Kindergarten Math with Confidence Student Workbook
This Kindergarten Math with Confidence Student Workbook includes quick, easy, and colorful workbook pages. These vibrant pages will help children consistently review and practice what they’ve learned in each lesson. They’ll also develop children’s fine-motor skills and help them get used to pencil-and-paper work. This will prepare them for greater independence in first grade.
- Exercises that build fine motor skills without overwhelming small hands
- Practice in how to write all numerals from 0 through 9
- Colorful illustrations
- Fun practice pages to steadily reinforce each day’s lessons
- All answers provided in the Instructor Text for speedy checking
Author Kate Snow’s placement help for Kindergarten Math with Confidence:
- Most children will be ready to start Kindergarten Math with Confidence when they are 5 or 6 years old. Your child does not need to have used a formal preschool math program before starting, although it’s helpful if she has already learned to count to 10 and hold a pencil.
- A few 4-year-olds may be ready to use Kindergarten Math with Confidence, but most young children won’t be ready for the number-writing on the worksheets or the more abstract concepts in the program (such as categorizing shapes or writing two-digit numbers). If your younger child is interested in numbers, use Preschool Math at Home before starting this program. Then, monitor his level of engagement and frustration to decide whether or not he is mature enough for kindergarten math.
Click here to see the Kindergarten Math with Confidence Instructor Guide’s Table of Contents, Introduction, and sample lessons.
Click here to see the Kindergarten Math with Confidence Student Workbook’s Table of Contents and samples.