How many men would be left if one got out of that rub-a-dub-dub tub? This nursery rhyme series has a mathematical twist. Review basic addition and subtraction with these classic children's rhymes.
This workbook introduces math basics like numbers and counting with help from everyday objects. With fun illustrations to demonstrate basic addition, your child can make the connection between counting up and adding.
These activities will keep your kids busy for hours. Painting isn't mere messy fun; it also encourages creativity, allows kids to explore early math concepts and build fine motor 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.
Celebrations are important to everyone, no matter where we live! As your child colors pages he can hear about traditions. Read fun facts aloud to him and build knowledge and curiosity about the world.
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.
Preschool focuses on pre-writing: ABCs, vowel sounds and simple words. Prep for writing success with these worksheets that focus on letter recognition, word-building and a bit of storytelling.
Bring learning about the animal kingdom to life! Make mix-and-match animal cubes, clothespin creatures, and even a zoo passport for a day of exploring and adventure.
This book encourages you and your kids to practice letter sounds and words, plus spot nature everywhere. He can glue dirt to the D page, draw a tree or the sky. Take learning outside!
With this workbook, your child can get a head start on subtraction by using simple pictures and familiar scenarios to symbolize the removal of numbers and objects.
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.