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20-day miracle Daechi-dong math
20-day miracle Daechi-dong math
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Book Introduction
The road to math should be fun!
Math games to improve your child's arithmetic skills

Everyone studies math from a young age, but many people quickly choose to live a life of math failure.
When I try to teach my child math, I feel dizzy…
Still, I want my child to be good at math, so I try out all the good things like workbooks, home study guides, academies, and YouTube videos, but whenever there's a day to study math, both my child and I cry.

For these children and their mothers, "Suri Sam" has stepped forward! "20-Day Miracle Daechi-dong Math" introduces "10-Step Block Math," a method for easily teaching math to children, by an author who has taught math from preschool through high school for 30 years.
Suri Sam's 10-step block counting begins with playing with blocks with children.
The moment they see the colorful blocks, exclamations escape the children's mouths.
If you learn the calculations by touching and assembling them one by one with your own hands, you will naturally understand two-digit and three-digit addition and subtraction.
Moreover, you can master multiplication without memorizing the multiplication table!

It only takes 20 days for your child to become engrossed in math and master operations with ease! Experience the miracle of "10-Step Block Math," transforming even children who struggled to focus or whined at the mere introduction of math into math's most cherished passion!
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Prologue: The road to mathematics should be fun.

Part 1: Building Math Skills with Block Counting

Chapter 1: Elementary Math: 61% of the Math is Arithmetic

Mathematical prowess determines the future global talent.
Why Third Graders Become Dropouts
What should children do between the ages of 5 and 7 to avoid becoming water blisters?

Chapter 2: The Advantages of 'Suri Sam's 10-Step Block Count'
What is Suri Sam's 10-step block calculation?
Why do we need Suri Sam's 10-step block calculation?
Studying counting as a game and play
Touching with your hands helps develop your brain.
By visualizing the blocks in your head, the calculations are done automatically.
Mother only needs to play a supporting role.
Even mothers of children with disabilities can teach
It really shines in elementary math.
No problem until the college entrance exam
Multiplication and multiplication tables can be learned without memorization.

Chapter 3: Block Count Math for Big Kids
An 8-year-old child with no prior knowledge masters arithmetic in just 6 months.
Overcome your fear of numbers with block counting math.
Master three-digit addition in 3 months, multiplication in 6 months

Part 2, completed in 20 days, follow the 10-step block counting

Let's play with Chapter 1, 10-level block counting.

Doing math with blocks
Doing math with Egg Blocks
Calculating numbers with dice
Follow along with Suri Sam's 10-step addition
Follow along with Suri Sam's 10-step subtraction
Reading large numbers in blocks

Chapter 2: Addition with Children: 10 Steps
DAY 1 Addition 1st Stage_ Making 2, 3, 4
DAY 2 Addition 2-Step_ Adding Small Equal Numbers
DAY 3 Addition 3rd Stage_ Adding 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 from the 5th digit
DAY 4 Addition 4-Step_ Adding Large Equal Numbers
DAY 5 Addition 5_ Making 5
DAY 6 Addition 6_ Making 6
DAY 7 Addition 7_ Making 7
DAY 8 Addition 8-stage_ Making 8
DAY 9 Addition 9_ Making 9
DAY 10 Addition 10-Step_ Making 10
· TIP: Using the 10-step addition

Chapter 3: 10 Steps of Subtraction with Children
DAY 11 Subtraction 1st Stage_ Subtract 1, 1, 1, 2 from 2, 3, 4, 4
DAY 12 Subtraction 2nd Stage_ Subtracting small numbers less than 5
DAY 13 Subtraction 3rd Stage_ Subtracting 5 from 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
DAY 14 Subtraction 4th Stage_ Subtracting large numbers greater than 6 and less than 10
DAY 15 Subtraction 5-Step_ Subtracting from 5
DAY 16 Subtraction 6th Stage_ Subtracting from 6
DAY 17 Subtraction 7th Stage_ Subtracting from 7
DAY 18 Subtraction 8th Stage_ Subtracting from 8
DAY 19 Subtraction 9th Stage_ Subtracting from 9
DAY 20 Subtraction 10-Stage_ Subtracting from 10
· TIP: Using the 10-step subtraction method

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Into the book
Many parents may wonder why there are so many children in our country with blisters around the world.
Moreover, in Korea, where the passion for learning and private education are so high that it would be sad to be called second.
I think, ironically, it's because there are relatively more mothers in other countries who want their children to be good at math.
The idea that you have to be good at math to get into a good university is so strong that forcing children to learn math from an early age has backfired.
And I think that children, at an age when they should naturally enjoy numbers, perceive math as a part of learning that they must excel at, and so they develop the same math trauma as their mothers.

--- p.25

Suri Sam's 10-step block counting game is a math game that basically teaches children aged 5 to 8 to count by touching the teaching aids with their hands.
The blocks that make up block counting have the advantage of allowing children to develop fine motor skills and learn counting at the same time by putting blocks from 1 to 10 together to make them.
Once the children have shown some interest in counting with blocks, have them use the egg block board to place the blocks that match the count in each empty space.
In the 10-step block counting of the math teacher, children have time to review by putting the images of each number back into the egg block, so they can organize the counting images they have made into blocks once again.

--- p.50

The contents of the 10-step addition block of the repair shop are as follows.
The first step is to learn how to make 2, 3, 4, which becomes 1+1, 1+2, 1+3, 2+2.
In the second stage, you learn that adding small numbers makes 1+1, 2+2, 3+3, 4+4, 5+5 equals 2, 4, 6, 8, 10.
In the third level, we learn that adding 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 with 5 as the leader makes 5+1, 5+2, 5+3, 5+4, and 5+5, which becomes 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10.
In the 4th grade, you learn that adding large numbers together gives 6+6, 7+7, 8+8, 9+9, 10+10, which gives 12, 14, 16, 18, 20.
The 5th level is about learning the complementary numbers (compensation) that make 5 by making 5.
Learn that the numbers 1, 4 / 2, 3 / 3, 2 / 4, 1 add up to 5.

--- pp.40~41

“Oh my gosh, I had no idea my child had such great concentration.”
The words D's mother said as she was leaving after her first class are still vivid in my ears.
Kids like things to be fun.
And they can focus and immerse themselves in whatever they like.
During the three months of playing with blocks with me, D learned the principle of single-digit + single-digit operations and expanded the calculations to include addition in the tens and hundreds digits.
The principle of 'Suri Sam 10-step block counting' is to visualize colors and shapes and store them in the mind while taking pictures with the eyes, so even a 6-year-old has no difficulty understanding addition in the tens and hundreds places.
--- pp.101~102

Publisher's Review
Don't just repeatedly solve the calculation problems,
Start learning math through fun, interactive play!


There's a steady stream of news that math and science, as foundational disciplines for AI and the Fourth Industrial Revolution, will play a crucial role in the jobs that will emerge in the future.
To be good at math, you need to master the first step, which is operations. However, when you actually teach addition and subtraction, children often lose focus and whine about not wanting to do it.
For mothers, the question of how to make math and operations fun for their children is always a difficult one.

I want to tell those mothers to say goodbye to their worries.
Here's "Suri Sam's 10-Step Block Math"! Suri Sam's 10-Step Block Math is an educational block that helps children, new to addition, learn the most basic 10-step math equations by using blocks to model and image numbers, rather than memorizing them like the multiplication table.
By inserting and removing blocks one by one, you can visualize the combination of numbers and naturally learn addition, subtraction, and even multiplication.
It is a new paradigm learning method that allows young children who are first exposed to numerical operations to perform the operations naturally.

『20-Day Miracle Daechi-dong Math』 is divided into two parts and introduces 10-stage block arithmetic and explains the method.
Part 1 covers why we need to teach math and how to make learning math fun for children.
It also explains the benefits of block arithmetic, which involves learning math with blocks, while explaining the effects of block play.
And we introduced examples of children who achieved great results in math learning through Suri Sam's 10-step block calculation.


In Part 2, the principles and methods of addition and subtraction, which can be completed in 20 days, were introduced.
The book explains in order how to learn operations using 12 blocks, egg blocks, and dice, so mothers can easily invite their children into the world of playful math by following the methods described in the book.

Suri Sam's 10 Addition and 10 Subtraction Steps organize the basic concepts for addition and subtraction step by step.
Playing with blocks with your child for 20 days will help them learn operations easily and accurately.
The back of the book includes pictures of blocks and egg blocks that can be used with children.
I believe that if we take the time to review with the children using paper blocks after they have mastered the practice problems, the play class will become much more colorful.

Through this book, I hope that parents of young children and math teachers will educate their children to truly love math by playing with numbers and calculations with their children, and by engaging in critical thinking rather than simple mechanical calculations.

Recommended reviews

Having worked with repeat test takers in Daechi-dong for 10 years, I have seen many students struggling with math.
Children who have been learning arithmetic since childhood do not find math difficult.
I am confident that children who learn numbers through play from a young age through arithmetic will never be afraid of the math required for the college entrance exam in their third year of high school.
- Park Eun-young, Director of PK Self-Study Prep Academy

Block counting uses basic mathematical principles to develop children's interest and concentration.
A child who meets a teacher is growing up feeling excited about doing calculations and enjoying math.
Even though I was ten years old, I was able to score within the top 1% on the American math test at a 10th grade level.
I recommend this miraculous book.
- Ashley and Jamie's mother, Chiang Mai International School

While I was wondering how to teach the concept of numbers to a child who could only count on his fingers, I came across block counting.
Let's learn concepts and principles through blocks. After 7 months, you will understand and calculate two-digit addition and multiplication.
Now the child loves math, finds it fun, and has gained confidence in math.
- Mother of 7-year-old Soeun

It was a painful time when both the child and the mother cried when the child came home from taking a math test and the test paper was raining down.
After learning math with blocks, the child who said he hated math the most in the world now studies math while singing, and on his math test papers, instead of rain, it snows heavily.
- Jeong Ye-rin's mother

It is very important for young children to approach arithmetic in an easy and fun way, and when I saw the teacher teaching for the first time, I thought, 'This is it!'
Children manipulate things with their hands, touch them, take pictures with their eyes, and store them in their heads. This part was approached very systematically.
- H's mom in Cheongdam-dong
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Publication date: October 22, 2021
- Page count, weight, size: 279 pages | 458g | 148*210*18mm
- ISBN13: 9791191283945
- ISBN10: 1191283941

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