Quick Counting: Numbers Under 20 Part 1 |
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Author:
| Siniukov, Oksana Kuznetsova, Maryna Country, Math |
ISBN: | 979-8-7288-9267-0 |
Publication Date: | Mar 2021 |
Publisher: | Independently Published
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $19.50 |
Book Description:
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The best way to heighten your kid's mental abilities and prepare your child for Gifted and Talented tests!
Main topics:
- Mental counting;
- Counting on the abacus;
- Addition & Subtraction;
- Number line;
- Counting using a number line;
- Problem-solving (based on the picture);
- Ways to make a number (up to 5);
- More/less/equal;
- Skip counting;
- Memory & logic training.
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The best way to heighten your kid's mental abilities and prepare your child for Gifted and Talented tests!
Main topics:
- Mental counting;
- Counting on the abacus;
- Addition & Subtraction;
- Number line;
- Counting using a number line;
- Problem-solving (based on the picture);
- Ways to make a number (up to 5);
- More/less/equal;
- Skip counting;
- Memory & logic training.
With our notebooks "Quick Counting: Numbers Under 20" you can effectively and efficiently teach your 4-5-year-old children to add and subtract.
Our notebook contains exercises that will help your child not only master actions such as addition and subtraction but also count within ten, increase/decrease the number of objects by "one", "two", "three" and "four" using the number line; consolidate the concepts of "greater-less-equal"; remember how numbers are written and dialed on the abacus; learn to count on an abacus in three or more steps.
The material consists of 6 lessons plus additional exercises for homework to repeat. Theoretical material is at the beginning of the notebook with an explanation of how to perform the exercises correctly. A feature of our notebooks is the symbiosis of mental arithmetic and classical mathematics.
The colorful notebook uses games as exercises, the main character of which is a curious rabbit Shoosha. The book will allow children to easily and naturally get acquainted with the design of the abacus and the rules of moving the beads. From the first lessons, the exercises train the ability to quickly state the previous and the next numbers to a given one, count from anywhere in the direct and in reverse order, and determine the place of a given number in a number series.
In addition, the workbook contains a lot of funny pictures and interesting tasks that create positive motivation for learning and actively develop the logic, memory, attention, and intelligence of children.