
One Page a Day 4 Elementary Math 2-2 (for 2026)
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Book Introduction
One page a day, 40 days, 8 weeks to complete!
The foundation of elementary mathematics is calculations, but the large amount of learning can be a burden to students.
If you study lightly and regularly, one chapter (4 pages) a day, you can reduce the burden of studying and practice self-directed learning.
It covers not only the number and calculation areas for each unit of the curriculum, but also the calculation problems required in the shape and measurement areas.
You can easily and systematically learn the entire operation of a semester with one book.
By providing practice book-level word problems tailored to textbook topics, students can develop mathematical thinking skills and problem-solving abilities, thereby laying a solid foundation for mathematics.
You can have fun learning through games like find the difference and find hidden pictures, and improve your mathematical creativity through operation quizzes.
The foundation of elementary mathematics is calculations, but the large amount of learning can be a burden to students.
If you study lightly and regularly, one chapter (4 pages) a day, you can reduce the burden of studying and practice self-directed learning.
It covers not only the number and calculation areas for each unit of the curriculum, but also the calculation problems required in the shape and measurement areas.
You can easily and systematically learn the entire operation of a semester with one book.
By providing practice book-level word problems tailored to textbook topics, students can develop mathematical thinking skills and problem-solving abilities, thereby laying a solid foundation for mathematics.
You can have fun learning through games like find the difference and find hidden pictures, and improve your mathematical creativity through operation quizzes.
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Preview
index
[four digits]
Find out how many thousands a week and a day
Learn the four-digit number for 1 week and 2 days
Find out what each digit represents on each day of the week.
Running 4 days a week
Comparison of the sizes of two numbers in 5 days a week (1)
Comparison of the sizes of two numbers in 2 weeks and 1 day (2)
2 weeks and 2 days final calculation
[Multiplication Table]
2 weeks 3 days 2nd and 5th multiplication tables (1)
2 weeks 4 days 2nd and 5th multiplication tables (2)
2 weeks and 5 days, 3rd and 6th stage multiplication tables (1)
3 weeks, 1 day, 3-stage, 6-stage multiplication tables (2)
3 weeks 2 days 4th and 8th multiplication tables (1)
3 weeks, 3 days, 4th and 8th multiplication tables (2)
3 weeks and 4 days, 7th and 9th multiplication tables (1)
3 weeks and 5 days, 7th and 9th multiplication tables (2)
4 weeks, 1 day, 2nd to 9th multiplication tables (1)
4 weeks 2 days 2nd to 9th multiplication table (2)
4 weeks 3 days 1st stage multiplication table and 0 product (1)
4 weeks 4 days 1st stage multiplication table and 0 product (2)
Comparison of the sizes of the 4-week and 5-day multiplication tables
5-week, 1-day multiplication table (1)
5 weeks and 2 days multiplication table (2)
5 weeks and 3 days final calculation
[Measuring length]
5 weeks and 4 days, the relationship between m and cm
Sum of lengths without carry over 5 weeks and 5 days (1)
Sum of lengths without carry over 6 weeks and 1 day (2)
Sum of lengths with 6 weeks and 2 days of carry (1)
Sum of lengths with 6 weeks and 3 days of carry (2)
A car with a length of 6 weeks and 4 days without any downgrade (1)
6 weeks and 5 days, no-download length car (2)
A car with a length of 7 weeks and 1 day (1)
A car with a length of 7 weeks and 2 days (2)
7 weeks and 3 days final calculation
[Time and place]
Reading the 7th week and 4th day
Finding the 7-week, 5-day time (1)
Finding the time for 8 weeks and 1 day (2)
Find out the time in a day for 8 weeks and 2 days
Learn about the 8 weeks and 3 days of the week
Learn about 8 weeks and 4 days in a year
8 weeks and 5 days final calculation
Find out how many thousands a week and a day
Learn the four-digit number for 1 week and 2 days
Find out what each digit represents on each day of the week.
Running 4 days a week
Comparison of the sizes of two numbers in 5 days a week (1)
Comparison of the sizes of two numbers in 2 weeks and 1 day (2)
2 weeks and 2 days final calculation
[Multiplication Table]
2 weeks 3 days 2nd and 5th multiplication tables (1)
2 weeks 4 days 2nd and 5th multiplication tables (2)
2 weeks and 5 days, 3rd and 6th stage multiplication tables (1)
3 weeks, 1 day, 3-stage, 6-stage multiplication tables (2)
3 weeks 2 days 4th and 8th multiplication tables (1)
3 weeks, 3 days, 4th and 8th multiplication tables (2)
3 weeks and 4 days, 7th and 9th multiplication tables (1)
3 weeks and 5 days, 7th and 9th multiplication tables (2)
4 weeks, 1 day, 2nd to 9th multiplication tables (1)
4 weeks 2 days 2nd to 9th multiplication table (2)
4 weeks 3 days 1st stage multiplication table and 0 product (1)
4 weeks 4 days 1st stage multiplication table and 0 product (2)
Comparison of the sizes of the 4-week and 5-day multiplication tables
5-week, 1-day multiplication table (1)
5 weeks and 2 days multiplication table (2)
5 weeks and 3 days final calculation
[Measuring length]
5 weeks and 4 days, the relationship between m and cm
Sum of lengths without carry over 5 weeks and 5 days (1)
Sum of lengths without carry over 6 weeks and 1 day (2)
Sum of lengths with 6 weeks and 2 days of carry (1)
Sum of lengths with 6 weeks and 3 days of carry (2)
A car with a length of 6 weeks and 4 days without any downgrade (1)
6 weeks and 5 days, no-download length car (2)
A car with a length of 7 weeks and 1 day (1)
A car with a length of 7 weeks and 2 days (2)
7 weeks and 3 days final calculation
[Time and place]
Reading the 7th week and 4th day
Finding the 7-week, 5-day time (1)
Finding the time for 8 weeks and 1 day (2)
Find out the time in a day for 8 weeks and 2 days
Learn about the 8 weeks and 3 days of the week
Learn about 8 weeks and 4 days in a year
8 weeks and 5 days final calculation
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Publisher's Review
No more boring calculations.
Build your basic calculation skills with one page a day!
80% of elementary math is operations.
Since computation involves repetitive calculations, it can be quite tedious.
If the learning material is too much and boring, students will have a hard time studying.
“One Sheet a Day” is a fun and stress-free way to study by just taking one sheet a day.
Since you only need to solve one page per day, you can develop self-directed learning skills.
“One Page a Day” helps you understand the principles of calculations through friendly explanations of concepts and build a solid foundation in calculations through repeated learning.
Plus, you can enhance your mathematical creativity with a fun arithmetic playground on every fourth page.
We've carefully covered the necessary calculations for each unit!
“One Page a Day” is a textbook-linked calculation workbook that is tailored to the progress of school classes, allowing students to learn basic calculations, the foundation of elementary mathematics, efficiently in a short period of time.
We have meticulously covered the operations required in the areas of numbers and operations, as well as shapes and measurements, so that learning operations can be done in parallel with studying school mathematics.
Additionally, you can develop mathematical thinking skills and problem-solving abilities through word problems tailored to textbook topics.
You can systematically learn the entire calculations for a semester with just one book, “One Page a Day.”
Build your basic calculation skills with one page a day!
80% of elementary math is operations.
Since computation involves repetitive calculations, it can be quite tedious.
If the learning material is too much and boring, students will have a hard time studying.
“One Sheet a Day” is a fun and stress-free way to study by just taking one sheet a day.
Since you only need to solve one page per day, you can develop self-directed learning skills.
“One Page a Day” helps you understand the principles of calculations through friendly explanations of concepts and build a solid foundation in calculations through repeated learning.
Plus, you can enhance your mathematical creativity with a fun arithmetic playground on every fourth page.
We've carefully covered the necessary calculations for each unit!
“One Page a Day” is a textbook-linked calculation workbook that is tailored to the progress of school classes, allowing students to learn basic calculations, the foundation of elementary mathematics, efficiently in a short period of time.
We have meticulously covered the operations required in the areas of numbers and operations, as well as shapes and measurements, so that learning operations can be done in parallel with studying school mathematics.
Additionally, you can develop mathematical thinking skills and problem-solving abilities through word problems tailored to textbook topics.
You can systematically learn the entire calculations for a semester with just one book, “One Page a Day.”
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: October 1, 2023
- Page count, weight, size: 180 pages | 225*300*20mm
- ISBN13: 9791168416062
- ISBN10: 116841606X
- Reference book for grades: 2nd grade elementary school
- Reference book usage period: 2nd semester
- Reference book difficulty: Medium Reference book difficulty guide
- KC Certification: Certification Type: Conformity Confirmation
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