By the time they are learning first grade math, kids should be ready to tackle things like the relationship between addition and subtraction, the concept of adding and subtracting two-digit numbers and learning to count beyond 100. Being able to compare numbers as larger, smaller Read More...
Remember to select worksheets that are the right level difficulty for your child. Get something too hard, and your child will become discouraged. Make it too easy, and they will not learn much. Homeschool worksheets are far more than busy work. They are an important Read More...
Virtually any expense you have can be put into one of these categories. So your worksheet should have plenty of space or data entry "cells" within these major categories. Compare your Monthly Spend to a Standard Guideline. Once you put your numbers in, how do Read More...
Play a magnetic fish game with cardboard fish with a paper-clip and a piece of dowel and string with a magnet on the end as a fishing rod. Count the fish in the pond. When one gets caught subtraction how many are left? Division can Read More...
These children often rebel against a system that has failed to accommodate their needs and a small but significant minority can exert a disproportionately disruptive influence within schools before eventually disengaging with the formal learning process altogether. This, asserts Professor Barbara, has serious implications for Read More...
Birthday invitation cards come in different colors to suite both genders. With over five choices and spaces to fill names and locations as well as event timings, your kids will feel valued and will ask for more the next time their birthday approaches. This way Read More...
Weekly Expenses Report- The weekly expenses worksheet is where you will list all your spending for the week. This includes things you buy using cash, check, or credit card. At the end of the week you will transfer these transactions to your Monthly Expense Record. Read More...
Patterns and sequencing and basic addition and subtraction should follow on from counting and number recognition. By the time your child is starting kindergarten or school, they should be able to count to 20 with ease, write numbers, do simple addition sums, and have some Read More...
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