Kids can get confused about money. Some might think the larger a coin is, the more valuable it is. We have a simple game you can play to teach your kids about money.
Reading is a complex skill that requires readers to puzzle through layers of context and meaning. We take you through five ways to help your kids improve their reading comprehension skills.
In grade 2 science, students learn that matter exist as a solid, a liquid or a gas. Our worksheets allows students to practice states of matter, using the example of water.
Phrasal verbs can be tricky to understand, as many of them have a figurative or idiomatic meaning. “We can put you up for the night” does not mean to build something, but rather to let someone stay.
When students draw comparisons between two or more items, they’ll be using comparative and superlative adjectives. We’ll show you how the different forms of adjectives are used in examples.