Ready to Learn: First Grade Writing Workbook

Item# 9781645173304
$4.49
First-graders (ages 5 to 7) will develop their writing skills with this educational workbook in the Ready to Learn series. Building on the writing skills developed in pre-k and kindergarten... Read more

First-graders (ages 5 to 7) will develop their writing skills with this educational workbook in the Ready to Learn series. Building on the writing skills developed in pre-k and kindergarten the Ready to Learn: First Grade Writing Workbook takes first-graders (ages 5 to 7) to a whole new level in their ability to compose many types of written works: fiction journals and even comic strips. Paired with colorful illustrations the educational activities cover basic elements of writing including brainstorming storytelling techniques grammar and proper punctuation. This engaging workbook will encourage kids to hone their grammar and punctuation skills and enjoy the creative outlets of their newfound writing abilities.

  • Introduces concepts of grammar and punctuation.
  • Demonstrates how to write descriptively.
  • Encourages and develops creative thinking and writing.
  • Meets Common Core State Standards.
  • Includes tips on how to write in various styles.
  • 64 full-color and illustrated pages.
  • Includes a Certificate of Achievement to celebrate completion.
Get to know the Ready to Learn series! Developed for kids entering pre-kindergarten all the way through third grade Silver Dolphin's Ready to Learn series of educational and engaging workbooks workpads write & wipe formats and flash cards will put young learners on the path to success. Focusing on three key subjects—reading writing and math—each grade level is vetted by experts in early education to adhere to the Common Core State Standards Initiative. Foundational buildable skills are introduced developed and reinforced with colorful illustrations and familiar learning formats that will encourage learning confidence as kids benefit from extra educational opportunities outside the classroom.

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First-graders (ages 5 to 7) will develop their writing skills with this educational workbook in the Ready to Learn series.


Building on the writing skills developed in pre-k and kindergarten the Ready to Learn: First Grade Writing Workbook takes first-graders (ages 5 to 7) to a whole new level in their ability to compose many types of written works: fiction journals and even comic strips. Paired with colorful illustrations the educational activities cover basic elements of writing including brainstorming, storytelling techniques, grammar, and proper punctuation. This engaging workbook will encourage kids to hone their grammar and punctuation skills and enjoy the creative outlets of their newfound writing abilities.


  • Introduces concepts of grammar and punctuation.

  • Demonstrates how to write descriptively.

  • Encourages and develops creative thinking and writing.

  • Meets Common Core State Standards.

  • Includes tips on how to write in various styles.

  • 64 full-color and illustrated pages.

  • Includes a Certificate of Achievement to celebrate completion.


Get to know the Ready to Learn series!

Developed for kids entering pre-kindergarten all the way through third grade, Silver Dolphin's Ready to Learn series of educational and engaging workbooks, workpads, write & wipe formats, and flash cards will put young learners on the path to success. Focusing on three key subjects�reading, writing, and math�each grade level is vetted by experts in early education to adhere to the Common Core State Standards Initiative. Foundational buildable skills are introduced, developed, and reinforced with colorful illustrations and familiar learning formats that will encourage learning confidence as kids benefit from extra educational opportunities outside the classroom.

Information

Subject: Language Arts

Grade: Grade 1

Brand: Silver Dolphin Books

Publisher Date: 05/05/2020

Author: Editors of Silver Dolphin

Dimensions: 10.75 x 7.75 x 0.60

UPC: 9781645173304

Ages: 5-7

Pages: 240