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need math workbook for 1st grader - davemchine - 04-16-2007

I need a math workbook for my 6yr old daughter. One that will do addition, subtraction and have tests. Any suggestions?

Dave


Re: need math workbook for 1st grader - jesse - 04-16-2007

I've bought them at Walmart before, I think most stores have them in the toy dept. by the books. Staples usually carries them back by the art and teacher supplies. Flash cards are also a great way to help her learn adding and subtracting, it's easy to make a game of it.

jesse


Re: need math workbook for 1st grader - graylocks - 04-16-2007

what jesse said and, most especially, pick up this book from Peggy Kaye; it will serve you well for years. make learning fun!



she also has one called Games For Reading. also excellent. your local library probably has these also.




Re: need math workbook for 1st grader - Jack D. - 04-16-2007

Dave, my wife works for an educational publisher and would be able to send you a free "sample" of this title: http://www.greatsource.com/store/ProductCatalogController?cmd=Browse&subcmd=LoadDetail&level1Code=05&level2Code=050&level3Code=044&frontOrBack=F&sortProductsBy=SEQ_TITLE&division=G01

These are usually reserved for schools only but if you PM me with your name and address she can hook you up. Smile


Re: need math workbook for 1st grader - davemchine - 04-16-2007

Thanks Jack!

Dave


Re: need math workbook for 1st grader - Carm - 04-17-2007

http://www.k12.wa.us/curriculuminstruct/

Make sure the workbook covers your state standards.

Carm


Re: need math workbook for 1st grader - eburgian - 04-17-2007

[quote Carm]http://www.k12.wa.us/curriculuminstruct/

Make sure the workbook covers your state standards.

Carm
Never thought I'd see a link to the OSPI here...