

Buy Student Edition, Book B Part 2 Grade K 2012 (Math in Focus: Singapore Math) by Great Source (ISBN: 9780547625355) from desertcart's Book Store. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders. Review: Totalmente de acuerdo con la descripción. Envío adecuado y en tiempo. Recomiendo su compra! Review: Vale muito a pena! Uso aqui em casa com minha filha de 4 anos. Mas, alguns exercícios, ela ainda não faz.
| Customer reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (93) |
| Dimensions | 21.59 x 0.36 x 27.69 cm |
| Grade level | Reception and up |
| ISBN-10 | 0547625359 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0547625355 |
| Item weight | 159 g |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 56 pages |
| Publication date | 24 Jun. 2011 |
| Publisher | Great Source Education Group |
| Reading age | 5 - 6 years |
M**1
Totalmente de acuerdo con la descripción. Envío adecuado y en tiempo. Recomiendo su compra!
K**N
Vale muito a pena! Uso aqui em casa com minha filha de 4 anos. Mas, alguns exercícios, ela ainda não faz.
J**R
Todo ok, fecha de despacho y nivel de producto
S**A
It's good book for my daughter.
A**R
I'm using the Math in Focus Kindergarten workbooks for my child's kindergarten math program. The complete program is VERY expensive (ridiculously so, when you look at other options, like Singapore Essentials or Horizons). However, we have not needed the Teacher's Guide or other components (and were able to find the 4 workbooks for about $35 total through Amazon 3rd party sellers). This makes it comparable to other workbook-based programs. We have done most of Singapore Essentials A and just weren't enamored -- they were all black & white and felt fairly repetitive. The MIF K books begin very gentle with counting, number recognition, shapes. In fact, I think the first two books in the program (there are 4 total) could probably be used as a K4 math (though I don't think it would last a full school year). The four workbooks are very thin, most about 80 pages. The pages are full-color and attractive -- there are many 2-page spreads meant to be looked at and discussed by teacher & student (almost like a storybook). The drawings are really great, cartoon-like. My daughter loves it. I do think this program is not as "rigorous" as other homeschool K programs (Horizons). By the end of the 4th workbook, the child is adding and subtracting up to 5. I have looked at a LOT of K and 1st grade programs. My opinion is that this Kindergarten math would be suitable if you plan on following it with: Math in Focus, Singapore, BJU, CLE, Rod & Staff or Math Mammoth. These programs begin gently in Grade 1 with a scope & sequence appropriate for following MIF K.
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