By closely correlating fun fantasy stories and math concepts, this book empowers children to understand mathematical principles in a fun and natural way.
Integrated Global Education Course
Through comparative analysis of math curriculum of Korea, China, Japan, and America, the Integrated Global Education Course is designed for a new math “edutainment” book.
Features
Math notions can be catchy when applied to real life situations
Advanced global education, based on curriculum from the United States, Korea, China, and Japan. Combining a fantasy story and mathematics, along with workbook material, allows children to review and understand previously difficult material.
Forming Proper reading habits by combining math and reading
Ryan’s Math Adventure, makes mathematics and reading fun! Fosters proper reading habits, and enhances reasoning skills by following a proven problem-solving process. Students become global citizens and they experience a world filled with multi-ethnic, multicultural characters, written in multiple languages.
Utilized children’s favorite reading form, fantasy comics
Will our heroes be able to defeat the evil villain and return knowledge of math to the kingdom? Join our group of charming characters, with a unique set of magical items, as they experience a fantasy world, filled with twists, turns, and an exciting adventure.
Expansiion of dreams and visions through global fantasy adventures
The idea of healthy friendships, positive thinking, and a healthy mentality can be cultivated throughout the adventure. Helping expand our children’s dreams and visions beyond the ordinary and into the world scale.
What people say?
Incorporates literature with math concepts to create relevant connections with real-world experiences and math. Kids could use this to learn math and enjoy while doing it.
Stephani Blue 2017 NCTM INTERVIEW
I think it’s a great way to get kids engaged. And a great supplement for teachers in the classroom or parents at home. To get their kids into mathematical concepts.
Roxann Hendrickson 2017 NCTM INTERVIEW
I think it’s a great way to get kids engaged. And a great supplement for teachers in the classroom or parents at home. To get their kids into mathematical concepts.
Patrick Williams 2017 NCTM INTERVIEW
Sites Where You Can Find Ryan's Math Adventure
Find Ryan’s Math Adventure in the United States or South Korea