Additional Explanation: This is an instruction commonly found in math exercises for children. It uses pictures of fish to represent numbers, helping kids better understand addition and subtraction in a visual and simple way. For example: If the equation is 3 + 2 = 5 → Draw additional fish starting from 3 until you have 5 in total. If the equation is 5 - 3 = 2 → Cross off one fish at a time from the 5 fish until only 2 are left to find the answer.
In this activity, students will practice writing uppercase and lowercase letters of the English alphabet from A to Z. This helps develop basic writing skills, improve hand-eye coordination, and build familiarity with the English alphabet. Students should carefully trace each letter, then try writing it on their own. Practice both ✏️ Goal: To improve writing accuracy and recognize the shapes of English letters.
In this activity, you will practice your English vocabulary by finding and circling words in a word search puzzle. The words belong to two categories: Fruits and Body Parts. Instructions: Look at the list of vocabulary words provided.Find each word in the word search grid. Words can be placed horizontally, vertically, or diagonally, and may be forwards or backwards.Circle each word once you find it.Make sure all the words from the list are found and circled. Goal: To review and reinforce vo
Single-Digit AdditionLet’s learn how to add numbers from 1 to 9! Addition means putting two groups of things together to find out how many there are in total. We use the plus sign (+) to show that we are adding. Example: 2 + 3 = 5 → That means 2 things and 3 more things make 5 things altogether! You can use your fingers, pictures, or objects (like blocks or counters) to help you add. Goal: To understand how to add small numbers and find the total.
PreK - 1st
Basic Operations
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