Week 4 of our Fourth Grade Fall Review Packet features five more days of diverse learning activities designed to prepare students for their fourth grade year.
Help your child master the idea of more, less, and equal. This workbook is filled with math comparison exercises that teach your preschooler the basic math concept of sizes and amounts.
Help your kindergartener explore the world of measurement with whimsical worksheets that highlight how to use a ruler, how to read a clock and how to fill in a calendar.
Help learners gear up for a new year with this Fifth Grade Fall Review Packet - Week 3, complete with 5 days of activities in math, reading, writing, science, and social studies.
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.
A farm is full of life! This math workbook features colorful farm scenes with exercises to help kids identify living creatures and practice their counting to develop math and categorization skills.
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.
Rapunzel, Cinderella and your average garden fairy take residence in this fun workbook that includes simple addition and numbers review, plus mazes and puzzle activities.
Learn to lasso numbers with an estimation round-up! Rounding and estimation are tools that can help kids add or subtract large sums quickly. And it's a skill that they can use in everyday activities.
Measure up with the concept of comparison! Your kindergartener will love learning how to use a ruler and group objects according to size, length, weight, height and quantity.
Pay homage to our majestic, leafy companions with this series about trees. Kids can learn about the structure of trees, identify different leaf types and reflect on the many gifts that trees give.
This book will have kids use their feet, paperclips and paper rulers to find lengths of drawings and real objects, putting comparisons and basic units before inches.