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title: "Math-Tinik"
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source: "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Math-Tinik"
category: "reference"
tags: "science, encyclopedia"
date_saved: "2026-05-05T07:45:59.556920+00:00"
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Math-Tinik (lit.'math-thorn'; stylized as MATH-Tinik, a pun on the word “Matinik” which literally translates to “Thorny” but is often used to mean sharp in terms of mental acuity) is a Philippine television educational show by ABS-CBN. Hosted by Angela Garcia, Lorena Garcia, Huey Remulla, Claudine Alejandro and Mark Guayco, it aired from January 7, 1997 to August 3, 2004.
== Cast ==
Angela Garcia as Ms. Math-Tinik
Lorena Garcia as Sheila Mae
Huey Remulla as Charlie
Claudine Alejandro as Patricia
Mark Guayco as Joey
Introduced in 2000
Herbie Go as Artmetic
== Production ==
The series' headwriters are Catherina Calzo-Fournier and Andrea Delos Reyes, with the former later becoming editor-in-chief of the Pinas newspaper. One of the episode directors is Rene Guidote, who has also directed Sine'skwela, Bayani, Pahina and other educational series made by ABS-CBN Foundation.
As with other educational television programs from the ABS-CBN Foundation and DECS, a single episode of Math-Tinik took between three and nine months to make from conception to approval.
=== Music ===
The "Math-Tinik Theme" was sung by Cris Villonco, with lyrics by Ting-ting Calzo-Fournier and music composed by Jungee Marcelo. The series composers were Noel Argosino, Froilan Malimban, and Noel Manalo, who also provided sound effects for the series.
In the 1999 episode "Numeration", the song "Numerals" was composed by Liezel Ann Tiamzon. In the 2000 episode "Time and Calendar", the song "Time and Calendar" was also composed by Tiamzon, sung by Caloy Santos Jr.
== See also ==
Sine'skwela
Hiraya Manawari
Bayani
Epol/Apple
== References ==