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# My Book of Addition

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Review: Great Start to Addition! - After learning that my 6 year old son was struggling in math with below average test scores and getting additional help at school, I decided to try to give him an extra boost with this book. Not only did his MAP score increase by 20+ points, but he is now considered above average! Yes, this book is lots of repetition, but this is exactly what he needs. I just had him do 1-2 pages a day right after school which does not really take long at all. His teacher was so impressed and said she wished all parents were pro-active as I try to be. I plan to continue with the other Kumon series and have him working on subtraction right now as well as writing sentences. I am happy to have found these books as with no school during the summer he tends to forget things so this will be a great way to keep him on track!
Review: Kid Learned How to Add 1000x Easier (Even Though I Have Math/CS Degrees) - I have a degree in Mathematics as well as another degree in Computer Science. For some reason, I was arrogant enough to think I'd be fine teaching my four-turning-five year old kid how to add. After buying this book, I realize that I had no notion at all on how to actually teach my kid, and my kid learned infinitely more with this book / doing the exercises than me pontificating to him on the conceptual idea of "next number." These are some of my observations about my kid and math: 1) He can count to an arbitrarily number in sequence, say 30. BUT, I believe initially it was in a "song" form. That is to say, he didn't "get" the number sequence, but he could sing the song. I.e., if you asked him (I didn't try this) to start at the halfway point, he might falter / take a while to spin up the song. 2) The Kumon addition book actually teaches him the "number line" and breaks it down. E.g., it might have 1 through 10 at the bottom of each work sheet, and if you have "5 + 1", it will want you to have your kid point at the number five, move finger over one, and then that's your answer. While this seems very "duh," I think this truly taught him what the number line was. 3) I should add that before I did Kumon and tried to teach him "+1", I conceptualized "well what's the next number," which I thought should be obvious to him, since he could count to 30 easily. After doing Kumon, I then realized that it was primarily a song for him, and that the next number wasn't actually obvious. As such, the Kumon break down / use the number line to double check your work was HUGE in him GETTING it. I don't know if any of this applies to you, but I whole heartedly recommend the Kumon system (at least the workbooks; the Kumon-proper-in-class-room is a different thing altogether).

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Best Sellers Rank | #181,612 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #312 in Children's Arithmetic Books #5,859 in Children's Activity Books (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (566) |
| Dimensions  | 8.5 x 0.5 x 11.5 inches |
| Edition  | Illustrated |
| Grade level  | Kindergarten - 2 |
| ISBN-10  | 1933241012 |
| ISBN-13  | 978-1933241012 |
| Item Weight  | 12 ounces |
| Language  | English |
| Part of series  | Kumon Workbooks |
| Print length  | 80 pages |
| Publication date  | February 4, 2005 |
| Publisher  | Kumon Publishing North America |
| Reading age  | 4 - 6 years, from customers |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great Start to Addition!
*by A***I on May 25, 2013*

After learning that my 6 year old son was struggling in math with below average test scores and getting additional help at school, I decided to try to give him an extra boost with this book. Not only did his MAP score increase by 20+ points, but he is now considered above average! Yes, this book is lots of repetition, but this is exactly what he needs. I just had him do 1-2 pages a day right after school which does not really take long at all. His teacher was so impressed and said she wished all parents were pro-active as I try to be. I plan to continue with the other Kumon series and have him working on subtraction right now as well as writing sentences. I am happy to have found these books as with no school during the summer he tends to forget things so this will be a great way to keep him on track!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Kid Learned How to Add 1000x Easier (Even Though I Have Math/CS Degrees)
*by T***M on March 26, 2017*

I have a degree in Mathematics as well as another degree in Computer Science. For some reason, I was arrogant enough to think I'd be fine teaching my four-turning-five year old kid how to add. After buying this book, I realize that I had no notion at all on how to actually teach my kid, and my kid learned infinitely more with this book / doing the exercises than me pontificating to him on the conceptual idea of "next number." These are some of my observations about my kid and math: 1) He can count to an arbitrarily number in sequence, say 30. BUT, I believe initially it was in a "song" form. That is to say, he didn't "get" the number sequence, but he could sing the song. I.e., if you asked him (I didn't try this) to start at the halfway point, he might falter / take a while to spin up the song. 2) The Kumon addition book actually teaches him the "number line" and breaks it down. E.g., it might have 1 through 10 at the bottom of each work sheet, and if you have "5 + 1", it will want you to have your kid point at the number five, move finger over one, and then that's your answer. While this seems very "duh," I think this truly taught him what the number line was. 3) I should add that before I did Kumon and tried to teach him "+1", I conceptualized "well what's the next number," which I thought should be obvious to him, since he could count to 30 easily. After doing Kumon, I then realized that it was primarily a song for him, and that the next number wasn't actually obvious. As such, the Kumon break down / use the number line to double check your work was HUGE in him GETTING it. I don't know if any of this applies to you, but I whole heartedly recommend the Kumon system (at least the workbooks; the Kumon-proper-in-class-room is a different thing altogether).

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great Addition Book
*by Y***W on August 15, 2009*

I found this to be a great addition book for keeping up my 6-year-old's progress in math during the summer between kindergarten and first grade. I found the Kumon method of incrementally introducing problems that are just slightly harder than the last set to be a very good method. For example, you start off practicing adding 1 to numbers, then 2, until finally you are adding 9 to everything. I found this to be a very elegant and sensible way to organize practice problems. Also another great feature is the number line at the bottom of the page for the "practice" pages. It helped my daughter make the leap from adding on her fingers to managing sums larger than 10 without any problem. The "review" pages do not have the number lines, but by then my daughter had enough practice to tackle the problems without them. All in all, a highly recommended workbook for your child in kindergarten or first grade, especially if they are familiar with the concept of addition but need more practice. (Preschoolers are outside the workbook's recommended age range.)

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