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The first math problem solved in a miracle lecture that is easy to solve
The first math problem solved in a miracle lecture that is easy to solve
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Book Introduction
An introductory book on math sentences tailored to first graders

First graders are just learning how to read Korean and add and subtract!
Every time I solve a word problem, I ask, "Mom! Add? Subtract?"

Because I can read the text, but I don't know the content of the sentence.


Just as you need to know how to interpret and speak English sentences to communicate with Americans, you need to know how to interpret and speak the language of mathematics to communicate in the mathematical world.
This is exactly what math sentences are.
Mathematical sentences are packed with a wealth of information (conditions), terms, and concepts! To solve them, you must understand how to interpret and read mathematical sentences and express them in mathematical language (formulas).


For children who are just starting to learn sentence structures, all of this is unfamiliar and difficult, so it needs to be explained to them one by one from the beginning.
The problem is how to read it so that it is easy to understand, what is important in the problem, how to interpret mathematical sentences, what concepts to apply to solve the problem, how to write equations, etc.
However, most of the word problem workbooks on the market are designed for upper elementary school students, making them difficult for children who are just starting to learn word problems to understand.
Miracle Special Lecture, "The First Math Problems That Solve Easily," as the title suggests, is for children who are just starting to learn word problems. It teaches them in detail everything from how to read the problem to finding a solution strategy to solve it, all at the level of a first grader.


Are you wrapping up your first-grade math arithmetic course and ready to start learning math word problems? Get started right now with the Miracle Special Lecture, "Easy-to-Solve Math Word Problems," which teaches you how to read and solve word problems effectively.
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index
1.
Get ready! How to read sentences


Read while drawing the problem situation in Lesson 1.
Read while understanding the structure of the second lecture problem.

2.
Learning! Math Expressions 20


All of Lecture 1
2 rounds left
3rd lecture ~ to ~
4. Greater than ~ and smaller than ~
Between the 5th and 6th
6. More / Less
Lesson 7 Most / Least
1 more in the quarterfinals / How many more
9th grade 1 more less / How many less
How many more should I write in 10 points? / What, how many more should I write in 10 points?
11 lessons, 10 each, individually
What number is 12th?
Lesson 13: Starting with the small ones
Lesson 14: What is the largest number / What is the smallest number
15th lecture, total, difference
I bought a few more rounds of 16 / I ate a few more
Lesson 17 First, Later
Comparative Words for the Round of 18 (1)
Lesson 19: Comparative Words (2)
Comparing the 20 Words (3)

3.
Practice! First-grade word problems


1st round sentence problem
Two-operation sentence problem
3-measure sentence problem
4th 1st grade essay contest (1)
5th Grade Sentence Contest (2)

※ (Separate) Answers and Solutions

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Publisher's Review
Get it right from the start! Let's develop the habit of reading problems while understanding their structure!

1.
We teach you how to read sentence problems.

When reading a word problem, you should read it while looking for what to find using what information (given).
For each representative sentence, Teacher Miracle points out important information that you need to understand while reading the problem and asks questions, so you can easily know what to remember and read when reading the problem.
Even when reading the problem later, you can read the problem while thinking about Teacher Miracle's question and finding important information.
Read the problem and figure out the information yourself! This is the first step to solving word problems.


2.
You can understand mathematical expressions and develop solution strategies.

When you look at an operation, you can immediately tell whether it is addition or subtraction, but with word problems, you have to read the problem and make your own judgment to establish an equation.
However, if you don't know the written addition and subtraction expressions, it is difficult to know what kind of equation to set up.
By solving problems that frequently appear in word problems in the areas of numbers, operations, and measurement, and that contain mathematical terms and expressions, you will learn to understand mathematical expressions and connect them to solution strategies.
Read the problem and develop a solution strategy! This is the second step in solving word problems.


3.
One line formula, you can write the solution.

Practice reading problems, deciding which numbers and operations to use, figuring out what the results mean, and expressing the problem-solving process in equations using mathematical terms and symbols.
You can practice writing equations (solutions) in a simple and clear manner, so there is no burden of writing equations (solutions).
Expressing the solution process as a formula! This is the final step in solving sentence problems.


* Checkpoint

1.
Consists of representative sentence problems in the areas of numbers, operations, and measurement for first grade elementary school students
2.
Interpret 20 key mathematical expressions that frequently appear in word problems and derive solution strategies.
3.
Learn one math expression a day and complete it in 27 days.
4.
Perfect Ending Study Elementary 1st Grade Sentence Problem Comprehensive Evaluation 5 times included

* Recommended points

1.
A first grader who wants to start learning sentence structures
2.
A second grader who is good at math but freezes when he sees a word problem
3.
A prospective elementary school student who wants to master Korean and elementary school math and get a taste of higher-level elementary school studies.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: December 11, 2024
- Page count, weight, size: 152 pages | 442g | 220*280*8mm
- ISBN13: 9791164068555
- ISBN10: 1164068555
- Reference book for use in grades: 1st and 2nd grades
- KC Certification: Certification Type: Conformity Confirmation

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