Reinforce your child’s understanding of geometry and 2D shapes while learning about the artist Mary Blair and her amazing contributions to many loved movies, books, and characters throughout her career.
Can your child recognize the pattern of the words? This basic pattern recognition worksheet features simple words combined with a fun coloring exercise.
First grade geometry covers basic shapes, as well as an introduction to 3D shapes. Our team of curriculum experts designed the following guided lesson, which provides an overview of first grade geometric concepts and gives kids lots of opportunities for practice. If your child needs more support in a different format, check out the suggested first grade geometry worksheets.
What does half a pizza look like? Fractions get an even start with this workbook covering halves and fourths through coloring and, counting and drawing images.
Bring geometry to life for your young ones with this butterfly symmetry activity that doubles as a coloring page! Your students will love learning all about extending patterns and matching shapes as they make their very own symmetrical butterflies!
Math isn't just adding and subtracting—it's about making sense of numbers and information. Practice with calendars and different types of graphs to help your child dive into data!
Get in shape for geometry! From 2D to 3D, polygons to prisms, your child will soon be a shape master. After a review of important terms and concepts, he will practice identifying real world shapes.
This final installment of our First Grade Fall Review Packet offers five more days of fun and diverse learning activities to prepare children for their first grade year.
Week 2 of our First Grade Fall Review Packet features another full week of learning opportunities designed to help ensure children start their first grade year off on the right foot.
Take the spookiness out of spiders with this web-making activity! Your child will practice talking about and creating shapes in this Halloween craft, and learn about spiders along the way.
There's more than one way to divide these shapes! Introduce students to fractions by having them divide the shapes into equal parts and then color one half.