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I've found School Zone workbooks to be useful in introducing various subjects, and to review what my child already knows.
After completing Transition Math K-1, my son breezed through this workbook. Most of the pages contain counting exercises for numbers 0-12 (they had a great way of explaining zero to little kids!), and shape/pattern recognition. The intro to addition and subtraction used pictures to describe the concept.
There was one page about clocks, and a few pages about sequencing and greater/less. At the end of the workbook is a review section of everything that was taught, along with an answer key, and a cute certificate.
The School Zone workbook we are currently using is Time, Money and Fractions.
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I'm a mother, trainer, and in-home childcare provider, so I am careful about the educational books I buy for kids because I want to challenge and prepare them for school and life success. I bought this simply because the price was so low and I thought it would be fun for our kids to have another "homework" book to do. I was impressed by the coverage of important math concepts and the way with which they're presented; the price is great, too. For $2, it's worth it.For all of my kids, I purchase the Comprehensive Curriculum for Preschool (or Kindergarten, 1st grade, etc., depending on their age). It's only $13 and is almost 600 pages of awesome activities that really prepare your child for the next level. I recommend that for the main curriculum and this as a fun activity for your own kids or your childcare's Writing Center.
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