Knowing Numbers (Basic Education Series)

Our goal is to create valid educational materials that are free of propaganda, indoctrination and false theories about learning and learning disability.

 

The Basic Education Series is intended to make learning fun and easy, and encourage students to expand their knowledge in all directions by connecting to the world around them in a positive manner.

 

America ranks dead last in math achievement among the most industrialized nations. Many parents have asked the following: why has math become such a difficult subject to learn?

 

Knowing Numbers addresses what has happened to make America so "math-challenged" and provides an introduction to numbers and arithmetic that will put your child on a track to excel. The easy-to-follow instructions will help you teach even the youngest of children the basics of arithmetic in a fun and challenging way.

 

A parent, tutor or older sibling reads the book, not the child. This book was written for children of ages three through six, but will benefit older children who need strengthening in math. The majority of the exercises involve mental arithmetic done by association with objects in the environment. Seeing and handling objects in connection with numbers at an early age will lead to greater interest, fuller conceptual understanding and more confidence when being taught advanced math subjects.

 

Arithmetic only addresses one quality of objects, their number. In between sessions of Knowing Numbers, the child should be given lessons and activities in other subjects such as colors and shapes. To that purpose, we have included a section called "Fun with Colors," and one called "Fun with Shapes."

 

Start now. Don't let your child fall behind.

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Knowing Numbers (Basic Education Series)

Our goal is to create valid educational materials that are free of propaganda, indoctrination and false theories about learning and learning disability.

 

The Basic Education Series is intended to make learning fun and easy, and encourage students to expand their knowledge in all directions by connecting to the world around them in a positive manner.

 

America ranks dead last in math achievement among the most industrialized nations. Many parents have asked the following: why has math become such a difficult subject to learn?

 

Knowing Numbers addresses what has happened to make America so "math-challenged" and provides an introduction to numbers and arithmetic that will put your child on a track to excel. The easy-to-follow instructions will help you teach even the youngest of children the basics of arithmetic in a fun and challenging way.

 

A parent, tutor or older sibling reads the book, not the child. This book was written for children of ages three through six, but will benefit older children who need strengthening in math. The majority of the exercises involve mental arithmetic done by association with objects in the environment. Seeing and handling objects in connection with numbers at an early age will lead to greater interest, fuller conceptual understanding and more confidence when being taught advanced math subjects.

 

Arithmetic only addresses one quality of objects, their number. In between sessions of Knowing Numbers, the child should be given lessons and activities in other subjects such as colors and shapes. To that purpose, we have included a section called "Fun with Colors," and one called "Fun with Shapes."

 

Start now. Don't let your child fall behind.

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Knowing Numbers (Basic Education Series)

Knowing Numbers (Basic Education Series)

by Edward Jack Thompson, Patti Thompson
Knowing Numbers (Basic Education Series)

Knowing Numbers (Basic Education Series)

by Edward Jack Thompson, Patti Thompson

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Overview

Our goal is to create valid educational materials that are free of propaganda, indoctrination and false theories about learning and learning disability.

 

The Basic Education Series is intended to make learning fun and easy, and encourage students to expand their knowledge in all directions by connecting to the world around them in a positive manner.

 

America ranks dead last in math achievement among the most industrialized nations. Many parents have asked the following: why has math become such a difficult subject to learn?

 

Knowing Numbers addresses what has happened to make America so "math-challenged" and provides an introduction to numbers and arithmetic that will put your child on a track to excel. The easy-to-follow instructions will help you teach even the youngest of children the basics of arithmetic in a fun and challenging way.

 

A parent, tutor or older sibling reads the book, not the child. This book was written for children of ages three through six, but will benefit older children who need strengthening in math. The majority of the exercises involve mental arithmetic done by association with objects in the environment. Seeing and handling objects in connection with numbers at an early age will lead to greater interest, fuller conceptual understanding and more confidence when being taught advanced math subjects.

 

Arithmetic only addresses one quality of objects, their number. In between sessions of Knowing Numbers, the child should be given lessons and activities in other subjects such as colors and shapes. To that purpose, we have included a section called "Fun with Colors," and one called "Fun with Shapes."

 

Start now. Don't let your child fall behind.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940166247704
Publisher: Crackerjack Publishing
Publication date: 05/10/2022
Series: Basic Education Series
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
File size: 1 MB
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