Workbooks
Posted: Mon Jan 24, 2011 11:51 am
Anyone know any good fine motor skill / math/ handwriting type books that are in between pre-k and kindergarten? We've recently discovered that Julianna's knowledge is beyond the workbooks we are using with her, but her hand strength and coordination isn't there yet for K level work. We are already doing other things to build her strength, but I'm looking specifically for workbooks because she feels she must have workbooks to do school like her sisters.
To give you an idea... she can mentally and with crayons not on lined paper
do the work in the Earlybird K math workbooks. She can form all her letters and numbers. She knows all her shapes, colors, numbers, letters/sounds... Also the Fine motor skills workbooks that come with the K level in LHFHG she can do the concepts.
I looked at the Rod and Staff workbooks that are pre- Do It Carefully and Finding the Answers, but for $7 worth of workbooks it's over $4 shipping.
Further information... she's currently doing LHTH along with some workbooks from the dollar store. We are trying to keep it slow and not starting her with LHFHG until after she turns 5, and then I'm planning on going half speed, except doing the fine motor skills box every day. But I want to have some separation between her starting LHFHG and Grace finishing it, and Grace will be finishing in September. I want to eventually have a whole guide between them instead of back to back. So that's why I'm wanting different workbooks for between now and November
My other thought was to order the Earlybird K books and the K level fine motor skills and just work through those and start handwriting when I start the 1st grade options with her, because the handwriting will be the last thing for her to not get tired out of doing....
To give you an idea... she can mentally and with crayons not on lined paper

I looked at the Rod and Staff workbooks that are pre- Do It Carefully and Finding the Answers, but for $7 worth of workbooks it's over $4 shipping.
Further information... she's currently doing LHTH along with some workbooks from the dollar store. We are trying to keep it slow and not starting her with LHFHG until after she turns 5, and then I'm planning on going half speed, except doing the fine motor skills box every day. But I want to have some separation between her starting LHFHG and Grace finishing it, and Grace will be finishing in September. I want to eventually have a whole guide between them instead of back to back. So that's why I'm wanting different workbooks for between now and November

My other thought was to order the Earlybird K books and the K level fine motor skills and just work through those and start handwriting when I start the 1st grade options with her, because the handwriting will be the last thing for her to not get tired out of doing....