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Category Description for Kumon Math Workbooks (1-6):
The series is meant to be self-directed. Students take charge of their own learning on every level. They complete pages, check their work, record their scores, and determine whether to move on or review. The pace almost guarantees success. Children should work a "few" pages a day; assignments should take about 20 minutes to complete. Pages are marked with the skill level required at top and the points each question is valued at (a very young child will need some help totaling points). Very short instruction (or an example) is given on a few pages. For example, there is a short explanation when children begin to subtract a 2-digit number from a 3-digit number where borrowing is needed. However, the child is given every opportunity to intuit this beforehand. By the time he reaches this page, he has already been subtracting double-digit numbers for many pages. Some of these would require borrowing, but, since they are able to subtract, say, 7 from 12, the Kumon method wants the child to see a pattern when increasing to 7 from 22, 7 from 32, etc. This does remind me of the approach used in Miquon as well. Besides these very infrequent helps there are just some small prompts for children to look for patterns in their answers, and words of encouragement. Pages are pleasing to the eye; they are colored, clean, and problems are well-spaced. The Kumon method has been used successfully with children around the world for over 50 years. It does seem like it would help a child to take charge of his own learning and help himself to understanding rather than being spoon-fed each bite. For Kumon math earlier than Grade 1, see the Kumon section in Early Learning.
Writing their way to a brighter future.
Kumon Workbooks for Spanish speakers. These translations of our Basic Workbooks into Spanish feature the same high-quality paper, step-by-step instructions, and engaging illustrations as the English-language versions.
Introducing a range of fun, practical and educational early-learning workbooks from Kumon, the leading world-wide supplementary education provider. The Kumon method enables children to progress successfully, by practising material until concepts are mastered, and by advancing in small, manageable steps. In this workbook children master basic pencil skills by learning to trace, which provides a firm foundation for writing letters and numbers.
Our innovative write and wipe flash cards are specially designed for early learners. They are extra-thick to stand up to repeated and frequent use and include a dry erase marker so children can practice each skill again and again.
This book will strengthen your childs addition skills. This workbook will help your child develop the counting and addition skills that lead to a strong foundation in maths. With our step-by-step process your child will enjoy practicing addition problems and work up to adding larger numbers with ease. The last section of this workbook will introduce your child to counting coins and dollars as an extension of the addition lessons. "My Big Book of Addition" will help your child build a strong foundation for future maths learning and life skills. This workbook is a bind-up of three of our "Math Skills" titles, including "My Book of Simple Addition", "My Book of Addition" and "My First Book of Money: Counting Coins".
NEW LOOK AND NEW ADDED CONTENT! YOUR CHILDS FAVORITE LEARNING TOOLS UPGRADED. Your childs favourite workbooks just got upgraded -- with new content and a new look! We took our Kumon Basic Skills Series and revised the content and covers after over 15 years of producing bestselling early learning materials. All of the revised Basic Skills workbooks will feature new activities, full-colour images, and the same trusted Kumon learning method. Kumon Basic Skills workbooks ensure that children master pencil control skills with ease, so that they learn to love learning independently. Everything in our Basic Skills workbooks -- from the sturdy paper to the engaging content -- is designed with the best interests of your child in mind.
Kumon Middle School Math workbooks provide an introduction to math subjects with explanations of topics, definitions of terms, and practice problems designed to improve your childs math skills. Using Kumons step-by-step method your child will advance through algebra and geometry concepts without feeling frustrated or overwhelmed when faced with new problems. These workbooks will help your child develop confidence in his or her math abilities.
The Kumon My Book of Reading Skills series will introduce your child to
early literacy concepts such as vowel and consonant sounds, sight
words, and more. The first two books, My Book of Reading Skills: Easy
Phonics and My Book of Reading Skills: Phonics, will help your child
develop phonics skills such as recognizing consonant letter sounds,
short and long vowel sounds, and consonant combination sounds like
“ch.” The goal for this series is to teach children to identify the
most common phoneme sounds and their sound–letter relationships, so
they can easily sound out or decode new words as they read. Developing
phonics skills is essential for your child to build a strong foundation
in literacy.
Category Description for Kumon Math Workbooks (1-6):
The series is meant to be self-directed. Students take charge of their own learning on every level. They complete pages, check their work, record their scores, and determine whether to move on or review. The pace almost guarantees success. Children should work a "few" pages a day; assignments should take about 20 minutes to complete. Pages are marked with the skill level required at top and the points each question is valued at (a very young child will need some help totaling points). Very short instruction (or an example) is given on a few pages. For example, there is a short explanation when children begin to subtract a 2-digit number from a 3-digit number where borrowing is needed. However, the child is given every opportunity to intuit this beforehand. By the time he reaches this page, he has already been subtracting double-digit numbers for many pages. Some of these would require borrowing, but, since they are able to subtract, say, 7 from 12, the Kumon method wants the child to see a pattern when increasing to 7 from 22, 7 from 32, etc. This does remind me of the approach used in Miquon as well. Besides these very infrequent helps there are just some small prompts for children to look for patterns in their answers, and words of encouragement. Pages are pleasing to the eye; they are colored, clean, and problems are well-spaced. The Kumon method has been used successfully with children around the world for over 50 years. It does seem like it would help a child to take charge of his own learning and help himself to understanding rather than being spoon-fed each bite. For Kumon math earlier than Grade 1, see the Kumon section in Early Learning.
Are You Ready for High School Math? brings together all the bath topics your child will need to know to be successful in early high school math classes. This book will help your child review and master key concepts from middle school algebra, geometry, probability, and statistics. By completing the lessons in this book, your child will be better prepared for high school math and may boost their standardized test scores. Kumon math workbooks offer step-by-step practice that allows your child to progress without feeling frustrated or overwhelmed when faced with new problems. This workbook will help you child develop confidence in their maths abilities.
If your child is beginning to learn to read, this book will build on
that foundation by introducing short sight words.
Kumon MathBites Workbooks are meticulously crafted learning resources
that aim to boost the confidence of young learners struggling with
confidence in math while nurturing their calculation skills and
fostering a sense of achievement. These workbooks are thoughtfully
designed to contain bite-sized tasks on each page, perfect for children
to complete within a few minutes. The scaffolded structure of each page
emphasizes perseverance, practice, and effort, which, in turn, fosters
a sense of motivation in children to continue learning.This workbook is
designed to help children become independent learners in by providing
them with the opportunity to check their answers and correct their
errors, these workbooks empower children to master fundamental academic
skills while building their confidence and promoting self-reliance. As
children work through the pages of the Kumon MathBites workbook, they
are encouraged to develop into self-motivated learners, setting a solid
foundation for academic success and lifelong learning.
Ages 6-10. Is your child afraid of math? Its an unfortunate reality that many young children end up with the mistaken idea that they cant do math. Kumon MathBites workbooks are designed to help children who are struggling with confidence in math develop calculation skills and feel a sense of accomplishment in their work. Each page features a small, bite-sized set of tasks that your child can do in about a minute. The supportive structure of each page emphasizes effort and practice to boost your childs motivation to continue.
Category Description for Kumon Math Workbooks (1-6):
The series is meant to be self-directed. Students take charge of their own learning on every level. They complete pages, check their work, record their scores, and determine whether to move on or review. The pace almost guarantees success. Children should work a "few" pages a day; assignments should take about 20 minutes to complete. Pages are marked with the skill level required at top and the points each question is valued at (a very young child will need some help totaling points). Very short instruction (or an example) is given on a few pages. For example, there is a short explanation when children begin to subtract a 2-digit number from a 3-digit number where borrowing is needed. However, the child is given every opportunity to intuit this beforehand. By the time he reaches this page, he has already been subtracting double-digit numbers for many pages. Some of these would require borrowing, but, since they are able to subtract, say, 7 from 12, the Kumon method wants the child to see a pattern when increasing to 7 from 22, 7 from 32, etc. This does remind me of the approach used in Miquon as well. Besides these very infrequent helps there are just some small prompts for children to look for patterns in their answers, and words of encouragement. Pages are pleasing to the eye; they are colored, clean, and problems are well-spaced. The Kumon method has been used successfully with children around the world for over 50 years. It does seem like it would help a child to take charge of his own learning and help himself to understanding rather than being spoon-fed each bite. For Kumon math earlier than Grade 1, see the Kumon section in Early Learning.
Your childs favourite workbooks just got upgraded -- with new content and a new look! We took our Kumon Basic Skills Series and revised the content and covers after over 15 years of producing bestselling early learning materials. All of the revised Basic Skills workbooks will feature new activities, full-colour images, and the same trusted Kumon learning method. Kumon Basic Skills workbooks ensure that children master pencil control skills with ease, so that they learn to love learning independently. Everything in our Basic Skills workbooks -- from the sturdy paper to the engaging content -- is designed with the best interests of your child in mind.
Kumon MathBites Workbooks are meticulously crafted learning resources
that aim to boost the confidence of young learners struggling with
confidence in math while nurturing their calculation skills and
fostering a sense of achievement. These workbooks are thoughtfully
designed to contain bite-sized tasks on each page, perfect for children
to complete within a few minutes. The scaffolded structure of each page
emphasizes perseverance, practice, and effort, which, in turn, fosters
a sense of motivation in children to continue learning.This workbook is
designed to help children become independent learners in by providing
them with the opportunity to check their answers and correct their
errors, these workbooks empower children to master fundamental academic
skills while building their confidence and promoting self-reliance. As
children work through the pages of the Kumon MathBites workbook, they
are encouraged to develop into self-motivated learners, setting a solid
foundation for academic success and lifelong learning.
Category Description for Kumon Math Workbooks (1-6):
The series is meant to be self-directed. Students take charge of their own learning on every level. They complete pages, check their work, record their scores, and determine whether to move on or review. The pace almost guarantees success. Children should work a "few" pages a day; assignments should take about 20 minutes to complete. Pages are marked with the skill level required at top and the points each question is valued at (a very young child will need some help totaling points). Very short instruction (or an example) is given on a few pages. For example, there is a short explanation when children begin to subtract a 2-digit number from a 3-digit number where borrowing is needed. However, the child is given every opportunity to intuit this beforehand. By the time he reaches this page, he has already been subtracting double-digit numbers for many pages. Some of these would require borrowing, but, since they are able to subtract, say, 7 from 12, the Kumon method wants the child to see a pattern when increasing to 7 from 22, 7 from 32, etc. This does remind me of the approach used in Miquon as well. Besides these very infrequent helps there are just some small prompts for children to look for patterns in their answers, and words of encouragement. Pages are pleasing to the eye; they are colored, clean, and problems are well-spaced. The Kumon method has been used successfully with children around the world for over 50 years. It does seem like it would help a child to take charge of his own learning and help himself to understanding rather than being spoon-fed each bite. For Kumon math earlier than Grade 1, see the Kumon section in Early Learning.
Our UK Commonwealth Editions have been reexamined to see how they align with UK education standards. Kumon offers four titles that support the Early Years Learning Stage curriculum and four titles that support Key Stage 1 curriculum. Give your child an edge in education with Kumon Workbooks.
Kumon Workbooks for Spanish speakers. These translations of our Basic Workbooks into Spanish feature the same high-quality paper, step-by-step instructions, and engaging illustrations as the English-language versions.
Kumon Workbooks for Spanish speakers. These translations of our Basic Workbooks into Spanish feature the same high-quality paper, step-by-step instructions, and engaging illustrations as the English-language versions.
Stickers and paste aren't just for fun they're the building blocks for your child's motor control skills. In this book, children place stickers of fascinating animals onto colorful nature backgrounds to make lively wildlife scenes. Children will develop fine motor control and spatial reasoning skills by completing these fun animal art projects. Ages 2 and up.
Category Description for Kumon Math Workbooks (1-6):
The series is meant to be self-directed. Students take charge of their own learning on every level. They complete pages, check their work, record their scores, and determine whether to move on or review. The pace almost guarantees success. Children should work a "few" pages a day; assignments should take about 20 minutes to complete. Pages are marked with the skill level required at top and the points each question is valued at (a very young child will need some help totaling points). Very short instruction (or an example) is given on a few pages. For example, there is a short explanation when children begin to subtract a 2-digit number from a 3-digit number where borrowing is needed. However, the child is given every opportunity to intuit this beforehand. By the time he reaches this page, he has already been subtracting double-digit numbers for many pages. Some of these would require borrowing, but, since they are able to subtract, say, 7 from 12, the Kumon method wants the child to see a pattern when increasing to 7 from 22, 7 from 32, etc. This does remind me of the approach used in Miquon as well. Besides these very infrequent helps there are just some small prompts for children to look for patterns in their answers, and words of encouragement. Pages are pleasing to the eye; they are colored, clean, and problems are well-spaced. The Kumon method has been used successfully with children around the world for over 50 years. It does seem like it would help a child to take charge of his own learning and help himself to understanding rather than being spoon-fed each bite. For Kumon math earlier than Grade 1, see the Kumon section in Early Learning.
This sequel to My Book of Simple Money helps children make the difficult transition between cents and dollars. By first reviewing the names and values of coins, and then slowly beginning to practice dollars and the dollar based structure, this workbook will make a challenging mathematical concept seem easy.
Category Description for Kumon Math Workbooks (1-6):
The series is meant to be self-directed. Students take charge of their own learning on every level. They complete pages, check their work, record their scores, and determine whether to move on or review. The pace almost guarantees success. Children should work a "few" pages a day; assignments should take about 20 minutes to complete. Pages are marked with the skill level required at top and the points each question is valued at (a very young child will need some help totaling points). Very short instruction (or an example) is given on a few pages. For example, there is a short explanation when children begin to subtract a 2-digit number from a 3-digit number where borrowing is needed. However, the child is given every opportunity to intuit this beforehand. By the time he reaches this page, he has already been subtracting double-digit numbers for many pages. Some of these would require borrowing, but, since they are able to subtract, say, 7 from 12, the Kumon method wants the child to see a pattern when increasing to 7 from 22, 7 from 32, etc. This does remind me of the approach used in Miquon as well. Besides these very infrequent helps there are just some small prompts for children to look for patterns in their answers, and words of encouragement. Pages are pleasing to the eye; they are colored, clean, and problems are well-spaced. The Kumon method has been used successfully with children around the world for over 50 years. It does seem like it would help a child to take charge of his own learning and help himself to understanding rather than being spoon-fed each bite. For Kumon math earlier than Grade 1, see the Kumon section in Early Learning. |
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