Math for Kids

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Welcome to the exciting world of mathematics, In Math Exploring Numbers, Shapes, and young explorers will embark on a thrilling journey through the wonderful realm of numbers, shapes, patterns, and more. With captivating illustrations and engaging activities, this book aims to make math enjoyable and accessible for kids.

Table of contents:
Addition
Subtraction
Multiplication
Division
Identifying shapes

Addition is like a magical tool that allows us to combine numbers and see how they grow. It's the gateway to understanding the fascinating world of mathematics. From counting candies to calculating the height of a skyscraper, addition plays a vital role in our everyday live.

Subtraction is like a magic wand that allows us to remove or take away quantities from a total. It's a fundamental mathematical operation that helps us understand the concept of "less" and "difference." From simple subtraction problems to more complex calculations, subtraction is an essential skill that we use in our daily lives.

Multiplication is one of the four elementary mathematical operations, alongside addition, subtraction, and division. It's used to find the total when you have groups of the same size. For example, 3 groups of 4 items can be represented as 3 * 4, which equals 12. The symbol used to represent multiplication is the asterisk (*), though sometimes a dot (·) or parentheses are used, especially in algebraic expressions. It's essentially a shortcut for repeated addition. So, 3 * 4 is the same as 4 + 4 + 4, which equals 12.

Division is the inverse operation of multiplication. It's used to split a quantity into equal parts or to find out how many times one number is contained within another. When you divide one number (the dividend) by another the divisor, you're essentially asking how many times the divisor can "fit into" the dividend evenly.

Identifying shapes involves recognizing and describing geometric figures based on their attributes such as number of sides, angles, and other defining characteristics. Common shapes include squares, rectangles, circles, triangles, pentagons, hexagons, and more.


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