust method, and break apart method to successfully answer multiplication problems.

Their adventures are also a whole lot of fun as everyone learns about how math concepts are applied in real-life in every episode.

Meanwhile, Enchong Dee helps make agriculture become cool in “AgriCOOLture,” where he shows how students can turn into successful entrepreneurs by establishing an agriculture business.

The series, which is co-produced with Landbank, features Enchong’s extraordinary experiences in fish farming, selecting and rasing a stock, and yielding good crops. His adventures also include paying a visit to successful entrepreneurs to share to young viewers their inspiring stories on how they turned their ‘agripreneur’ dreams into a reality.

Don’t miss a great and exciting learning adventure with Knowledge Channel’s “MathDali” starting on June 14 and “AgriCOOLture” starting on July 19.

Catch “MathDali” every Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, and Sunday at 10:00AM and 1:20PM. Meanwhile, catch “AgriCOOLture” every every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday at 11:40AM and 4:00PM. Knowledge Channel is available on SKYcable, SKYdirect, Destiny Cable, and ABS-CBN TVplus.

15 Comments

  1. Coi

    Aww what a bummer Cignal doesn’t have Knowledge Channel! 🙁 These are great shows for the kids! Sana meron din sa ABS-CBN like Sineskwela dati

  2. Good thing we have ABS-CBN TVplus, I hope my son will watch this during weekends.

  3. It is really helpful to have educational shows like that. Which reminds me how I wish there is still Batibot. I’ve learned counting, alphabets and even saying po and opo from that show.

  4. This reminds me the old programs I used to watch during my elementary days like atbp, hiraya manawari and knowledge power. This will definitely help young generation to enjoy more of their subjects especially Math.

  5. I heard about MathDali but not about AgriCOOLture! I’m so excited to watch these shows; perfect for homeschooling!

  6. oh, more of these please!!! And if they can bring back sineskwela, hiraya manawari, math tinik, bayani, etc, that would be soooo wonderful!!!

  7. Hi to the 90s kids who watched sineskwela, bayani, hiraya manawari, mathinik and epol apol. 🙂 I love shows like this. When I was younger, I tried to love math but math never loved me. Even when I was abroad, I was watching mathinik over TFC. 🙂 glad shows like these new ones are airing.

  8. I know Bunny is still young but maybe I’ll make her watch meron kasi kaming access thanks to the black box ng ABS-CBN.

  9. It is nice that there are now many educational shows produced locally. I think this is better that foreign educational shows because the kids can easily relate to the popular celebrity hosts.

  10. Interesting show to watch out for. Matching agriculture and math have lots of possibilities!

  11. Oooh nagstart na pala! Will check these shows out. They would be helpful to our goals this year.

  12. Oooh thanks for featuring this. Now that we’ve decided to continue homeschooling, I’m always on the lookout for educational resources. I’ll definitely check out the Knowledge Channel shows now.

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