Week 2 of this independent study packet for fourth graders features five more days of targeted practice with reading, writing, math, science, and social studies.
Week 2 of our independent study packet offers 5 more days of learning activities for kindergarteners in the subject areas of reading, writing, and math.
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.
Week 2 of our Second Grade Fall Review Packet features five days of engaging learning activities designed to help learners prepare for their second grade debut.
This final installment of our Second Grade Fall Review Packet offers five more days of engaging activities that will prepare incoming second graders for a new year of learning.
Sun or snow, this series about the seasons will shine for any kid! This round-up of matching games and art projects practices how weather patterns match up with the four seasons.
In this final installment of our Kindergarten Fall Review Packet, learners are provided five more days of engaging activities in math, literacy, and other fun topics.
Keep an eye on the sky! Kids will not only review important terms and concepts about the weather, they'll practice observing different weather patterns, recording temperatures and making predictions.
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.
Spark early interest in nature with this science workbook, the perfect learning companion for a hike or walk on the beach. Your preschooler will count and differentiate living and non-living things.
Our cool science workbooks give kids an exciting, visual introduction to scientific disciplines like physics, astronomy, biology, and more. Young scientists also get to practice their reading comprehension and math skills, but they won't find themselves simply reading a series of disconnected science facts or blindly following equations—they'll get to conduct and observe the results of real, hands-on experiments themselves, all while being prompted to ask questions and think critically about the world around them.