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The workbook contains exercises that develop essential math skills, such as mixed addition and subtraction with regrouping, working with a number line, counting coins and solving money problems, and analyzing table data, Venn diagrams, and bar graphs. Children also learn to solve word and time problems, equations, and inequalities.

123 pages

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Math Workbook for 1st grade Quick Counting: Part 5

Dive into the fascinating world of mathematics with “Quick Counting: Part 5” – a remarkable workbook packed with first-grade math activities. It is designed to help young learners develop essential math skills like mixed addition and subtraction with regrouping.

This workbook is filled with engaging exercises that cover a range of topics, from recognizing even and odd numbers to mastering addition, subtraction, and more. It’s not just about classroom learning; the workbook also aims to help children tackle real-life challenges, sharpen their problem-solving skills, and nurture critical thinking.

Featuring 123 pages of colorful illustrations and captivating tasks, “Quick Counting: Part 5” turns learning into an exciting adventure. Each lesson is carefully crafted to spark curiosity and foster a love for mathematics.

Focusing on fun first-grade math activities and engaging visuals can enhance children’s logical thinking and improve their memory, attention, and intelligence.

The workbook consists of 10 comprehensive lessons and extra homework exercises to provide ample opportunities for practice. Whether exploring place values, fractions, or multiplication, each topic resonates with young learners, ensuring a solid understanding of mathematical concepts.

So, immerse yourself in “Quick Counting: Part 5” and embark on a rewarding journey where learning has no limits.

Main Topics:

  • Mental Math
  • Abacus
  • Addition and subtraction with regrouping
  • Addition and Subtraction strategies 
  • Addition and subtraction sentences: write expressions using digits and symbols
  • Counting on a Number Line
  • Numeric sequences
  • Money: Coins names and values, Counting coins
  • Word Problems 
  • Place Values (ones, tens, and hundreds), the value of a digit in a given number
  • Fractions: halves, thirds, and quarters
  • Time: Time Problems, Telling Time on analog clocks
  • True and False statements
  • Equations: balance an equation
  • Inequalities: balance an inequality
  • Skip-counting (count by 2s, 5s.10s) forward and backward
  • Multiplication
  • Measurements
  • Table Data
  • Venn diagrams
  • Bar Graphs
  • Coordinate Plane
  • Memory and Logic training.

123 pages

Common Core Math Standards:

  • 1.OA.1; 1.OA.2; 1.OA.3; 1.OA.4; 1.OA.5; 1.OA.6; 1.OA.7; 1.OA.8;
  • 1.NBT.1; 1.NBT.2; 1.NBT.3; 1.NBT.4; 1.NBT.5; 1.NBT.6;
  • 1. MD.1; 1.MD.2; 1.MD.3; 1.MD.4;

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6 reviews for 1st Grade Math Workbook (age 6+). Quick Counting. Part 5

  1. Eleanor

    With books like this, math isn’t scary at all. I could not figure out how to explain the multiplication tables to my son. But by studying this book, everything somehow went easily and without problems. We smoothly approached the concept of multiplication and did not even have time to get scared. Thanks to the authors.

  2. Zoey

    My son really likes problems with money. He solves them with pleasure and finds change from the purchase.

  3. Elena

    My daughter is using the books for the second year already, she is finishing a series of books for 6 years old and I will purchase books for 7 years old. Recommended.

  4. Nova

    I use it in my work with children as additional problems to solve. I really like the material and the children are not bored.

  5. Lily

    I would like to share my opinion about the lesson of mental arithmetic. My son was 5.5 years old when he first went to class, today he is little over 6 and he deftly adds and subtracts two-digit numbers, his memory has improved. I would like to add a course of mathematics to mental arithmetic. These books are just a godsend, they have everything! I am satisfied.

  6. Avery

    I teach using these books, the son began to memorize more, more developed thinking appeared, the perception of the environment became more mature, now he can add two and three-digit numbers mentally. I am really glad we found it!

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