100 Words Reading Workbook (100 Words Math Workbook) by Kathryn Mckeon - Presentation Transcript
100 Words Reading Workbook (100
Words Math Workbook) by Kathryn
Mckeon
Fun And Educational.
Based on Scholastic Magazines successful 100 Words product line, this
exciting new series of language arts workbooks focuses on the 100 sight
words first-graders need to read. Colorful art and photographs illustrate
the 256 pages of lively activities, including practice pages, word games,
and puzzles. Six cut-and-fold mini-books encourage children to try out their
sight-word skills--by reading! Includes a poster and stickers for more
educational fun!
Personal Review: 100 Words Reading Workbook (100 Words
Math Workbook) by Kathryn Mckeon
My son is definitely not the type of kid to enjoy writing or workbooks, but he
is pretty happy to work on this book. He likes the diversity of activities
(matching, reading stories, writing crosswords, word searches, coloring,
drawing pictures etc.) and all of the photographs. He attended a non-
didactic kindergarten and will be entering first grade in the fall, so we are
using this book to get ready over the summer. I definitely agree with the
other reviewer that this book is more suitable for a first grader than a
second grader. (My son was born Oct 2001 and started this book in June
2007 after finishing the '1st grade' version in about 6 weeks.)
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My son is definitely not the type of kid to enjoy w more
My son is definitely not the type of kid to enjoy writing or workbooks, but he is pretty happy to work on this book. He likes the diversity of activities (matching, reading stories, writing crosswords, word searches, coloring, drawing pictures etc.) and all of the photographs. He attended a non-didactic kindergarten and will be entering first grade in the fall, so we are using this book to get ready over the summer. I definitely agree with the other reviewer that this book is more suitable for a first grader than a second grader. (My son was born Oct 2001 and started this book in June 2007 after finishing the '1st grade' version in about 6 weeks.) less
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