Is a ladybug longer or shorter than a dragonfly? Compare the lengths of insects!
See how we use numbers, tallies, and charts to share information about the things our families like to do.
You can find different kinds of patterns in the world around you. See where we found patterns!
Each kind of coin has a different value. Find out how much pennies, nickels, dimes, and quarters are worth.
Do size and shape change when you flip, slide, or turn an object? Find answers when you read about size and shape.
Many foods have the same color, but do they have the same taste?
Signs help us stay safe and find our way. Do you know how to read the signs?
Can you tell which things are bigger or smaller? Read to compare and classify at home and in nature.
Do you know the different types of shapes? See if you can paint them, too!
Take a walk through town. Learn how to estimate and compare.
There are many patterns at the beach. See if you can find them!
What things with stripes will you see at the beach?
Shapes can be seen everywhere we go. What shapes can you see?
Animals have different patterns. Read this book to see who has stripes!
Some pets are big. Some pets are little. Can you compare the pets in this book?
By introducing young readers to the colors of food, they also learn about healthy eating. Eating fruits and vegetables in as many colors of the rainbow everyday ensures that we get all of the important vitamins and nutrients we need to stay healthy.
This intriguing book asks children to identify objects made from different materials-metals, wool, rubber, glass, wood, and paper. Simple explanations follow each object describing where these materials come from. An activity asks children to match objects with the materials from which they are made.
This fascinating book challenges children to identify similarities and differences in the patterns, textures, and body parts of animals, as well as in the way certain animals begin life, such as hatching from eggs. A fun activity asks young readers to compare illustrations of dinosaurs and identify how they are the same.
By introducing young readers to the colors of food, they also learn about healthy eating. Eating fruits and vegetables in as many colors of the rainbow everyday ensures that we get all of the important vitamins and nutrients we need to stay healthy.
Children will discover that two-dimensional shapes are all around them even inside their toy boxes! Young readers will learn about nine different shapes, and an activity asks them to find shapes in a page full of toys.
Polygons are shapes with a number of sides joined together. They are everywhere! A baseball field is a diamond-shaped polygon. Join Emily at a baseball game and look for different shapes. She discovers that the field is full of much more than baseball players - it's filled with polygons, too.
What is area? It is a measure of space or of a place! The kids in Mrs. Jacksons class are learning all about area, and you can, too. See why area is important, what it is used for, and how to measure area in meaningful ways. Soon you will be measuring area in your own everyday experiences.
Sofia makes a special birthday card for her Grandma by sliding, flipping, and turning shapes. Using the same simple steps, young children will learn about transformations as well as concepts such as diagonal, horizontal, and vertical.