Kindergarten Thinking and Reasoning (Highlights Learning Fun Workbook)
Item #: | 007642 |
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ISBN: | 9781684372850 |
Grades: | K-1 |
Product Description:
Publisher Description:
A unique blend of age-appropriate tracing and writing activities are combined with puzzles to make learning fun while helping kindergarteners build logic and critical thinking skills and develop lifelong learning confidence.
Developing good thinking and deductive reasoning skills is an important step toward success in school, and Highlights (TM) infuses Fun with a Purpose into this essential learning activity. With vibrant art and engaging prompts, Thinking and Reasoning exposes kindergarteners to concepts such as sequencing and grouping and sorting through appealing activities and fun puzzles, including Thats Silly!(TM) and Hidden Pictures puzzles.
The familiar children’s magazine perhaps best known for its hidden pictures has turned its skills towards producing quality workbooks that emphasize and develop basic PK and K skills (letters, numbers, colors, shapes). These workbooks also address emerging skill sets such as reading (phonics, comprehension), writing (handwriting, composition), and math (addition, subtraction). Each book incorporates critical thinking skills with an entire book addressing thinking and reasoning skills at both the PK and the K level. The artwork is appealing and the activities are varied as well as delightful. And, yes, you might just find an iconic hidden pictures activity in one or more of the books. Subtitled “learning fun” they deliver on this claim with teacher-approved activities and state standards alignment. The colorful and engaging books are consumable. A very nice feature is the rounded corners on all pages. A complete answer key is included along with a Congratulations! certificate. Although there is no mention in the books themselves, the cover notes “online activities.” You might want to check out the interactive website for kids with puzzles, games, mazes, etc. at www.highlightkids.com. 48 pgs, pb.
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- Janice - Staff on Aug 30, 2020