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Numbers Coloring Book, Second Edition
The Numbers Coloring Book focuses on numbers 0-12. Each 2-page spread provides an enlarged number to color along with simple activities to reinforce the number and a picture to be colored. 55 pgs, pb.
Have you been searching high and low for junior kindergarten activities that are fun and instructional? Look no further! The Numbers Coloring Book, Second Edition has simple line drawings on uncluttered pages, and is the perfect supplement to any junior kindergarten program!
> Teach numbers with these simple, uncluttered workbooks from Memoria Press. These workbooks are part of the classical core curriculum for their Junior Kindergarten program. Book 1 covers numbers 0 through 15. Each number is taught and reviewed through varied activities on each of the dedicated four pages. Activities include tracing the number, counting, coloring, drawing, and connect-the-dot activities. It also provides an impressive introduction to beginning critical thinking skills. For example, this question appears on the coloring page for the number eight: "What does a picture of an octopus have to do with the number eight?". Book 2 covers numbers 16-20, then introduces counting up through 100. Activities are also diverse and include tracing, number line activities, recognizing odd/even numbers, connect the dots, pattern recognition, and others. A 100 number chart is included at the front for the counting and number line activities. Both books offer an appendix with reproducible practice pages. Available individually or in a set. 72-96 pgs, pb. The optional Coloring Book focuses on numbers 0-12. Each 2 page spread provides an enlarged number to color along with simple activities to reinforce the number and a picture to be colored. 55 pgs, pb. ~ Deanne
Very simple to use. Not too busy or chaotic.
I loved how they book was laid out and easy enough for my pre-k daughter.
School curriculum purchase
for my toddler while I do school with my kindergartener