Ready to crunch some numbers? This workbook will help your child review numbers and counting, and introduce your little learner to number sequences, order and grouping.
Here are 5 more days of independent study packet material for preschoolers. Week 6 features storytelling cards, a weather mobile craft, a fish for numbers game, community helper paper dolls, and more.
Spark early interest in nature with this science workbook, the perfect learning companion for a hike or walk on the beach. Your preschooler will count and differentiate living and non-living things.
Preschool children begin to develop the skill of sorting items. These worksheets will help children practice classifying objects by looking for differences, categorizing by size or shapes.
Explore the differences between day and night with Daisy and Norman. Your child's observation and fine motor skills will be put to the test by all of the sorting, sequencing, and simple experiments.
Help your child broaden his vocabulary to become a better reader and writer. This book covers comprehension strategies hands-on, like categorizing, finding differences and matching words to pictures.
This book takes preschool math to the next level with sorting practice, and then asks your child to figure out how many items are in each group – all through pictures of familiar animals and objects.
Use this series to help your child explore the passage of time, from days to years. Kids will get to map their lives on a timeline as they learn about concepts of past, present and future.
With plenty of match-up activities and critical thinking in this life science series, your child will sort, categorize and learn about different strategies creatures use to survive.
With these worksheets children use their logical thinking to distinguish the difference between objects such as tall or short, more or less. Measuring helps kids understand the dimensions of objects.
What better way to learn sorting and categorizing than with familiar objects preschoolers see every day? This workbook is great for practice sorting and comparing, using household items.
Children learn early math by dealing with objects in place of numbers. These worksheets cover concepts of quantity, counting, and even adding and subtracting, using animals and nature to help teach.