Build a solid math foundation with a carefully graded, inductive approach to arithmetic.
This classic work guides young learners from simple counting and basic addition and subtraction to more advanced, practical problems. It emphasizes understanding the reasoning behind each rule and shows how to apply fundamental concepts to real-world examples. The aim is to prepare pupils for a smooth transition to written arithmetic, while keeping operations clear, approachable, and engaging.
Structured for classroom and home study, the book starts with numbers not exceeding ten and gradually introduces larger numbers. It blends mental exercises with written work, so students learn to think through problems before writing out solutions. The author explains the reasoning behind each class of questions and provides step-by-step conclusions to guide future work. These features help teachers present math in a confident, methodical way and give students a solid grasp of the core rules.
What you’ll experience
- A progressive sequence of exercises that start with counting and simple sums, then move to larger numbers.
- A focus on understanding the reasoning process for each rule, not just the final answer.
- Practical examples and activities that build fluency in mental and written arithmetic.
- Clear guidance for teachers and parents to support young learners at home or in class.
Designed for early learners and those who teach them, this edition presents a practical route through the fundamentals of numbers, operations, and early number sense. It encourages gradual mastery with concrete steps, examples, and explanations that help students enjoy arithmetic while building confidence.
Ideal for readers seeking a reliable, time-tested introduction to basic arithmetic principles, and for teachers looking for a structured, student-friendly resource to establish a strong mathematical foundation.