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newlywedT
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Printable Worksheets ?
Anyone know of some good online (where I can download and print) worksheets for kids to work on?
I did some searching and a lot of sites require joining/paying. I did find some with practicing letters and numbers and simple adding.
Any other type of worksheets?
We're in NYC so I know in pre-k they have a "gifted and talented" test. Also a lot of kids go to Kumon.
Any worksheets for these type of things?
Thanks
Message edited 4/25/2018 4:15:06 PM.
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Posted 4/25/18 4:11 PM |
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Re: Printable Worksheets ?
Education.com
You can only print out a certain amount per month for free without a subscription but I've printed out a few good sheets that keep my toddler busy. I print out a few and my sister prints out a few and we make copies and swap
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Posted 4/25/18 5:09 PM |
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gina409
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Re: Printable Worksheets ?
I get all mine from Pinterest
I also get the workbooks from target and the scholastic book site
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Posted 4/25/18 10:47 PM |
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DLMheartsCRM
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Re: Printable Worksheets ?
I got a bunch of workbooks from Amazon. I've also used education.com to print some sheets out, they give you a limited number you can do for a month.
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Posted 4/26/18 5:56 AM |
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M514
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Printable Worksheets ?
Pinterest
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Posted 4/26/18 7:05 AM |
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GoodThoughts
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Re: Printable Worksheets ?
Posted by newlywedT
Anyone know of some good online (where I can download and print) worksheets for kids to work on?
I did some searching and a lot of sites require joining/paying. I did find some with practicing letters and numbers and simple adding.
Any other type of worksheets?
We're in NYC so I know in pre-k they have a "gifted and talented" test. Also a lot of kids go to Kumon.
Any worksheets for these type of things?
Thanks
TestingMom has a workbook for the NYC G&T test. It’s available on Amazon, as are some G&T workbooks from other companies.
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Posted 4/27/18 8:02 AM |
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newlywedT
LIF Adolescent
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Printable Worksheets ?
Thanks for the links everyone!
gina409 and M514 >>I get all mine from Pinterest
I can never figure out Pinterest. I saw a few but its a jpg and not a word/pdf file. And when I click on the jpg I get sent to like someone's list or something not to the actual picture.
GoodThoughts, >>TestingMom has a workbook for the NYC G&T test
Thanks!
My wife just bought 2 sample tests from Brightkids and it cost $70.
WTF! lol It didn't even have "Here's how to teach the kids the stuff" - it was just 2 sample tests O_O
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itsagoodlife
LIF Adolescent
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Re: Printable Worksheets ?
Posted by newlywedT
Anyone know of some good online (where I can download and print) worksheets for kids to work on?
I did some searching and a lot of sites require joining/paying. I did find some with practicing letters and numbers and simple adding.
Any other type of worksheets?
We're in NYC so I know in pre-k they have a "gifted and talented" test. Also a lot of kids go to Kumon.
Any worksheets for these type of things?
Thanks
I am a NYC public school teacher. I know you are here asking for "worksheet" recommendations. My recommendation though is FORGET the worksheets. Your pre-school aged child does NOT need "worksheets. If you want your child to have an "edge" or to succeed in school, here is my advice.
DITCH WORKSHEETS. They teach NOTHING.
TALK to your child. Describe your day. Ask them tons of questions. Take them to museums and zoos and have experiences with them. When at the park, COUNT the ducks, talk about the colors, point out what you are observing. READ READ READ to and with your child. Sing the alphabet... take them to listen to live music, PLAY music at home, sing, dance, PLAY and above all TALK to your child... have conversations. Every moment can be used for learning.
Sitting your child down and forcing worksheets or Kumon "tutoring" in an attempt to make your child smarter, or "prepared" for school is a total waste of both time and money. The MOST "prepared" children are those whose parents read to them, take them places, DO things with them, sing, dance, play, count everything, read signs to them, when grocery shopping, add up the amount of apples you are buying for example.
The kids who are force fed worksheets and sent to classes are not any more academically prepared than those whose parents skip all that nonsense and go on family trips to the library
Just my opinion. If you are committed to worksheets though, Scholastic.com has some good ones.
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