Is your budding reader up for a challenge? Help your child get familiar with the important elements of a story as well as its structure while putting his critical thinking skills to the test.
The first step to becoming a great reader and writer is to learn the sounds of all the letters! This workbook encourages your child to say the letters aloud and write them down.
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!
Word families are useful building blocks to help young readers and writers form words. This workbook lets kids build words with puzzle pieces and dice for some spelling fun.
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 book offers a concentration of vocabulary rich ABC pages, with plenty of pictures to color in that go along with a great big capital letter. It's an alphabet bonanza!
Fractions are a fundamental math skill for 5th graders to master! In this series your child will review adding mixed fractions, and converting improper fractions to mixed ones.
Counting can be a tricky concept to master, so give your child a head start with this numbers workbook, chock-full of tracing and connect-the-dots counting activities.
Take a crack at multiplication from a different angle! This book supplies a series of sheets looking at multiplying numbers with flashcards, lattice grids and times tables.
Things animals need, where they live, why they camouflage, this workbook is a den of learning! Kids can cut and paste pictures, play a memory game, work on writing and categorizing skills, too.
A central component of reading comprehension is the ability to understand the main idea or theme of a text. In this series, your child will practice basic analysis of a short story or poem.
In this workbook children can color their way through a few of the most common colors! They'll boost their vocabulary as they listen to, or recognize, words and objects associated with certain colors.