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K**S
Easy supplemental workbooks for homeschool.
I homeschool my 6 year old and we use these workbooks as supplement to online learning. These are great for teaching different math skills the pages are easy to read and follow. The answer guide is also in the back of the book for teachers.
J**S
Fun workbook
I love these 180 day of learning. My child likes them too.
W**R
This helped all learners
Perfect for all students. It feels gaps for those students who are missing some. It introduces new concepts to some who may not be ready for a full lesson, and it challenges those students who are ready for new concepts. It gives you a chance to see your students in action and how they are as learners. Weekly checkins. Morning work.
R**R
Easy to understand
Was a great book for learning and review!
C**R
80% ok
I'm just starting this book with my daughter, but the questions don't seem carefully thought out. Many questions ask about "numerals". Why not say "number"? Do you really expect first graders to appreciate the fine distinction between numbers and numerals?On Day 9, there is a picture of a door and the question is whether it's shorter than your arm. Shorter in which direction, width, depth, or height? And anyway, the picture is always shorter, or do they mean a real door?Day 5: "Write the numeral for the ordinal number second."Despite this kind of stilted language, the book keeps talking about "number sentences" instead of "sums" when describing e.g. 3+1. I would expect kids to learn what a sum (or difference/product/quotient) is before they know what an ordinal number is.Day 6 says to draw a fish in the box. Is this an art lesson? What first grader doesn't know what "in" means?But despite these concerns, most of the questions are ok, and as a parent you can just skip over the ones you don't like.
M**R
Variety of exciting math problems
This is by far my daughter's favorite book! I love that each page has a variety of different problems. Questions about counting, shapes, measuring, critical thinking, telling time, and a multitude of ways that illustrate items to count. She seems to favor the math oriented books but I think the math and problem solving books make learning so fun she doesn't see it as work.
D**N
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M**N
Love
Use every day
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