Structured Learning Materials |
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The Kumon Mathematics curriculum consists of 21 Levels ranging from basic counting such as the number 1 to 10, to university level Mathematics such as Calculus. |
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The lower levels of Kumon Mathematics are the foundation that needs to be mastered for the study of higher levels. |
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Minute-step Progression |
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This small step progression structure is designed to allow students understand and apply the connections between previous learning materials with new ones. |
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This encourages faster understanding and advancement. |
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The specially designed worksheets allow students to learn at his or her own pace, moving forward when he or she is ready for the next learning focus. |
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Examples and Illustrations |
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Many examples and illustrations are provided when moving into new areas of learning, assisting students in learning these materials on their own. As a result, students can effectively learn by themselves. |
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Supplementary Learning Materials |
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Magnetic Number Board
This board facilitates students' number recognition and their understanding of number relationships. It also trains the students' hands and eyes coordination and acts as a mental stimuli that develops the brain. |
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Multiplication table
Students enhance their multiplication skills by reciting the multiplication table, which is also a skill essential for smooth progress while doing division and fractions. |
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