The level reinforces the "Kumon way" of calculating vertically and holding numbers in your head. The Pros
If your child struggles with division, it’s almost always because their multiplication recall isn't fast enough. Spend extra time on the multiplication sets (C1–C50) until they are "automatic." 2. Focus on Mental Carry-overs
Students move from 2-digit by 1-digit numbers to 4-digit by 1-digit numbers. The goal is speed and accuracy without using "scratch paper"—all carrying is meant to be tracked mentally. kumon level c math
Demonstrate a high level of (the two pillars of Kumon).
Complete multiplication and division problems without using fingers or scratch paper for basic carries. The level reinforces the "Kumon way" of calculating
Division with remainders is a brand-new logic for most kids. When they finally "get" the concept of a remainder, celebrate it! Positive reinforcement helps overcome the repetitive nature of the worksheets. Final Thoughts
Encourage your child to keep the carried number in their head rather than writing it down in giant numbers. This builds the working memory needed for the complex algebra they will face years later. 3. Consistency Over Intensity Focus on Mental Carry-overs Students move from 2-digit
Division is the first time students have to "estimate." They have to guess how many times a divisor fits into a dividend, which can be frustrating for perfectionists. Goals of Level C
The second half introduces division only after multiplication is mastered.
It eliminates the habit of counting on fingers or drawing dots. The Challenges
Here is everything you need to know about what Kumon Level C Math entails, why it’s a critical turning point, and how to help your child succeed. What is Kumon Level C Math?
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