Mastering N5 Kanji is not about having the answers – it’s about correcting your mistakes until you no longer need the answer key. The phrase "Kaite Oboeru 1 Answers" is just a gateway. The real goal is Kaite oboeta (I wrote and remembered).
Read stroke orders for 10 characters. Write each twice from memory. Tuesday (Write & Check): Write each character 5 times. Compare with Kaite Oboeru 1 answers. Mark errors. Wednesday (Error Focus): Rewrite only the characters you got wrong on Tuesday—10 times each. Thursday (Vocabulary): Write all sample words containing those characters (e.g., あおい, かさ). Friday (Blind Test): Cover the answer key. Write all 10 characters from memory. Grade yourself. Weekend (Review): Mix all characters from previous two weeks. Mistake? Add to an "Anki" error deck.
The book asks: "Write the reading of 山 in 登山."