This Progress with Oxford Shape and Measuring Age 6-7 workbook will help your child to progress with shape and measures while having fun .
Each Progress with Oxford book is focused on the skills your child will need to master at each stage of the school curriculum. The books are precisely matched to your child's age to make sure they are aligned with school expectations for their year, helping children to fully achieve their potential.
The series has been created to help every child develop these essential skills at home, with minimal help and support, with Picture clues used to show very young children how to complete activities and reminder boxes, tips and advice to support older children to become self-sufficient learners. A lively character accompanies your child through all the colourful and engaging activities, and fun stickers are included to
reward their work. A handy progress chart at the end of each book captures their achievements, so you both know what to do next.
Find further support on the Oxford Owl at Home website, on oxfordowl.co.uk, which provides specific advice on helping your child learn about shapes and measuring, and fun activities to extend their skills.
Kids will love this hilarious fairy tale adventure packed with clever twists, familiar characters and page-turning fun.
The second book in a fabulous new magical, middle-grade series filled with adventure, wonder and wildness,
This is Book 33 in the Progress with Oxford Series. See all Progress with Oxford books here.
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Sarah Snashall is an experienced educational author who has written for Oxford International English, Scholastic, Collins, Pearson, Hodder and Kingfisher. She has written lots for teachers and also workbooks for children. She loves reading bedtime stories to her children and she also volunteers at her local school running guided reading sessions. She sings,
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