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Grade 1 Word Problems by Kumon is a top-ranked educational workbook designed to develop early math and reading skills in children aged 3 and above. With a stellar 4.7-star rating from over 1,600 reviews, it’s a trusted resource that combines engaging word problems to build foundational problem-solving abilities, making it a must-have for parents aiming to give their kids a head start.





| Best Sellers Rank | 176,908 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) 880 in Children's Early Learning Books on Words 1,242 in Children's Books on Maths 1,521 in Mathematics Teaching Aids |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 1,623 Reviews |
A**R
Good book
Bought for my son Is a good book. Also bought for my friend son.
M**A
Five Stars
An amazing book, very good a need for every child, my 5 yr old just love solving it.
S**R
Good starter book for Word Problems
Starts easily and gradually gets slightly more complicated. Would suit a 4-5-6 yr old. My 5 yr old is happy to do a page every day or two.
L**Y
Literacy and Math all-in-one
My daughter was having difficulty at school with her schools quick 10 (a series of math question given to the children first thing in the morning). The simple addition and subtraction she had no problem with, but the questions that required sentence comprehension (e.g. Johnny has six apples, Mary has four apples. How many apples are there altogether?) were just beyond her. Having successfully used other KUMON books to improve her Math, I decided to invest in this, and I am glad that I did. As with all of the KUMON books it starts simply, and included pictures so the child can use those to count, but within 10-lessons these pictures are gone, and the child must think about the questions and extract the mathematical equation themselves. The questions cover both addition (Person A has 10 x, person B has 3 x. How many x?), and subtraction (C has 7 y, D has 4 y. How many more y does C have?) so that the child can get a good understanding of working out both. Later in the book it moves on to Ordinal numbers (E is in a line, there are 4 people in front of them. What position is E?), so gives a good grounding. The literacy side of the book is good too since the questions are all written long form, the child has to read, understand and decipher the problem which naturally improves their reading comprehension skills. Although progression through the book is slow (on purpose) this works in their favour and is quite contrary to the current teaching approach of touching on a subject for a short period and then coming back to it. This is all about getting the basics right first. As an introduction to reality based math (rather than the pure abstract) this is an excellent introduction, and I would recommend it to any parent who is seeing their child struggle with this kind of problem.
T**R
My daughter loves it
My daughter loves it, her previous kumon books where getting all too easy, but this is perfect a great way to keep her occupied, entertained and train her brain all at the same time
G**N
I would recommend it
Introduces word problems very well and increases their confidence.
M**1
very good!
It is definitely worth buy. My son has improved in his school since he started this book. I would definitel recommend it.
B**N
Five Stars
As expected if only my granddaughter would do the work without moaning.
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