
Traveling the World with Mathematical Shapes
- math
- Categories:Science, Nature & How it Works
- Language:Korean(Translation Services Available)
- Publication date:April,2023
- Pages:108
- Retail Price:(Unknown)
- Size:185mm×235mm
- Publication Place:South Korea
- Words:(Unknown)
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- Text Color:Full color
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★Top 5 bestseller in the Arts and Culture category at Aladdin, a renowned bookstore in South Korea!
★A perfect blend of [World Architecture] and [Mathematics], combining [Mathematical Thinking] + [Logical Training] + [Aesthetic Enlightenment], nurturing both intelligence and beauty!
★Written by Kim Ri-na, who holds a Master's degree in Mathematics Education from Seoul National University of Education in South Korea and a Ph.D. in Mathematics Education from Boston College in the United States, this engaging learning guide is tailored for children who find it difficult to learn geometric shapes. Kim Ri-na has been involved in the compilation of numerous math textbooks and has published various readers for mathematics learning.
★Embark on a journey of world architecture, where simple and intuitive shapes make mathematics more accessible. With hundreds of interesting situational illustrations, step-by-step diagrammatic explanations of geometric knowledge points, and cartoon characters to stimulate children's interest in mathematical shapes, memories become more profound!
★This book allows children to easily grasp the basic knowledge of shapes while also learning about the stories of famous buildings around the world, expanding their knowledge base. Suitable for upper elementary school grades.
Description
Can you build the Eiffel Tower with a triangle?
Would an igloo with a circular roof be sturdy?
Join us on this journey to discover the most famous buildings in the world!
This book aims to help children who have difficulty with graphic learning to easily master the study of shapes by visiting famous buildings around the world. The book also introduces the characteristics of shapes such as circles, triangles, and squares, sharing interesting stories between shapes and buildings, and together understanding the concepts and features of shapes. From the Eiffel Tower in France to the Alhambra in Spain, this book not only allows you to easily master the geometric knowledge needed now but also gives you a head start on the geometry you will systematically learn in middle and high school. A "World Map" is included in the appendix, so you can open the poster and find the country you want to visit. After reading this book, you will want to embark on a journey to find shapes.
Author
Graduated from Seoul National University of Education with a bachelor's degree, and obtained a master's degree in Mathematics Education at the same university, and later received a Ph.D. in Mathematics Education from Boston College in the United States. She has long been contemplating how to conduct math teaching and has conducted comparative studies on math teaching cases and evaluation methods for elementary, middle, and high schools in South Korea and the United States.
She has participated in the compilation of several math textbooks and authored the "Elementary School Math Counterattack That Even Teachers Are Surprised" series, "Mastering Factors and Multiples," "There Are No Children Who Cannot Do Math," "Solving Math Through the History of Mathematics" series, "A Close Reading of Concepts in Math Textbooks" series, "Challenge! Master of Mathematics" series, and others. In addition, she co-authored "Reading, Writing, and Discussing at the Graduate Level" published in the United States, which was later published in South Korea under the title "How to Teach Elementary School Math?"
Illustrator: Lee Jeong-hwa
Formerly an animation designer, now mainly engaged in comic and illustration work. He has illustrated books such as "Kira's Museum Tour," "Confident Idiom Board Game," "How to Communicate with Parents," and is currently serializing the "Bob's Family" series of books.