This workbook makes sense of cents and the dollar bill. This set of worksheets will usher kids through counting, matching prices to money, and making change, with word problems and visual aids.
Build a better writer with this series of tracing and fine motor exercises. Small hands will get strong drawing curvy and diagonal lines, and zigzags, plus real letters.
Week 2 of this independent study packet for fourth graders features five more days of targeted practice with reading, writing, math, science, and social studies.
Sight words are a tried-and-true method of achieving reading success. This workbook contains a collection of 30 standard sight words to help kindergarteners learn to read.
Sort out the short vowel sounds with this comprehensive phonics packet! Beginning readers will review vowel families and practice differentiating between "short" vowels and "long" vowels.
Week 2 of our independent study packet offers 5 more days of learning activities for kindergarteners in the subject areas of reading, writing, and math.
Whether it's allowance or a dog-walking business, kids are often looking for ways to earn an extra buck. Tap into that interest with practice that includes calculating tips, sales tax and commission.
This workbook will challenge your fourth grader with math formulas, shapes practice and angle activities. Kids will also learn how to find areas and perimeters, classify triangles and calculate time.
Before kids can write they'll need to build up their hand muscles and fine motor skills. One of the ways to work on this is with cutting and tracing exercises like the ones in this book.
Understanding the value of a number has never been more inviting. This series of worksheets will give your second grader the opportunity to count, read and compare numbers.
Number sentences make more sense when picking apart fact families and putting them back together! This colorful workbook helps kids make connections between addition and subtraction.
Prepare for a world of writing with this packet of exercises, tools and tips. Students learn a few ways to spice up writing, like sensory words, action verbs, supporting details, and point of view.