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Our notebook contains exercises that will help your child not only master actions such as addition and subtraction but also count within twenty, increase/decrease the number of objects by ”one”, “two”, “three” and “four” using the number line; consolidate the concepts of “greater-less-equal”;
Using our materials, kids learn important skills such as: mental counting while solving math problems; photographic memory and spatial orientation; logical, critical, and analytical thinking; the ability to concentrate and focus attention; belief in their own ability to solve a problem (leads to greater self-esteem and being more focused on the result);
We are happy to help you and your child to learn numbers! With our workbooks “Learning Numbers” you can effectively and efficiently teach your 3-5-year-old children. Children will learn numbers from “0” to “9” and will accurately correlate the amount of objects with the number.
Using our materials, kids learn important skills such as mental counting while solving math problems; photographic memory and spatial orientation; logical, critical, and analytical thinking; the ability to concentrate and focus attention; belief in their own ability to solve a problem (leads to greater self-esteem and being more focused on the result); increased artistic potential and creative thinking; improvement of hearing and optical memory.
Orientation on an average student The school system denies the fact that all people have different speeds of perception and processing of information. Each teacher orients on an abstract “average”…
To begin with, mathematics accompanies a child throughout all his school and student life. The article says that only 36% of students have no difficulty with math. This even though standards are constantly being reviewed and reduced. Here is what google gives for “most failed college courses”. Algebra comes first.