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Books with title Preschool Skills: Ready for School

  • Are You Ready for Kindergarten Preschool Skills

    Kumon

    Paperback (Kumon Publishing North America, July 1, 2018)
    Prepare for their first day the Kumon way. Our vibrant and fun activities introduce important concepts and tools that children encounter on their first days of school: the alphabet, numbers 1-30, shapes, scissors, pencils, and more. With our enjoyable exercises, your child will feel confident for his or her first day of school.
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  • Get Ready for School: Pre-K

    Heather Stella

    Spiral-bound (Black Dog & Leventhal, April 28, 2020)
    Revised, updated, and fun: Help your child get ready for the first day of pre-k with hundreds of illustrated, teacher-approved activities and games in this convenient spiral-bound binder.Get Ready for School: Pre-K introduces early-learning basic concepts like tracing, shapes, counting, letters, colors, days of the week and seasons with 300-plus full-color, fill-it-in activity pages. Created by a teacher for parents to explore with their kids, Get Ready for School: Pre-K -- complete with an answer key and frameable achievement certificates -- makes learning fun and rewarding while boosting self-confidence and a love of learning.
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  • Preschool Skills: Ready for School

    Flash Kids Editors

    Paperback (Flash Kids, April 25, 2010)
    Prepare young learners for preschool and beyond with our Preschool Skills series. Designed to build a solid foundation for learning, each book in the series introduces an important early-learning concept. The series includes Alphabet, Numbers, Colors and Shapes, Same and Different, Ready for School, and Beginning Sounds—everything your child needs to get a jump start on preschool! This Ready for School workbook contains matching activities, hidden pictures, and patterning exercises to give your child lots of practice with numbers, shapes, colors, and other key concepts. Each book contains 64 pages full of age-appropriate activities such as:coloring and matching activities, counting games, hidden pictures, dot-to-dot activities, patterning exercises, mazes and more!
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  • Get Ready for School: Pre-K

    Heather Stella

    Hardcover (Black Dog & Leventhal, May 31, 2016)
    Help your child get ready for the first day of pre-k with hundreds of illustrated, teacher-approved activities and games in this convenient spiral-bound binder.Get Ready for School: Pre-K introduces early-learning basic concepts like tracing, shapes, counting, letters, colors, days of the week and seasons with 300-plus full-color, fill-it-in activity pages. Created by a teacher for parents to explore with their kids, Get Ready for School: Pre-K -- complete with an answer key and frameable achievement certificates -- makes learning fun and rewarding while boosting self-confidence and a love of learning.
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  • Preschool Skills

    Carson-Dellosa Publishing

    Paperback (Carson Dellosa Education, Jan. 4, 2010)
    Build essential skills while having fun with Home Workbooks! Now updated with fun, colorful pages and engaging art, each book measures 7" x 9.25" and is filled with 64 pages of age-appropriate activities, puzzles, and games. These teacher-approved books are perfect for home, school, summer breaks, and road trips! Skills covered include classifying, letter recognition, counting, number recognition, and more! An incentive chart and 140 full-color stickers are also included to help parents or teachers track student progress. Home Workbooks are available for prekindergarten through grade 3 students, and feature titles in a wide variety of skill areas to suit any need.
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  • Ready for School

    Flash Kids Editors

    Cards (Flash Kids, Oct. 5, 2010)
    Flash Kids Flash Cards offer essential practice in key concepts such multiplication, division, the alphabet, sights words, and state capitals. Containing 88 cards in each package, these cards are sturdier than others on the market.
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  • Preschool Skills

    Kathleen A. Cole

    Paperback (Golden Books, Jan. 21, 2000)
    Bring the classroom home with Step Ahead workbooks from Golden Books! This teacher-approved guide to basic classroom skills is perfect for preschoolers ages 3 and up—now in a deluxe edition with twice the pages and 34 colorful stickers! Carefully planned by teachers to complement the school curriculum, every Step Ahead workbook provides positive learning experiences through a variety of kid-friendly activities. In Preschool Skills, children will learn about: • Matching numbers nad sets • Counting and coloring • Recognizing letters and sounds
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  • Skills for Preschool Teachers

    Janice J. Beaty

    Paperback (Pearson, Jan. 14, 2011)
    For over two decades, Skills for Preschool Teachers has prepared teachers, teaching assistants, college students, classroom volunteers, and CDA candidates to work with children three-to-five years of age in preschools, center-based child care, Head Starts, and pre-kindergartens. The skills for working with young children are presented in 13 easily-readable, fact-filled chapters, each of which is based on one of the CDA "functional areas": safe, healthy, learning environment, physical, cognitive, communication, creative, self-concept, social, guidance, family, program management, and professionalism. Its use of practical checklists for observing children and the classroom environment has been a hallmark of this text, as well as its use of the latest children’s picture books as lead-ins to every curriculum area covered. Practitioners will appreciate the appropriate NAEYC Program Standards in every chapter, as well as a section on inclusion and how to help children with disabilities succeed in classroom activities. New topics in this ninth edition include: how to respond to bullying in the classroom and playground; an expanded discussion of brain research and cognitive development; critical information on helping “dual-language learners” who are learning English as well as their own home language; and creating a professional portfolio. Proven in content and clearly written, this sound resource provides the practitioner with solid, practical tips, new research, and empirically-based methods and strategies for working with and teaching young children in an array of educational settings.
  • Let's Get Ready for PreSchool

    Kim Mitzo Thompson

    Mass Market Paperback (PBS Publishing, April 1, 2015)
    Skills include: Uppercase letters & lowercase letters, numbers & counting objects, writing numbers 0-20, colors & shapes, creatings patternes, initial consonant sounds, beginning addition, the days of the week and much more! Also included are 20 downloadable songs. Great preparation for Common Core Standards.
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  • Get Ready for School: Writing Skills

    Heather Stella

    Spiral-bound (Black Dog & Leventhal, May 30, 2017)
    Better writing skills help children do their best in any subject. Get Ready for School: Writing Skills goes beyond improved letter formation to make sentence structure, word types, punctuation, and storytelling easy and fun. This laptop workbook comes with a handy wipe-off board and a dri-erase pen that will help kids in grades 1 thru 3 master the most important skill: communicating effectively! Get Ready for School: Writing Skills provides children with the building blocks needed to write sentences, then paragraphs, and eventually complete stories. This spiral bound laptop workbook includes tons of activities that will help young writers practice their new-found skills. The packed pages feature exercises that will teach and reinforce the following concepts:punctuationsentence structure parts of speechthree types of writing: narrative, opinion, and informativeparts of a story, sample stories, and story writing promptsAs a bonus, the book's perforated pages can be assembled into an "all about me" book that's personal to each young writer. Get Ready for School: Writing Skills is designed to go with your family wherever you go, complete with wipe-away practice space and dri-erase pen. Write on!
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  • Skills for Starting School Ready to Read

    DK

    Paperback (DK Children, July 18, 2017)
    A fun, hands-on sticker and activity book for any child who is familiar with letter sounds and is ready to move on to reading simple words, developed in collaboration with educational experts.Help your preschooler get ready for school with Ready to Read. Featuring more than 80 colorful stickers, this book is filled with hands-on activities to spark a love of reading and boost confidence in learning key literacy skills.Children will practice their existing phonics knowledge by reading letter sounds, finding missing sound stickers, and blending letter sounds together to read their very first words. Picture clues encourage them to use context in reading, starting with familiar consonant-vowel-consonant words.Children will love learning to read their first words through play with the funny and friendly cat, monkey, and elephant characters in Ready to Read, part of DK's Skills for Starting School series.This Level 3 playbook builds on concepts learned in Level 1 Skills for Starting School ABC Games.Series Overview: DK's Skills for Starting School series boosts children's confidence, curiosity, and independence with bright and colorful photography, fun flaps to pull and lift, learning games, and engaging characters that keep learning friendly and fun. Help children develop the skills needed for starting school with DK's new school readiness program featuring interactive board books and games to bring the brightest and best start to learning for every child.
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  • Ready for Preschool

    Judy Carruth, Jonathan Marquez, Benjamin Fritzler, Elise Fritzler, Seamus Garvin, Dominic Marquez, Liam Garvin, Charlotte Marquez, Dorothy Phillips

    language (Author Published, Sept. 9, 2015)
    In this third book of the series, young Lucas J steps out of his comfort zone to enter the world of preschool. He's not sure he's ready until he sees a Big Wheel, smells peanut butter cookies, and hears the laughter of a new friend. Child-illustrated, this title reminds parents of the not-too-distant past and reassures younger readers of their abilities to cope with the present.