Teaching your kids to read is an important and exciting milestone in their development. Here are some practical tips for parents to help teach their kids to read.
Possessive pronouns (my, your, our) and independent possessive pronouns (mine, yours, ours) are words that we use to show ownership or possession. They help us talk about things that belong to someone.
As parents we want to help our kids learn to manage their emotions, establish positive relationship and make responsible decisions. We’ve created several pages of social and emotional (SEL) worksheets for practice.
Learning to sort and classify objects helps kids develop their memory, attention, and problem-solving skills. We have created a series of worksheets for preschool and kindergarten students work on sorting.
Math can be a challenging subject for elementary school students, and it's not uncommon for them to make mistakes along the way. These are the most common mistakes kids make in math.
The terms "over" and "more than" are both used to indicate a quantity that is larger than another. However, there is a subtle difference in usage that can be helpful to know.