Math for Your First- and Second-Grader: All You Need to Know to Be Your Child's Best Teacher | 
enlarge | Author: Steve Slavin Publisher: Jossey-Bass Category: Book
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Media: Paperback Edition: 1 Pages: 288 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.1 Dimensions (in): 9.2 x 7.5 x 0.8
ISBN: 0471042420 Dewey Decimal Number: 649.68 EAN: 9780471042426
Publication Date: May 16, 1995 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Stained Edges;Slight Water Damage Giving great service since 2004: Buy from the Best! 4,000,000 items shipped to delighted customers. We have 1,000,000 unique items ready to ship! Find your Great Buy today!
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Product Description Make sure your child gets off to the right start in math! Help your child become more comfortable and confident with numbers Discover which mathematical concepts first-and second-graders should learn Enjoy helping your child master key math skills You can teach your child the basic skills that will lay the foundations for future success in math and science. Based on standard math curriculums, this book covers all the math that your first- and second-graders should be learning and gives you dozens of proven techniques for teaching these crucial skills. Steve Slavin, an educator with a special gift for math instruction, shows parents how to teach the fundamentalscounting, addition, subtraction, fractions, simple word problems, even the beginnings of multiplication and divisionplus "new math" principles such as grouping. Simple activities build these skills in a fun way, step-by-step. All concerned parents, including home-schoolers, will applaud this confidence-building guide.
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A Review of "Math for Your 1st and 2nd Grader" July 20, 2005 Pam Tee 38 out of 38 found this review helpful
I took a look at this book (Math for Your 1st and 2nd Grader) at the library and now I am going to order it. I have a 5 year-old that I am presently working with, and although I have a workbook, I am not entirely sure that I am presenting the soundest explanations of various concepts, and so I have come to Mr. Savin. Pro's: Stephen Savin's writing is very clear and straight forward with plenty of examples in how to teach and verify that your child understands the material. Possible Con: I do not know if this book is in current compliance with the NCTM standards. This book was written in 1995 and I know that the national standards have changed considerably since then. That said, I made my decision to purchase based on the table of contents and 'where we are now' rather than some artificial standard: i.e. if this book covers what you are interested in teaching, then buy it. Having said that, I have to point out that publishers are nuts to not put the entire table of contents on the Amazon "Search inside this book" feature. This book, like so many others, only has page one of the contents listed. Ridiculous. Without writing out ALL of the 39 mini-lessons, I will write out the major chapters topics (with subsections where meaning is not clear) so that you might have an idea of what you are purchasing. Chapter Titles: For FIRST-GRADE MATH ==================== Counting Adding Single-Digit Numbers Subtracting Single-Digit Numbers Building Math Skills --Translating Words Into Numbers --Intro Of The Concept Of Zero --Filling In The Missing Number Addition and Subtraction Drills Addition Into Double Digits Counting Money Word Problems With Single-and Double-Digit Numbers Introduction To Telling Time Double-Digit Addition and Subtraction Word Problems With and Without Money Counting Pennies, Nickels, and Dimes Ordinal Numbers Introduction To Fractions Counting To 100 First-Grade Final Exam First-Grade Final Exam Answers SECOND-GRADE MATH Counting and Writing Numbers up to 200 Mathematical Symbols Grouping Numbers in 10s and 1s Adding Three Numbers and Double-and Triple-Digit Numbers Subtracting Single-, Double-, and Triple-Digit Numbers Word Problems in Addition and Subtraction Regrouping, Expanded Notation, and Graphing Addition with Carrying Subtraction with Borrowing and Review of Carrying and Borrowing Adding and Subtracting Money Word Problems in Addition and Subtraction Telling Time Advanced Counting --Counting from 1 to 1000 --Filling in the Missing Numbers --Counting by 2s, 3s, 4s, 5s, and 10s Introduction to Multiplication and Division Shapes and Measurements Second -Grade Final Exam Second -Grade Final Exam Answers Index Five Stars. Writing is very clear and the lessons are not overly long, which fits the temperament of most young math explorers.
very good book November 19, 2005 Nancy Taylor (Arizona, USA) 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
A very good book on the first grade math topics. It provides sound and clear explanations seldom found in other books. Essential math concepts and skills are introduced with many excellent examples. I enjoyed it very much with my son. The book is ideal for first graders even with the "2nd grade" part. Second graders may find it too easy. If you want to know what other kids are learning in schools, there is a nice web site at http://www.beestar.org. It provides free math practice every week based on school curricula nowadays.
Perfect for Homeschoolers! July 26, 2008 Teri Ann Berg Olsen (Arizona) This book wasn't actually written for the homeschool market, but every homeschool family should have this book! The author describes all of the basic math concepts so that they are easily understood. First and second grade math skills are built upon step-by-step, in fun but informative lessons that are just the right length for young children. Practical guidelines for parents explain how to verify that a child has learned the material. First- and second- grade final exams are included. It's a great bargain for such a solid foundation in math! If you have your child write the answers in a notebook, you can re-use this book with more than one child. It's also a great preparation for Saxon Math. We have used this book with all three of our boys, and by the time we finished they were easily ready for Saxon 3 and even skipped ahead to Saxon 5/4. ~Teri Ann Berg Olsen, author of Learning for Life: Educational Words of Wisdom
Excellent resource for homeschooling or as a supplement July 21, 1999 0 out of 9 found this review helpful
I am a former daycare teacher and this book strikes me as an excellent way to strengthen math skills for kids. There are math problems within the book that the kids can do. This is a good buy.
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