Master Division VISUALLY by Counting and Separating the Animals.
Using this visual method, the student can see the animals separated into equal sets which illustrates the concrete concept of division.
In other words, if there are 6 frogs that are equally separated into 2 sets, then by seeing that dividing 6 by 2, the results is 3 since there are 3 frogs into each set.
APPROACH:
Through Associative Learning, the exercises easily teach kids the concepts of division by visually seeing the animals and solving the problem by counting the animals. This reinforces fundamental concepts of quantitative association of division.
TEXTBOOK LEARNING MODULES:
The first part of the page is separated into 12 chapters, each chapter representing the divisor. So the student can focus on one divisor at a time until they master the concepts of it. Each page will have an interactive multiple choice question so the kids check the answer. The exercise gets progressive more challenging.
At the end, there are 6 interactive review exercises, each getting progressively hard. This will test to see if the kids learned the concepts.
Designed to be used in a classroom setting or at home, by the kids alone or with parents/teachers in an interactive session.