Early Maths: (Wipe Clean Workbook)
Wipe-Clean Books Series
What’s inside...
A colorful and interactive workbook designed to help young children develop their early math skills. The book includes a variety of engaging activities that focus on counting, number recognition, shapes, and basic arithmetic.
Series reading
Non-Sequential
Age
3-5
Length
28 pages
Text complexity
Discussion points
What shapes can you find around the house that look like the ones in this book?
Can you think of a time when you used counting to help you with something?
What are some of the biggest numbers you know? How do you imagine something that big?
If you could divide your favorite snack into equal parts, how would you do it?
Why do you think learning about patterns is important?
Tip: Role play these questions
Use everyday objects to illustrate math concepts, making them more relatable and easier to understand.
Praise effort rather than just correctness to encourage a growth mindset.
Relate mathematical concepts to your child’s interests to capture their attention and foster curiosity.
Ask your child to explain their thought process when solving a problem to deepen their understanding and verbal skills.
Encourage your child to ask questions and explore multiple solutions to the same problem to promote critical thinking.
Key lessons
Example Lesson: Understanding Basic Math Concepts
Explanation: Through engaging activities and interactive tasks, 'Early Maths: Wipe Clean Workbook' introduces children to foundational math skills like counting, addition, and subtraction.
Real-World Application: These basic math skills are essential for everyday activities such as understanding time, measuring ingredients for cooking, and managing allowance or pocket money.
Example Lesson: Problem-Solving Skills
Explanation: The workbook challenges young learners with problems that require logical thinking and reasoning, fostering critical thinking from a young age.
Real-World Application: These problem-solving abilities help children navigate challenges in school tasks, play scenarios, and later in real-life situations requiring analytical skills.
Example Lesson: Confidence in Academic Abilities
Explanation: As children successfully complete the exercises, the positive reinforcement built into the workbook's structure boosts their confidence in handling school subjects.
Real-World Application: Increased confidence can lead to better participation in class, a willingness to take on new challenges, and a positive attitude towards learning and education.