Students advance beyond adding simple numbers (like +1 or +2) to mastering additions up to +10.
A: Kumon generally does not allow skipping. Even if a child knows the concept, Level A builds the speed required for future levels (Calculus involves rapid addition of constants). The repetition is the value.
If your child is still using fingers for Math Level A, try to gently encourage mental math. The worksheets are designed to build this muscle through repetition. Read Aloud: level a kumon
Here is informative content developed for a student (typically early elementary, focusing on basic addition and subtraction). This content explains the purpose of the level, the key skills practiced, and tips for success.
: Introduction to using periods and capital letters correctly. Understanding a "Good Report" Students advance beyond adding simple numbers (like +1
The latter half of Level A introduces subtraction, initially as the inverse of addition. By seeing numbers in relation to one another (e.g., knowing that if $5 + 3 = 8$, then $8 - 3 = 5$), students develop a deeper "number sense."
For subtraction, add your answer to the smaller number. Do you get the bigger number? Example: 15 - 8 = 7. Check: 8 + 7 = 15 ✓ The repetition is the value
: Confident reading and writing of numbers up to 120.