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- Kumon Speed, Proportion and Ratio
Kumon Speed, Proportion and Ratio

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Kumon's research has discovered that children learn more easily when they tackle one skill at a time.
That's why Kumon Focus on Workbooks shine a spotlight on one challenging math topic per book and help children improve these essential skills and gain confidence in their abilities.
Each workbook utilizes the Kumon Method - a step-by-step, incremental approach that helps children learn at their own pace and without anxiety.
By rigorously practicing each skill, the child will be proficient in the mathematics that is crucial for future learning.
Age Range: 10 - 12 years
Grade Level: 3 - 7
Series: Focus on
Paperback: 64 pages
Publisher: Kumon Publishing North America Inc.
Language: English
Product Dimensions: 7.2 x 0.2 x 10.1 inches
The Kumon methodology is to tackle one skill at a time and 'focus' upon it until the student understands and can apply it. The workbooks follow a systematic, incremental approach that allows children to learn at their own pace and practices each skill intensely. Each workbook has 27 or 28 two-page lessons, and it is suggested that you do a few pages each day and do the pages in order. The books are printed in black and white with a single accent color, unlike the regular Kumon math curriculum, which is more colorful. The intention is for the child to complete the workbooks independently and even do their own checking with the answer key found at the back of the book. If a child has difficulty, they should go back to an easier section of the book and redo it; working forward from that point again.