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Kumon Math Skills Workbooks - My Book of Telling Time [C2-3]
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• 80 Pages
• Kumon Publishing
• Age: 5-7 years
• Paperback
• Full Color
= The Aims And Purpose Of This Book =
This book will develop your child’s understanding of minutes as well as strengthen his or her sense of numbers.
Children accustomed to basic daily routines may already recognize how our lives are based on time. For example, children understand “getting up at 7 o’clock in the morning,” or “going to bed at 8:30 in the evening.” The exercises in this book are designed to use this familiarity to develop an accurate understanding of time.
Your child will begin by looking at a clock and tracing the time, and will then look at a clock and write the time by him- or herself. Next, your child will practice the numbers from 1 to 60, which are essential for understanding minutes. Then, he or she will learn to read and write the minutes from 1 to 59. Later, your child will practice these skills by matching the correct clock with the corresponding digital display, as well as filling in the time for different daily activities. These activities will help your child tell time with certainty while furthering his or her grasp of numbers.
Try to make a habit of asking your child the time. This will foster your child’s interest in telling time and increase motivation for learning this important skill.
• 80 Pages
• Kumon Publishing
• Age: 5-7 years
• Paperback
• Full Color
= The Aims And Purpose Of This Book =
This book will develop your child’s understanding of minutes as well as strengthen his or her sense of numbers.
Children accustomed to basic daily routines may already recognize how our lives are based on time. For example, children understand “getting up at 7 o’clock in the morning,” or “going to bed at 8:30 in the evening.” The exercises in this book are designed to use this familiarity to develop an accurate understanding of time.
Your child will begin by looking at a clock and tracing the time, and will then look at a clock and write the time by him- or herself. Next, your child will practice the numbers from 1 to 60, which are essential for understanding minutes. Then, he or she will learn to read and write the minutes from 1 to 59. Later, your child will practice these skills by matching the correct clock with the corresponding digital display, as well as filling in the time for different daily activities. These activities will help your child tell time with certainty while furthering his or her grasp of numbers.
Try to make a habit of asking your child the time. This will foster your child’s interest in telling time and increase motivation for learning this important skill.