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  1. Thousand of printables from preschool to late elementary. All subjects, including foreign languages
  2. Preschool activities site
    tagged , , , , ~~ on 05-26-2007 by tfleming18 and 1 other
  3. A site for preschool activities
    tagged , , , , ~~ on 05-26-2007 by tfleming18 and 4 others
  4. 67-page ebook for parents about helping children read
    tagged , , , ~~ on 04-25-2007 by adelphia
  5. Free Kids Coloring. Click on any of the thumbnails (little pictures) to open up a printable coloring page.
    tagged , , ~~ on 04-06-2007 by surfnetkids
  6. Pennies, nickels, dimes and quarters: can you count them? Can you give change? Money-counting skills require practice, and these online money-counting games make it fun.
    tagged , , , , , , ~~ on 02-21-2007 by surfnetkids and 1 other
  7. "How much money is here?" Aplusmath's interactive money-counting flash cards present one problem at a time, using dollar bills, quarters, dimes, nickels and pennies.
    tagged , , , ~~ on 02-21-2007 by surfnetkids
  8. "Can you choose coins that add up to an amount of money?" As coins fall from the top of the screen, click on them to reach your goal.
    tagged , , , ~~ on 02-21-2007 by surfnetkids
  9. This time you earn money in a virtual piggy bank by calculating change.
    tagged , , , ~~ on 02-21-2007 by surfnetkids and 1 other
  10. Count the various coins, and enter your answer on the calculator using your keyboard or your mouse.
    tagged , , , ~~ on 02-21-2007 by surfnetkids and 1 other
  11. Vary the difficulty of this exercise by selecting how many coins and bills to count (three to eight) and the largest denomination you want to include (from a quarter up to a twenty-dollar bill.
    tagged , , , ~~ on 02-21-2007 by surfnetkids and 1 other
  12. An integer (greater than one) is prime if the only whole numbers it can be divided by (without a remainder) are itself and one. All other integers are composite. In other words, a prime number has only two positive factors. Composite numbers have more. Fo
    tagged , , , , ~~ on 02-21-2007 by surfnetkids

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