Daily Math Practice, Grade 1 | 
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Media: Paperback Reading Level: Ages 4-8 Pages: 112 Number Of Items: 1 Age: 6 - 9 years Shipping Weight (lbs): 3 Dimensions (in): 11 x 8.6 x 0.3 Legal Disclaimer: no_warning_applicable
MPN: EMC750 ISBN: 1557997411 UPC: 023472007506 EAN: 9781557997418
Publication Date: October 15, 1999 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: New; Excellent condition! Clean crisp tight copy, no marks,could have some minor shelf wear. Email Notification, Satisfaction Guaranteed,Direct from our warehouse.
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Product Description Grade 1. Based on current NCTM standards. This book is divided into 36 weekly sections. Practice five items a day Monday thru Thursday with two computation problems, two items that practice a variety of math skills, and one word problem. Friday's lesson contains a single problem that is more extensive and may require multiple steps. There is also an answer key for each week and a scope and sequence chart.
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Great Review of 1st Grade Math Skills May 10, 2004 Gregory J. Nelson (Plano, TX USA) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
I used this book for after-school review with my 6-year-old son. The format (5 problems per day, including 1 word problem) worked great. Used on a daily basis, it provides just enough repetition to do the trick.You get a total of 180 sets of problems, broken down into 36 weeks. Each set takes up 1/2 of one side of a page. The book provides lots of variety in its problem sets. All in all, this book delivers what it promises, and then some. Highly recommended.
practice is the key May 7, 2005 Jenet Lee 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I'm a firm believer of practice early on math. It will build kid's interest and confidence for the long run. This book is invaluable. It breaks grade 1 math into small pieces and let your child do a little every day. My son learned a lot from this book. He often asks further questions and thinks a lot more. This book helped him do well in math. In the Beestar online math contest (...), he often wins honor mentions. Highly recommend.
Money well spent on this book! March 13, 2007 single mom 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I am so glad that we found this book! Five problems a night makes math FUN, rather than WORK for my child. So much so that he will do a few days worth of problems in one sitting. The book has variety to keep him interested, and he's learning new skills from it also. I will definitely buy the grade 2 book for next year.
Great foundational book for homeschoolers December 15, 2008 Tiffany (Bethlehem, GA USA) I am happy with the structure and content of this workbook and all the other grade level books by this publisher; I used them in first and second grade with my son and plan to do the same with my daughter. I piece together my curriculum from lots of different sources, using this publisher as my primary source for geography, math, spelling and language.
Good Choice for Beginning Math Problems - a review of "Daily Math Practie, Grade 1" March 22, 2007 Pam Tee 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I really like this workbook. It is not one of those that's in color, but the layout is simple and clear without a lot of distraction, which is something that not all of the books in this category can claim. The idea is that you do 5 problems per session, with a small quiz at the end of five sessions to make sure the information 'stuck'. We have found (and I'm now starting this book with my second child) that 5 problems are so easy and fun that we sometimes do more than one unit a day. Besides the clear format, the other aspect of this book that I like is that the problems aren't all presented in the same format. For example, right off the bat, they have horizontal arithmetic problems along with a word problems and pictorial problems. A horizontal problem: 3 + 1 = ____ Word problem : Tom has one ball. He buys one more. How many does he have in all? Picture problem: Well can't paste a picture, but here's an example: The picture will show four pennies and the question will be "How much?" Four Stars. We have found this an excellent workbook that can be easily understand. Five problems at a time is generally not too much, even for active children like mine. This book however is ONLY a workbook with exercise problems. Parents and others looking for HOW to teach math book will have to look elsewhere. May I suggest "Math for Your 1st and 2nd Grader" by Steve Slavin. Math for Your First- and Second-Grader: All You Need to Know to Be Your Child's Best Teacher
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