Learning numbers 1-10 is key in pre-math development, and this workbook teaches number recognition, counting and even simple addition with fun, bright illustrations.
Week 1 of this independent study packet for preschoolers contains everything you need to keep young learners engaged on key skills, from practicing uppercase letters to learning two-dimensional shapes.
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.
Circles, squares, diamonds and polygons; this book focuses on the most basic ones, and some silly shapes too. Kids can trace, draw and match shapes to the heart's content. Hey that's a shape, too!
Math is in full bloom in this workbook that recalls sunny spring days. Your preschooler will learn to count, measure and add with the help of some bugs, butterflies and flowers.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Get your preschooler prepped for kindergarten with this fun-filled workbook! From comparison to patterns, these activities help your child hone visual discrimination skills.