
One Page a Day Elementary Math 6-1 (2026)
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Book Introduction
One page a day, 40 days, 8 weeks to complete!
· One light sheet every day!
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.
· Strengthening calculation skills linked to textbooks!
For each unit of the curriculum, we have carefully covered the necessary calculation problems in the areas of numbers and operations, as well as shapes and measurements.
You can systematically and easily learn the entire operation of a semester with one book.
· Build a strong foundation through sentence problems!
By providing practice book-level word problems tailored to textbook topics, students can develop mathematical thinking and problem-solving skills, thereby laying a solid foundation for mathematics.
· Boost your creativity with a fun arithmetic playground!
You can have fun learning with ladder climbing, path finding, and more, and improve your mathematical creativity with operation quizzes.
· One light sheet every day!
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.
· Strengthening calculation skills linked to textbooks!
For each unit of the curriculum, we have carefully covered the necessary calculation problems in the areas of numbers and operations, as well as shapes and measurements.
You can systematically and easily learn the entire operation of a semester with one book.
· Build a strong foundation through sentence problems!
By providing practice book-level word problems tailored to textbook topics, students can develop mathematical thinking and problem-solving skills, thereby laying a solid foundation for mathematics.
· Boost your creativity with a fun arithmetic playground!
You can have fun learning with ladder climbing, path finding, and more, and improve your mathematical creativity with operation quizzes.
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index
Division of fractions
Expressing the quotient of (natural number) ÷ (natural number) less than 1 per week as a fraction (1)
Expressing the quotient of (natural number) ÷ (natural number) less than 1 as a fraction (2)
Expressing the quotient of (natural number) ÷ (natural number) greater than 1 as a fraction (1)
Expressing the quotient of (natural number) ÷ (natural number) greater than 1 as a fraction (2)
5 days a week (fraction) ÷ (natural number) (1)
2 weeks 1 day (proper fraction) ÷ (natural number) (2)
2 weeks 2 days (fraction) ÷ (natural number) (1)
2 weeks 3 days (fraction) ÷ (natural number) (2)
2 weeks 4 days (mixed fraction) ÷ (natural number) (1)
2 weeks and 5 days (mixed fraction) ÷ (natural number) (2)
Mixed calculations of fractions and whole numbers (1)
3 weeks and 2 days Mixed calculations of fractions and whole numbers (2)
3 weeks and 3 days final calculation
Division of decimals
Using division of natural numbers for 3 weeks and 4 days, (decimal)÷(natural number)
3 weeks and 5 days quotient is (decimal)÷(natural number)(1)
(Decimal)÷(Natural number)(2) where the quotient of 4 weeks and 1 day is a single decimal digit
4 weeks and 2 days (decimal)÷(natural number)(1) where the quotient is a two-digit decimal number
4 weeks and 3 days (decimal)÷(natural number)(2) where the quotient is a two-digit decimal number
4 weeks 4 days (prime number) with a quotient less than 1 ÷ (natural number) (1)
4 weeks and 5 days (prime number) with a quotient less than 1 ÷ (natural number) (2)
(Decimal)÷(Natural number)(1) where 0 must be rounded down to the bottom of the decimal point every 5 weeks and 1 day
(Decimal)÷(Natural number)(2) where 0 must be rounded down to the bottom of the decimal point for 5 weeks and 2 days
(Decimal number)÷(natural number)(1) with 0 in the first decimal place of the quotient of 5 weeks and 3 days
(Decimal)÷(natural number) with 0 in the first decimal place of the quotient of 5 weeks and 4 days (2)
5 weeks 5 days (natural number) ÷ (natural number) (1)
6 weeks 1 day (natural number) ÷ (natural number) (2)
6 weeks and 2 days final calculation
[Ratio and Proportion]
6 weeks and 3 days of rain (1)
6 weeks and 4 days of rain (2)
6 weeks 5 days ratio (1)
7 weeks 1 day ratio (2)
Express the 7-week, 2-day ratio as a percentage
7 weeks 3 days Percentage as a ratio
7 weeks and 4 days final calculation
Surface area and volume of a rectangular solid
Surface area of a rectangular solid in 7 weeks and 5 days
Surface area of a cube in 8 weeks and 1 day
Volume of a rectangular solid in 8 weeks and 2 days
Volume of a cube in 8 weeks and 3 days
8 weeks and 4 days, large unit of volume ㎥
8 weeks and 5 days final calculation
Expressing the quotient of (natural number) ÷ (natural number) less than 1 per week as a fraction (1)
Expressing the quotient of (natural number) ÷ (natural number) less than 1 as a fraction (2)
Expressing the quotient of (natural number) ÷ (natural number) greater than 1 as a fraction (1)
Expressing the quotient of (natural number) ÷ (natural number) greater than 1 as a fraction (2)
5 days a week (fraction) ÷ (natural number) (1)
2 weeks 1 day (proper fraction) ÷ (natural number) (2)
2 weeks 2 days (fraction) ÷ (natural number) (1)
2 weeks 3 days (fraction) ÷ (natural number) (2)
2 weeks 4 days (mixed fraction) ÷ (natural number) (1)
2 weeks and 5 days (mixed fraction) ÷ (natural number) (2)
Mixed calculations of fractions and whole numbers (1)
3 weeks and 2 days Mixed calculations of fractions and whole numbers (2)
3 weeks and 3 days final calculation
Division of decimals
Using division of natural numbers for 3 weeks and 4 days, (decimal)÷(natural number)
3 weeks and 5 days quotient is (decimal)÷(natural number)(1)
(Decimal)÷(Natural number)(2) where the quotient of 4 weeks and 1 day is a single decimal digit
4 weeks and 2 days (decimal)÷(natural number)(1) where the quotient is a two-digit decimal number
4 weeks and 3 days (decimal)÷(natural number)(2) where the quotient is a two-digit decimal number
4 weeks 4 days (prime number) with a quotient less than 1 ÷ (natural number) (1)
4 weeks and 5 days (prime number) with a quotient less than 1 ÷ (natural number) (2)
(Decimal)÷(Natural number)(1) where 0 must be rounded down to the bottom of the decimal point every 5 weeks and 1 day
(Decimal)÷(Natural number)(2) where 0 must be rounded down to the bottom of the decimal point for 5 weeks and 2 days
(Decimal number)÷(natural number)(1) with 0 in the first decimal place of the quotient of 5 weeks and 3 days
(Decimal)÷(natural number) with 0 in the first decimal place of the quotient of 5 weeks and 4 days (2)
5 weeks 5 days (natural number) ÷ (natural number) (1)
6 weeks 1 day (natural number) ÷ (natural number) (2)
6 weeks and 2 days final calculation
[Ratio and Proportion]
6 weeks and 3 days of rain (1)
6 weeks and 4 days of rain (2)
6 weeks 5 days ratio (1)
7 weeks 1 day ratio (2)
Express the 7-week, 2-day ratio as a percentage
7 weeks 3 days Percentage as a ratio
7 weeks and 4 days final calculation
Surface area and volume of a rectangular solid
Surface area of a rectangular solid in 7 weeks and 5 days
Surface area of a cube in 8 weeks and 1 day
Volume of a rectangular solid in 8 weeks and 2 days
Volume of a cube in 8 weeks and 3 days
8 weeks and 4 days, large unit of volume ㎥
8 weeks and 5 days final calculation
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Publisher's Review
No more boring calculations! Build your basic math 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.”
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: August 1, 2025
- Page count, weight, size: 180 pages | 225*300*20mm
- ISBN13: 9791173477751
- ISBN10: 1173477756
- Reference book for use in grades: 6th grade
- Reference book usage period: 1st semester
- KC Certification: Certification Type: Conformity Confirmation
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