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Mathematics friend for first grade elementary school students

Author

Kyeonghui Lee

Publisher

MIND BRIDGE

Categories

Learning Cartoon Books
Children's Other Books

Audience

6~8 years old

Overseas Licensing

Keywords

  • #elementary school
  • #addition
  • #Visiting Korean Book Fair 2021 ASEAN
  • #Video Conference

Copyright Contact

Lee keumjeong

  • Publication Date

    2019-12-25
  • No. of pages

    136
  • ISBN

    9791189010171
  • Dimensions

    188 * 260
Overview

Ready for elementary school? One mathematics partner from a teacher!

Book Intro

Like children who are enrolled in the first grade of elementary school, teachers who teach freshly admitted children also face great challenges. This is because children are not able to follow the math subject well due to the large gap between Korean language and math subjects, as well as changing their lifestyle habits. The authors of this book, Gyeong-hee Lee and Ji-min Han, as teachers in school, created this book to bridge the gap between the realities and the curriculum of elementary school students. This book will be a strong partner for both parents who are worried about not knowing how to prepare their children before entering elementary school, as well as for all children before starting math.

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Table of Contents

 

 

Chapter 1: Numbers from 1 to 10

Writing numbers

Reading numbers

Counting numbers

Stand in Order

Order of numbers

Numbers larger by one, smaller by one

Comparing the size of numbers

 

Chapter 2: Various Shapes

Finding the shapes

Finding different shapes

Counting the number of shapes

Finding the features of different shapes

Finding the location of an object

Finding the shapes

Coloring the shapes

Coloring mandalas

Decorating face with shapes

Making dots on graph paper

When dots meet, they become lines

When the lines meet, they become planes

 

Chapter 3: Addition and Subtraction

Looking at pictures and collecting them

Collection 1

Collection 2

Looking at pictures and separating them

Separation 1

Separation 2

Writing and reading addition questions

Learn about addition

Addition by pictures

Various additions

Writing and reading subtraction questions

Learn about subtraction

Subtraction by pictures

Various subtractions

Relationship between addition and subtraction questions

 

Chapter 4: Comparison

Comparing the length, 1

Comparing the length, 2

Comparing the height

Comparing the weight

Comparing the area

Comparing the amount

Comparing words

 

Chapter 5: Creative Math Games

Find the same kind of fruit

Find the one that is different

Find it! Find it!

Tying according to the rules

Bracelet decorating

Bigger and Smaller

Spoon and chopsticks rule game

Coloring according to the rules, 1

Coloring according to the rules, 2

Finding the same puzzle pieces

Drawing the same puzzle pieces

Finding the exact same locations

Finding animals in pictures

Finding a way out of a maze

Finding different pictures

 

Chapter 6: Numbers up to 50

Knowing the numbers between 10-19, 1

Knowing the numbers between 10-19, 2

Knowing two-digit numbers

Knowing two-digit numbers, 1

Knowing two-digit numbers, 2

Order of numbers

Numbers larger by one, smaller by one

Comparison of the size of numbers 

 

 

About the Author

Kyeonghui Lee



The author majored in elementary education methods at Seoul National University of Education and also the same in graduate school, and worked as a writer for elementary school mathematics textbooks according to the 2009 revised curriculum. She presented Korean mathematics textbooks at ICME12 (World Math Educators Conference), studied Danish mathematics in Denmark as a Gyeonggi-do research teacher in 2012. She currently teaches children in elementary school, and has written Storytelling Creativity, Math Smarter.

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