BOOK GUIDES
Engage your students in discussion before and after reading Violence 101, a provocative novel about a highly…
Reach reluctant readers with curriculum connections, discussion questions, and activities for the George Brown, Class…
WORKSHEETS
Children count forward from 1 to 9 to complete this connect-the-dot clown picture. Then, they identify the shapes in the…
Practice recognizing which object is "different" in this exercise. Students look at a clothing line, then choose the…
Practice recognizing which object is "different" in this exercise. Students look at the flags and choose the one that is…
Students count the spots on the lady bug, then choose which of the other lady bugs has a different number of spots.
Students look at the pictures of umbrellas with shapes on them, then draw a different number of shapes on the blank…
Introduce the concept of "the same" with this matching worksheet. Students draw a line between the two animals that are…
Practice recognizing shapes that are "the same" in this matching worksheet. Children color the big triangles red and the…
Introduce the concept of "the same" in this math worksheet. Students draw a line between the two monsters that are the…
Only half of each monster has been drawn. Students draw the other half of the monster to show they understand the…
In this exercise, students add more objects to each of the sets of shapes. Then, they draw their own set of shapes…
Students try sorting out the sets in this worksheet. They draw a line from the set of toys with wheels to the rest of…
After counting the number of apples on each tree, students sort the trees by how many apples they have. Then they draw…
Children count the number of legs each animal has, then draw a line from that animal to the corresponding number on the…
Practice counting and sorting with this math worksheet. Students circle the animals with the number of legs specified in…
In this exercise, students identify the pattern and continue the drawing.
In this exercise, students identify the pattern and continue the drawing. Then, they create their own patterns.
In this exercise, students identify the pattern and continue it by drawing more objects.
In this exercise, students identify the pattern and continue it by drawing more objects or numbers.
Give students practice with sequencing and ordinal numbers in this exercise. They choose which of the two pictures came…
Students practice sequencing in this exercise. They number each of the three pictures in the set to place them in the…
In this exercise, students identify the pattern and finish the drawing.
Students sort the snails by their patterns, in this worksheet. They match and count each type of snail pictured.