Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Book 04: Multipilication

Multipilication is like a different form of addition(just please understand it isn't addition). When you multiply a number you are like adding all the numbers that are the same at once.

Example: 2+4+4=? -> can be solved easier(especially when using larger numbers) using multipilication.
How? Is what you are probably wondering about.
1. Add 4+4 together, for a sum of 8(sum is the word for total in addition)
2. line up the numbers like this:
    2        -> in multipilication it doesn't matter what number comes first, it's all in what you like.
x  8
_______
 16        -> to remember what the answers are count! The next book is all about multiples of numbers. And all will be explained there.

Friday, February 18, 2011

Book 03: Subtraction

Subtracting is the system of just taking away the rest of the number. Watch say you have 8-3=? as a homework problem. Use the number dot method[in book 02], then just count the difference of the two numbers' dots.

How?
  8= 8 dots
-3= 3 dots   HOW MANY MORE DOTS DOES 3 NEED TO GET TO 8?
_________                                |
5                                               V

                                         Yes, that's right 5. And that's how you subtract.

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Book02: Number Dot Method

The Number Dot Method is simple. Just at each corner put the amount of dots each number is worth!
Example:
4= 4 dots[1 at each corner]
Simple right?

And that's the NUMBER DOT METHOD!

NEW! for book 01: Addition

We are updating the KLEARNING official site that holds ALL math worksheets.So, we are adding worksheets for this book. Just pay attention for the labels and you'll find the worksheets that go with the correct book.

Here's the link to the Worksheet Page on the KLEARNING official site:
Math Worksheets

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Book 01: Addition

Addition is the process of putting everything together as one. Math is all about putting things together. So its important to know how to do to so.

Addition Skills

  • in addition it doesn't matter what order you add the number up in
  • make sure all the numbers are lined up
  • if needed use the number dot method[a seperate book will be added next]
  • EXAMPLE:
  4           <- top number, notice how's it smaller-ORDER DOESN'T MATTER
+6           <- notice how the number is line up with the top number
_____     <- equal sign
? [it equals 10, just to let you know] <-answer

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Welcome to the Network!

Welcome to Klearning Math Books! This site is a part of the 'Klearning Network'. So until further notice of starting to put the books up here, here are some other parts of the network.
Network:

Being part of a growing network, we will chances are have other parts added along the way, so keep updated. We hope to have the network completly finished in the spring/ early summer.