Learning
Spelling Notebook
Below is our spelling notebook sheet. These are designed to be used in conjunction with our spelling correction worksheets and our spelling rules. See our spelling program page for instructions on use. You will need Adobe Acrobat to view this page correctly. You can download Adobe Acrobat here. Print
» Read more
Spelling Rules
Below is a list of some of the most common spelling rules. Learning spelling these spelling rules will help you to become a better speller. Although there are exceptions to the rules, the majority of the words in the English language do follow these simple spelling rules. This is a list of some of the
» Read more
Subtraction Borrowing Worksheets
Here are some printable worksheets to help your child work on learning to use subtraction with borrowing. Just click on the pictures below and print! Subtraction "Borrowing" Worksheets borrowing worksheet 1 answer key for borrowing worksheet 1 borrowing worksheet 2 answer key for borrowing worksheet
» Read more
Teaching Your Child to Write His Name
Children get so much pride from being able to sign their John Hancock.
» Read more
Ten Creative Ways to Teach Your Child Numbers
1. Count items around the house Gather up items around your house such as buttons, pencils, paper clips, etc. Put them in stacks and count them with your child 2.Play Hopscotch Use chalk and draw a hopscotch game outside. Make sure to say the numbers out loud as you play. 3. Play "Go Fish" Play "Go Fish"
» Read more
Ten Creative Ways to Teach Your Child the Alphabet
Getting creative makes the alphabet fun.
» Read more
Warning Signs of a Learning Disability
Are you concerned that your child might have a learning disability? A learning disability is a condition that effects how your child reads, does math and processes information. Researchers theorize that learning disabilities are caused by malfunctions in the brain. Having a learning disability is a life-long
» Read more
What Can You Do If Your Child Has Trouble Reading?
Early signs of reading struggles don't always indicate a learning disability.
» Read more
- << first
- < previous
- 1
- 2
- 3
- 4