Students get a lot of sight word exposure and combine sight word learning with hands-on experience. Sight words in set 1: the, to, and, a, I, you, it, in, said, for.
Hands-on Sight Words – Set 2
Students get a lot of sight word exposure and combine sight word learning with hands-on experience. Sight words in set 2: up, look, is, go, we, little, down, can, see, not.
Hands-on Sight Words – Set 3
Students get a lot of sight word exposure and combine sight word learning with hands-on experience. Sight words in set 3: one, my, me, big, come, blue, red, where, jump, away.
Hands-on Sight Words – Set 4
Students get a lot of sight word exposure and combine sight word learning with hands-on experience. Sight words in set 4: here, help, make, yellow, two, play, run, find, three, funny.
Hands-on Sight Words – Set 5
Students get a lot of sight word exposure and combine sight word learning with hands-on experience. Sight words in set 5: he, was, that, she, on, they, but, at, with, all.
Hands-on Sight Words – Set 6
Students get a lot of sight word exposure and combine sight word learning with hands-on experience. Sight words in set 6: there, out, be, have, am, do, did, what, so, get.
Hands-on Sight Words – Set 7
Students get a lot of sight word exposure and combine sight word learning with hands-on experience. Sight words in set 7: like, this, will, yes, went, are, now, no, came, ride.
Hands-on Sight Words – Set 8
Students get a lot of sight word exposure and combine sight word learning with hands-on experience. Sight words in set 8: into, good, want, too, pretty, four, saw, well, ran, brown.
Hands-on Sight Words – Set 9
Students get a lot of sight word exposure and combine sight word learning with hands-on experience. Sight words in set 9: eat, who, new, must, black, white, soon, our, ate, say, under, please.
Easy Elapsed Time Word Problems
With these easy elapsed time word problems, kids should tell and write time to the hour. Kids reinforce these essential skills involving addition and subtraction of time.
Introduction to Telling Time
In the primary classroom, kids gain lots of skills and concepts in everyday life. Introduction to telling time is an excellent source for hands-on practice.
Kindergarten Place Value
Learning place value involves a lot of hands-on practice. With this workbook, kindergarten students practice adding up tens and ones.