Synopsis
This book presents a novel approach to teaching children the basics of arithmetic through the use of games, exercises, and practical examples. The author firmly believes that teaching math should not be a chore, but rather an enjoyable and engaging experience for both the teacher and the student. Utilising the methods outlined within this book, children will be able to practice their newfound skills through a series of graded exercises that build confidence and fluency in addition and subtraction. The exercises are designed to be fun and interactive, ensuring that children stay engaged and motivated throughout the learning process. Furthermore, the author provides invaluable guidance on how to teach arithmetic in a way that fosters critical thinking and problem -solving skills. By incorporating games and practical examples into the curriculum, children will develop a deeper understanding of mathematical concepts and their application in the real world. Through its innovative approach and emphasis on making math enjoyable, this book will empower educators and parents alike to instill a love of arithmetic in children from a young age.
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