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| Best Sellers Rank | #228,826 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #479 in Children's Vocabulary & Spelling Books #2,655 in Children's Beginner Readers #6,044 in Children's Activity Books (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (141) |
| Dimensions | 8 x 0.48 x 10 inches |
| Edition | Workbook |
| Grade level | 4 - 6 |
| ISBN-10 | 1638074127 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1638074120 |
| Item Weight | 1.25 pounds |
| Language | English |
| Part of series | English Grammar Workbooks |
| Print length | 196 pages |
| Publication date | January 25, 2022 |
| Publisher | Callisto Kids |
| Reading age | 9 - 10 years, from customers |
M**S
Excellent for homeschooling
The grade level is appropriate it gives clear definition and direction it does excellent at breaking down everything and building on what is previously taught
S**9
Great for introducing semantics and morphology!
I like using this series of books with students - it introduces concepts in a clear and understandable way for students (and teachers)!
K**S
Great for extra learning, in addition to our Paid homeschool
Great for extra learning, in addition to our Paid homeschool
M**H
Must-Have workbook
Tanya Marshall has written a vocabulary book that every teacher, tutor, and parent needs in their educational arsenal. The instructions, definitions, and examples make learning fun, yet challenging for students and easy to understand for anyone working with children. The colorful, diverse graphics are an added bonus that help to keep student's attention while learning. This book is long overdue!
A**L
Must have had misprint.
To the reviews that are stating that the book is wrong. It’s wrong it’s wrong it’s wrong. How dare they have it wrong. Is white obvious that you must have gotten a misprint or it was fixed. Just a HUMAN mistake. Mistakes happen. A good learning opportunity to show your kids that everyone makes mistakes and it’s up to everyone as a community to help each other out and not condemn other people for easily made mistakes.
K**E
Watch for errors
Decent explanations of words. There are some errors in the activities that make it confusing and hard for my 5th grader to do independently. My daughter enjoys the workbook while my son does not and finds it frustrating and boring. It's okay as a supplement to a language arts curriculum or reading program.
N**2
So much more than a workbook!!!
I have to say I think the name of this book is misleading because it is sooooo much more than a workbook! It contains definitions and relevant descriptions for each skill. The author, Tanya G. Marshall, provides context and imagery in the explanations that enhances understanding and makes every concept so easy to remember, which ultimately helps students connect to even the most abstract content. The exercises help kids practice each skill before completing the interactive "Fun with Vocabulary" activities. As an ELA teacher, I wish this had been available when I started teaching because it would have made life so much easier for me and my students!! If you're looking for a resource that will help your child strengthen his/her vocabulary skills, limit summer learning loss, or just practice/review skills, this workbook is your answer!
E**S
Book is great but mistakes you should know about
This book is great! It's helping a first-generation American child who was having difficulty being on level in vocabulary. We're in the 3rd grade section so far, there are a few mistakes in the book that took me a while to figure out: The answers for the riddle on page 42 are using words learned back on pp 32 and 34. The riddle on 43 is asking for past-tense verbs (doesn't say). The crossword on 44 is using words back from pages 34 and 36 - and words not yet learned on page 46! (Therefore, I taught 46 first and then went back to the crossword.)
J**R
I thought this would be like an exercise for my student, but more like lesson planning..
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