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Success in math requires children to make connections between the
real world and math concepts in order to solve problems. Extra
practice can help young problem solvers advance to more complex
topics with confidence. The activities in this workbook are
designed to help your children catch up, keep up, and get ahead.
Best of all, they'll have lots of fun doing it Some of the great
features you'll find inside are:
BASIC MATH
Cash Crunch
Calculating the value of money provides practical practice in
adding and subtracting decimals.
The Mighty Marlock
Guessing any weight is The Mighty Marlock's gig, but sometimes he
guesses wrong. Students decide where Marlock goes astray,
reinforcing their knowledge of standard and metric measurement.
MATH GAMES & PUZZLES
Number Factory
Numbers go into the machine, but what numbers will come out?
Students crunch the numbers to solve the puzzle.
Secret Location
Students find points on a map, write the names of those countries,
and then unscramble highlighted letters to determine the secret
location.
MATH IN ACTION
Skateboard Sort
From a dozen skateboards with different designs and patterns,
students determine the fraction of striped skateboards, skateboards
with flames, skateboards with blue wheels, and other groupings.
Favorite Flavors
Ira at Ira's Ice Cream Shop is thinking about changing ice cream
flavors. From a graph of the flavors people bought on a hot
afternoon, students determine the most popular flavor, which ones
sold in equal amounts, the fraction of people who bought Fudge
Ripple, and which flavor should be replaced.
Give your child's confidence in math a boost with "4th Grade Super
Math Success."
HELP YOUR CHILD VANQUISH VOCABULARY!
We've selected 230 words to help your child expand their vocabulary
and enhance their school and reading success. With words and a
contextual sentence on the front, and definitions, pronunciation,
and syllable breaks on the back, our Sylvan flashcards make
learning easy and fun. We've also included 10 blank cards kids can
use for new or personalized vocabulary.
Plus, it's easy to keep track of which words your child has learned
with the color-coded meter on the side of this box. Once your child
feels comfortable with a card, flip it upside down, move it to the
back of the box behind the divider, and watch your child's
vocabulary grow!
**3 BOOKS IN 1 **
Building a strong foundation in basic math is essential as
kindergarteners prepare to advance to more difficult math concepts.
The activities in this 3-in-1 Super Workbook are designed to help
your student become familiar with numbers and counting, patterns,
shape recognition, measurement, and more. They will help your child
catch up, keep up, and get ahead--and best of all, to have lots of
fun doing it Here are some of the great features you'll find
inside:
BASIC MATH
Pond Crossing
To help the frog jump across the pond, children follow a path of
numbers, reinforcing number sequence.
MATH GAMES & PUZZLES
Picking Pairs
Drawing lines to connect objects that belong together, like a
paintbrush and watercolor set, pail and shovel, or animals with
their homes, sharpens sorting skills.
SHAPES & GEOMETRY
Off the Wall
By matching framed pictures to faded shapes where they used to hang
on a wall, children reinforce their knowledge of shapes.
Give your child's confidence a boost with "Kindergarten Super Math
Success"
Success in math requires children to make connections between the
real world and math concepts in order to solve problems. Successful
problem solvers will be ready for the challenges of mathematics as
they advance to more complex topics. The activities in this
workbook are designed to help your children catch up, keep up, and
get ahead. Best of all, they'll have lots of fun doing it! Some of
the great features you'll find inside are:
Buildings Times Two
Figuring out the numbers of windows on high-rise buildings helps
students understand the value of multiplying.
Fashion Fractions
Determining the number of girls and boys wearing orange shirts,
hats, or sunglasses gives students a relatable way to use
fractions.
Preferred Measure
Choosing how to measure everyday items gives students confidence in
measuring length, liquid volume, and weight.
It's about Time
Students practice multiplying by figuring out the time spent
eating, watching TV, playing soccer, and sleeping.
Making Change
Calculating the change from buying a candy bar, book, or T-shirt
helps students reinforce adding and subtracting with money.
Give your child's confidence in math a boost with "3rd Grade Basic
Math Success."
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