
Math Grade 1 Roadmap
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"The Roadmap to Achieving Grade 1 in Math Determines Success or Failure in College Entrance Exams" *The absolute secret of Kim Hyun-jung, a math education expert and 30-year math queen in Daechi-dong* Children who scored over 90 points in math in elementary school and received an A grade in math in middle school suddenly drop to a 4th grade when they enter high school. At this time, students become confused and parents are at a loss. Why do children who excelled at math despite prior experience and private tutoring suddenly find themselves struggling? Kim Hyun-jung, a math education expert, says it's difficult to excel in math without a long-term strategy and the right study methods. "Math Grade 1 Roadmap" is a book that summarizes the math secrets of author Kim Hyeon-jeong, the math queen of Daechi-dong, who has helped countless students get into prestigious universities in Daechi-dong for 30 years. It systematically contains a 12-year roadmap for achieving the highest level of mathematics by grade level, from elementary to high school mathematics. We will provide you with a detailed 5-step math study method that will help you reach level 1, from understanding concepts to problem solving. Because students have limited time and effort to study, an effective roadmap is essential for success in college entrance exams. This book will serve as a guide to help your child learn the right way to study math. |
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Part 1: A Critical Period You Can't Miss in Mathematics
1.
Building a Math Study Approach (1st to 6th grade)
No child is good at math from the beginning.
The starting point of mathematics, 5th grade
Lay the foundation for mathematical thinking
3 Things You Must Know Before Entering Middle School
2.
Building Math Study Habits (Middle School 1st to 3rd Grade)
Prepare for the first exam of the first year of middle school.
The first time I gave up on math
Step on the accelerator for good deeds
3 Things You Must Know Before Entering High School
3.
Immersing yourself in math studies (1st to 3rd year of high school)
A middle school A grade will get a 4 in high school?
Conceptual learning beats math study skills.
The second time I gave up on math
Go with me until the end
5-Step Math Study Method to Get to Grade 1 in Part 2
Step 1: Mastering the Concept
Mathematics is a concept
Math problems are solved through concepts
The skeleton learning method is a concept learning method.
Step 2: Memorize the formula
Math is memorization
Mathematics is a subject of proof
Be sure to memorize the explanations and table of contents of the concept book.
Step 3 Blank Test
How to check the concept at once
It gets easier the more you go from basic to advanced.
Study a large amount of material systematically
Can be applied to any problem
4-step problem solving
How to Perfectly Finish a Workbook
Past questions are the best textbook
A basic, root-up learning method that fills in the gaps
5-step error check
Checking for incorrect answers is conceptual learning.
Proper error checking reduces incorrect answers.
The workbook itself is the best error notebook.
Part 3: Q&A on Math Study: What Parents Are Most Curious About
Q1.
How should I study for the changing college entrance exam?
Q2.
What if I just barely do my homework and don't make any mistakes?
Q3.
This vacation, should I go ahead or behind?
Q4.
How to tackle difficult math problems?
Q5.
7 Common Math Study Mistakes
Q6.
What should I do with students who are slow at solving problems?
Q7.
Math Study Methods That Boost Your Grades
Q8.
Why grades don't improve even after attending academy for a long time
Q9.
3 Types of Schools You Should Never Go to
Q10.
How to Study Middle School Math vs. How to Study High School Math
Q11.
8 Exam Period Checklists
1.
Building a Math Study Approach (1st to 6th grade)
No child is good at math from the beginning.
The starting point of mathematics, 5th grade
Lay the foundation for mathematical thinking
3 Things You Must Know Before Entering Middle School
2.
Building Math Study Habits (Middle School 1st to 3rd Grade)
Prepare for the first exam of the first year of middle school.
The first time I gave up on math
Step on the accelerator for good deeds
3 Things You Must Know Before Entering High School
3.
Immersing yourself in math studies (1st to 3rd year of high school)
A middle school A grade will get a 4 in high school?
Conceptual learning beats math study skills.
The second time I gave up on math
Go with me until the end
5-Step Math Study Method to Get to Grade 1 in Part 2
Step 1: Mastering the Concept
Mathematics is a concept
Math problems are solved through concepts
The skeleton learning method is a concept learning method.
Step 2: Memorize the formula
Math is memorization
Mathematics is a subject of proof
Be sure to memorize the explanations and table of contents of the concept book.
Step 3 Blank Test
How to check the concept at once
It gets easier the more you go from basic to advanced.
Study a large amount of material systematically
Can be applied to any problem
4-step problem solving
How to Perfectly Finish a Workbook
Past questions are the best textbook
A basic, root-up learning method that fills in the gaps
5-step error check
Checking for incorrect answers is conceptual learning.
Proper error checking reduces incorrect answers.
The workbook itself is the best error notebook.
Part 3: Q&A on Math Study: What Parents Are Most Curious About
Q1.
How should I study for the changing college entrance exam?
Q2.
What if I just barely do my homework and don't make any mistakes?
Q3.
This vacation, should I go ahead or behind?
Q4.
How to tackle difficult math problems?
Q5.
7 Common Math Study Mistakes
Q6.
What should I do with students who are slow at solving problems?
Q7.
Math Study Methods That Boost Your Grades
Q8.
Why grades don't improve even after attending academy for a long time
Q9.
3 Types of Schools You Should Never Go to
Q10.
How to Study Middle School Math vs. How to Study High School Math
Q11.
8 Exam Period Checklists
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At this time, children still have difficulty studying on their own.
According to brain science, the frontal lobe of the brain plays the biggest role in studying attitude and ability, and this frontal lobe is fully developed around the time of graduating from high school.
Moreover, mathematics is difficult because it requires logical thinking with abstract concepts.
If you force your child to study too much when their brain is not yet developed enough to study, they will become increasingly exhausted and may lose interest in studying when they really need to focus on it.
Therefore, parents and teachers need to carefully observe their children's learning and make an effort to guide them kindly.
---「Part 1 1.
From "Creating Math Emotions (Elementary 1st to 6th Grade)"
If you are a student who is well aware of this and has built up solid math skills, you can accelerate your advance study after the summer vacation of your second year of middle school.
I recommend that you step on the accelerator for advance studies starting from the winter break of the second year of middle school at the latest.
These students may become impatient if they try to start doing good deeds before entering high school, during the second semester of their third year of middle school, or during winter break of their third year of middle school.
You should start doing good deeds at least from the winter break of your second year of middle school so that you can continue doing good deeds steadily in your third year of middle school.
Even for an average student, completing at least the first semester of high school by the end of winter break in the third year of middle school, or even the second semester if your skills allow, will be of great help in advanced mathematics.
---From "Part 1, Part 2. Creating Math Study Habits (Middle School 1st to 3rd Year)"
What's the difference between a child who excels at math as they advance through the grades, a child who maintains a top ranking, and a child who achieves their goals? Children who achieve a grade 1 in math have different study methods.
Top students spend the most time understanding the fundamental concepts, principles, and formulas of mathematics.
The lower the level, the more likely it is that they will skim over the content or neglect it and jump straight into solving the problems.
Can you solve a problem without a clear understanding of the concepts? It'll just take more time, and you'll eventually have to go back to the concepts.
---From "Part 1, Part 3. Immersing yourself in studying math (1st to 3rd year of high school)"
Learning concepts can help you develop mathematical thinking skills, and as your problem-solving skills improve, you can solve problems with the right answers.
Before you rush into solving a math problem, you must first understand and memorize the concepts.
If you don't memorize them, the concepts won't come to mind easily when you solve the problem, making it difficult to solve the problem.
People often say that mathematics is a discipline that requires thinking skills, but you need a foundation to be able to think and solve problems.
Concept learning is the process of building the foundation of mathematics.
---From "5-step study method to rise to level 1 in Part 2"
The difference between students who are good at math and those who are bad at math is not math aptitude.
In high school math, there is some correlation between math aptitude and math scores, but it is not an absolute relationship.
The biggest advantage of students who are good at math is that they study the right way.
One of them is to study the concept again with incorrect answers.
The most important step to becoming good at math is studying wrong answers.
---From "5-step study method to rise to level 1 in Part 2"
Even if getting a top grade in your school report card is impossible, getting a top grade in the CSAT is worth aiming for.
From the winter semester of the first year of high school until the day of the CSAT, I only study CSAT subjects for almost 22 months.
At this time, you will practice solving a huge amount of problems.
You will thoroughly study these three courses: Algebra, Calculus 1, and Probability and Statistics for 22 months.
As the subject of the changed college entrance exam was Probability and Statistics instead of Calculus 2, the amount of study was also reduced.
It's really worth a try.
The important thing is that you shouldn't set your goal for the CSAT at level 2.
If you set your goal at level 2, you may get level 3 or level 4.
You must aim for 1st grade.
According to brain science, the frontal lobe of the brain plays the biggest role in studying attitude and ability, and this frontal lobe is fully developed around the time of graduating from high school.
Moreover, mathematics is difficult because it requires logical thinking with abstract concepts.
If you force your child to study too much when their brain is not yet developed enough to study, they will become increasingly exhausted and may lose interest in studying when they really need to focus on it.
Therefore, parents and teachers need to carefully observe their children's learning and make an effort to guide them kindly.
---「Part 1 1.
From "Creating Math Emotions (Elementary 1st to 6th Grade)"
If you are a student who is well aware of this and has built up solid math skills, you can accelerate your advance study after the summer vacation of your second year of middle school.
I recommend that you step on the accelerator for advance studies starting from the winter break of the second year of middle school at the latest.
These students may become impatient if they try to start doing good deeds before entering high school, during the second semester of their third year of middle school, or during winter break of their third year of middle school.
You should start doing good deeds at least from the winter break of your second year of middle school so that you can continue doing good deeds steadily in your third year of middle school.
Even for an average student, completing at least the first semester of high school by the end of winter break in the third year of middle school, or even the second semester if your skills allow, will be of great help in advanced mathematics.
---From "Part 1, Part 2. Creating Math Study Habits (Middle School 1st to 3rd Year)"
What's the difference between a child who excels at math as they advance through the grades, a child who maintains a top ranking, and a child who achieves their goals? Children who achieve a grade 1 in math have different study methods.
Top students spend the most time understanding the fundamental concepts, principles, and formulas of mathematics.
The lower the level, the more likely it is that they will skim over the content or neglect it and jump straight into solving the problems.
Can you solve a problem without a clear understanding of the concepts? It'll just take more time, and you'll eventually have to go back to the concepts.
---From "Part 1, Part 3. Immersing yourself in studying math (1st to 3rd year of high school)"
Learning concepts can help you develop mathematical thinking skills, and as your problem-solving skills improve, you can solve problems with the right answers.
Before you rush into solving a math problem, you must first understand and memorize the concepts.
If you don't memorize them, the concepts won't come to mind easily when you solve the problem, making it difficult to solve the problem.
People often say that mathematics is a discipline that requires thinking skills, but you need a foundation to be able to think and solve problems.
Concept learning is the process of building the foundation of mathematics.
---From "5-step study method to rise to level 1 in Part 2"
The difference between students who are good at math and those who are bad at math is not math aptitude.
In high school math, there is some correlation between math aptitude and math scores, but it is not an absolute relationship.
The biggest advantage of students who are good at math is that they study the right way.
One of them is to study the concept again with incorrect answers.
The most important step to becoming good at math is studying wrong answers.
---From "5-step study method to rise to level 1 in Part 2"
Even if getting a top grade in your school report card is impossible, getting a top grade in the CSAT is worth aiming for.
From the winter semester of the first year of high school until the day of the CSAT, I only study CSAT subjects for almost 22 months.
At this time, you will practice solving a huge amount of problems.
You will thoroughly study these three courses: Algebra, Calculus 1, and Probability and Statistics for 22 months.
As the subject of the changed college entrance exam was Probability and Statistics instead of Calculus 2, the amount of study was also reduced.
It's really worth a try.
The important thing is that you shouldn't set your goal for the CSAT at level 2.
If you set your goal at level 2, you may get level 3 or level 4.
You must aim for 1st grade.
---From "Part 3: Math Study Q&A: What Parents Are Most Curious About"
Publisher's Review
“Who will be able to maintain their top level skills until the end and achieve their desired goals?”
A roadmap for elementary, middle, and high school students to achieve top grades in math.
Why do middle school A's drop to high school A's? Why don't math scores improve despite investing so much time and money? Why are classrooms overflowing with underachievers?
The level of math required for the Korean entrance exam is easily surmountable with the right strategy, proper study habits, and effort.
Yet, despite investing money and effort, many students give up on their studies because of math and fall behind in their dreams.
The author, who has observed this situation for 30 years while meeting countless students and parents in Daechi-dong, wrote this book to provide readers with a 12-year roadmap from elementary to high school mathematics and to suggest a method for studying the essence of mathematics.
During the elementary school years (the period of forming mathematical emotions), when it is important to foster interest in mathematics, it is recommended to instill positive experiences such as "math is easy" and "math is fun."
As students advance in grade level, they should be able to develop mathematical thinking skills through operations.
When you enter middle school (the time when you start to develop math habits), you need to develop good math study habits to advance to higher level math.
The first time I felt like giving up on math was in my second year of middle school.
To help you get through this time, you can accelerate your math skills by building a solid foundation before entering middle school.
By the time a child reaches high school (the time when they are immersed in studying math), a child who received an A grade in math in middle school will drop to a 4th grade.
The difficulty level and amount of learning required for math, which is different from middle school, hinders the entrance exam.
It's time to re-establish the foundation of mathematics through thorough conceptual study and blank-paper tests.
The 12 years of studying math are ultimately a process for high school grades and the college entrance exam.
You can reap the fruits of your math studies by going through these three stages that you must not miss in math.
The author presents an optimized roadmap for mathematics study with a long-term perspective and suggests effective methods for studying mathematics.
Studying is something that children do, but if parents or teachers who have learned firsthand show the way, many more children will be able to do well in math than they do now.
This book will serve as a guide for your child's math learning by suggesting effective study methods while helping them understand the essence of mathematics within the various branches of mathematics study.
"Proper math study habits separate those who excel at math from those who give up."
A 5-step study method that will get you to level 1, from conceptual understanding to problem solving.
Author Kim Hyun-jung says that although she never fell below the top spot in math in her class during middle and high school and was one of the best math students in the entire school, studying math was never easy for her.
Despite this, what is the author's secret to studying that allowed her to pass the entrance exam for Seoul National University's Department of Mathematics Education, work as a teacher at Gyeonggi Girls' High School, and become a top math education expert, known as the "Math Queen of Daechi-dong"?
The math study method the author explains in this book is a compilation of his successes through studying methods he learned from his school teachers during his school days, as well as his experience of improving students' grades while teaching in Daechi-dong for 30 years.
Although a long time has passed, the author's study method, which allowed him to confidently study math and never miss first place, can be said to be an essential math study method that is still applicable to today's students.
This is a '5-step study method' that proceeds from step 1: understanding concepts, step 2: memorizing formulas, step 3: blank test, step 4: problem solving, and step 5: checking incorrect answers. It is a method that has been proven through results, with many students actually putting this study method into practice and getting into prestigious universities.
In particular, this 5-step study method emphasizes the importance of concepts to the point that it is no exaggeration to say that it begins and ends with concepts.
In reality, there are many students who, despite not being good at math, achieved the desired results by maintaining a high level in math until the end by studying diligently and focusing on concepts.
By reading "The Roadmap to Grade 1 in Math," you will learn a five-step study method that distinguishes between those who excel in math and those who have given up on math.
Recommendation
Try practicing Teacher Kim Hyun-jung's study method over and over again.
If you practice the study methods presented in this book, you will definitely experience noticeable changes.
It contains a way to study math more easily, more enjoyably, and more effectively.
_Student in the Department of Physics at Seoul National University
It was thanks to teacher Kim Hyun-jung that I was able to avoid the path of failure.
I hope that many juniors will read this book and achieve their dreams of studying mathematics.
_ Current student at Korea University College of Medicine
When I was losing my way in studying mathematics, Director Kim Hyun-jung showed me a clear path.
This book, “Math Grade 1 Roadmap,” contains that content.
I am confident that this book will serve as a milestone for juniors who have lost their way in mathematics to reach the top grade.
_ Graduated from Yonsei University College of Science
This method of studying math will result in improved scores as you advance in grade level.
I consider myself very fortunate to have met Professor Kim Hyun-jung at such a crucial time and learned the proper way to study mathematics.
_ Korea University science and engineering student
A roadmap for elementary, middle, and high school students to achieve top grades in math.
Why do middle school A's drop to high school A's? Why don't math scores improve despite investing so much time and money? Why are classrooms overflowing with underachievers?
The level of math required for the Korean entrance exam is easily surmountable with the right strategy, proper study habits, and effort.
Yet, despite investing money and effort, many students give up on their studies because of math and fall behind in their dreams.
The author, who has observed this situation for 30 years while meeting countless students and parents in Daechi-dong, wrote this book to provide readers with a 12-year roadmap from elementary to high school mathematics and to suggest a method for studying the essence of mathematics.
During the elementary school years (the period of forming mathematical emotions), when it is important to foster interest in mathematics, it is recommended to instill positive experiences such as "math is easy" and "math is fun."
As students advance in grade level, they should be able to develop mathematical thinking skills through operations.
When you enter middle school (the time when you start to develop math habits), you need to develop good math study habits to advance to higher level math.
The first time I felt like giving up on math was in my second year of middle school.
To help you get through this time, you can accelerate your math skills by building a solid foundation before entering middle school.
By the time a child reaches high school (the time when they are immersed in studying math), a child who received an A grade in math in middle school will drop to a 4th grade.
The difficulty level and amount of learning required for math, which is different from middle school, hinders the entrance exam.
It's time to re-establish the foundation of mathematics through thorough conceptual study and blank-paper tests.
The 12 years of studying math are ultimately a process for high school grades and the college entrance exam.
You can reap the fruits of your math studies by going through these three stages that you must not miss in math.
The author presents an optimized roadmap for mathematics study with a long-term perspective and suggests effective methods for studying mathematics.
Studying is something that children do, but if parents or teachers who have learned firsthand show the way, many more children will be able to do well in math than they do now.
This book will serve as a guide for your child's math learning by suggesting effective study methods while helping them understand the essence of mathematics within the various branches of mathematics study.
"Proper math study habits separate those who excel at math from those who give up."
A 5-step study method that will get you to level 1, from conceptual understanding to problem solving.
Author Kim Hyun-jung says that although she never fell below the top spot in math in her class during middle and high school and was one of the best math students in the entire school, studying math was never easy for her.
Despite this, what is the author's secret to studying that allowed her to pass the entrance exam for Seoul National University's Department of Mathematics Education, work as a teacher at Gyeonggi Girls' High School, and become a top math education expert, known as the "Math Queen of Daechi-dong"?
The math study method the author explains in this book is a compilation of his successes through studying methods he learned from his school teachers during his school days, as well as his experience of improving students' grades while teaching in Daechi-dong for 30 years.
Although a long time has passed, the author's study method, which allowed him to confidently study math and never miss first place, can be said to be an essential math study method that is still applicable to today's students.
This is a '5-step study method' that proceeds from step 1: understanding concepts, step 2: memorizing formulas, step 3: blank test, step 4: problem solving, and step 5: checking incorrect answers. It is a method that has been proven through results, with many students actually putting this study method into practice and getting into prestigious universities.
In particular, this 5-step study method emphasizes the importance of concepts to the point that it is no exaggeration to say that it begins and ends with concepts.
In reality, there are many students who, despite not being good at math, achieved the desired results by maintaining a high level in math until the end by studying diligently and focusing on concepts.
By reading "The Roadmap to Grade 1 in Math," you will learn a five-step study method that distinguishes between those who excel in math and those who have given up on math.
Recommendation
Try practicing Teacher Kim Hyun-jung's study method over and over again.
If you practice the study methods presented in this book, you will definitely experience noticeable changes.
It contains a way to study math more easily, more enjoyably, and more effectively.
_Student in the Department of Physics at Seoul National University
It was thanks to teacher Kim Hyun-jung that I was able to avoid the path of failure.
I hope that many juniors will read this book and achieve their dreams of studying mathematics.
_ Current student at Korea University College of Medicine
When I was losing my way in studying mathematics, Director Kim Hyun-jung showed me a clear path.
This book, “Math Grade 1 Roadmap,” contains that content.
I am confident that this book will serve as a milestone for juniors who have lost their way in mathematics to reach the top grade.
_ Graduated from Yonsei University College of Science
This method of studying math will result in improved scores as you advance in grade level.
I consider myself very fortunate to have met Professor Kim Hyun-jung at such a crucial time and learned the proper way to study mathematics.
_ Korea University science and engineering student
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: June 3, 2024
- Page count, weight, size: 232 pages | 332g | 145*215*20mm
- ISBN13: 9791198545329
- ISBN10: 1198545321
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