Grade 1 Addition (Kumon Math Workbooks) | 
| Author: Kumon Publishing Creator: Michiko Tachimoto Publisher: Kumon Publishing North America
List Price: $6.95 Buy New: $3.43 as of 11/23/2009 14:10 CST details You Save: $3.52 (51%)
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Media: Paperback Edition: Workbook Reading Level: Ages 4-8 Pages: 96 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7 Dimensions (in): 10.8 x 8.3 x 0.4
ISBN: 1933241497 Dewey Decimal Number: 513 EAN: 9781933241494 ASIN: 1933241497
Publication Date: June 5, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Most grade-school workbooks try to cover the full range of topics in one workbook, and as a result do not dedicate enough pages to important mathematical concepts. Kumon's research has found, however, that children find learning easier when they tackle one skill set at a time. With these findings in mind, we designed our newest line of workbooks to help children with one particular mathematical skill set per book.
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| Customer Reviews: Much better than the kumon addition book January 19, 2009 Melissa J. Newman (Elizabeth, NJ United States) 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
This book is much better than the kumon: addition book and the Kumon:simple addition book. Just skip those two books in the series, and just buy this one. In this book, in each two pay layout, the problems are divided into 4 sections. If the child is older, they could do all 4 sections. The first two sections are 2 pt. per problem. The 3rd and 4th section are 3 pts per problem. The total is 100 pts. For a younger child, the pts can be skipped, but for my 2nd grader that needs to work on his basic addition facts, he likes me to time him and give him a score. My son did not like the Kumon:simple addition and kumon: addition book, and he never wanted to work on them during kindergarten or 1st grade. Seeing a whole page full of problems was too daunting of a task. Breaking up the problems into 4 sections is better, because it is less scary to the child. I set the timer for 5 minutes, but ideally I want him to finish between 2 - 3 minutes. This is a 1st grade book, and he is a 2nd grader. We are working on speed now. By being able to break up the pages by half or 1/4, I can adjust the amount of problems assigned to keep him within our target goal. Or I could use the first section for learning the material, and then the other sections for timed work. Anyway, this Kumon book is worth the money.
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