Schand's Smart Maths Introductory by Sheela Khandelwal
Book Summary:
The text of this book is written to be user-friendly and easy to read and understand. There is not a lot of text, and then a lot of exercises, as in traditional textbooks. It is all thoughtfully mixed together with an explanation, exploration, examples, exercises, etc. It is written for students to learn in a collaborative group setting, where students read and work together, helping each other to learn.
The audience of the Book :
This book is useful for Pre-Primary Textbook.
Key Features:
The main features of the book are as follows:
1. What Learners Will Achieve/Learning Outcomes at the beginning of each chapter clearly define the goals of the study.
2. Warm-up for quick and easy recapitulation
3. Watch Your Step! section warns against likely mistakes and misconceptions
Table of Contents:
1. LET US IDENTIFY
2. COMPARISON
3. READINESS SKILLS: POSITIONS
4. READINESS SKILLS: SORTING AND MATCHING
5. NUMBERS FROM 1 TO 10 AND ZERO
6. ORDERING NUMBERS
7. COMPARISON OF NUMBERS
8. BASIC SHAPES AND PATTERNS
9. NUMBERS FROM 11 TO 20
10. ADDITION UP TO 10
11. SUBTRACTION WITHIN 10
12. NUMBERS FROM 21 TO 50
13. ORDINAL NUMBERS
14. TIME AND SEQUENCE
15. NUMBERS FROM 51 TO 100
16. MONEY