Daily Word Problems Math, Grade 1 Teacher Edition
M**Y
Simple questions covering various math skills
I like this book, there's one word question for each day of the week, 5 days a week. The questions are easy to understand, the font and the pictures keeps it interesting for kids. So far it has covered many topics (e.g. addition/subtraction, comparison, charts, tally marks, money, time, etc). Since the questions are short and painless, my son is not pressured when he come across something he doesn't know yet, it allows me to explain it to him without boring him. (He saw the same type of question again a while later and went 'I know how to do this!' )Highly recommend this book to kids 5-7 as a supplement, parental assistance is needed especially if your kid cannot read yet.
E**N
Simple and helpful
This was exactly what I needed- simple word problems that my first grader could read independently. She usually does a week’s worth in one sitting; plenty of room on the page for her to draw out her solution. Great practice!
A**R
Challenging
Our son (6.75 years) loves the daily word problems. He is redoing them this summer before 2nd grade because he requested that I get copies from his teacher. Despite his enthusiasm for doing these problems, he can only do half of them independently. To solve these problems, he needs frequent teacher/parent direction and uses an aid from Using Visual Grids for Solving Math Word Problems.Because he loves these problems and they are challenging for him, I give the book 4 stars.Because this workbook cannot be done independently by most first graders, I subtracted a star. It can still be done in a classroom. Our son was an emerging reader until April and jumped to third grade level in June. His teacher spent one-on-one time helping him do these problems all year. He loved it, but his teacher felt that it took too much of her time. I thought that since he is now a fluent reader and has had a lot more practice in mathematics that these problems would be easier. Some are easy for him, but many like the following are too challenging for him to set up by himself."A llama eats one bale of hay each week. How much hay will five llamas need for a three-week supply?""The baby squirrel needs to eat every two hours. How many times will it eat in 12 hours?""This chimp is four feet tall. When it puts its arms out to the sides, its reach is 1 and 1/2 times as long as it is tall. How wide is the chimp's arm span?"
M**T
Great Workbook!
I used this book with my older daughter 3 years ago when she was in first grade. She really enjoyed solving the problems in this book. There were a few problems she needed help with, but that's expected in any workbook. The drawings were nice, and the layout is kid-friendly. There is space to work out the problems.Now that my younger daughter is ready for this material, I am back to reorder another one and decided to write this review. This workbook is probably not suitable for a child who is struggling with word problems, but one who enjoys challenges.
W**S
Great little book
Age appropriate math problems and mental challenges for my ESL students. Interior pages are not in color.
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