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» E-Books and Tutorials » My Book of Simple Subtraction
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AuthorAuthor: Fivan | DateDate: 2 July 2009
My Book of Simple Subtraction

 
Shinobu Akaishi, Eno Sarris, "My Book of Simple Subtraction"

2005 | ISBN: 1933241063 | Pages: 80 | PDF | 5.80 MB

 
Kumon workbooks are based on the "Kumon Method", an educational philosophy that aims at unlocking the full learning potential of each individual child. The Kumon Method introduces learning concepts in an incremental, step-by-step approach, allowing children to master new skills easily and without anxiety or frustration. As a result, children gain confidence in their abilities and are motivated to learn on their own. This workbook will help your child develop an understanding of subtracting the numbers 1 through 5 from whole numbers up to 20. By using this book, children will be able to understand the concept of subtraction by repeatedly tracing and reciting numbers both forwards and backwards and then gradually shifting to subtracting the numbers 1 through 5.


 
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Tags: Simple, Subtraction, Children, Kumon, Akaishi
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