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UsbornePack of 4 Key Skills Bundle for Ages 8-9

R479

Retail: R700
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R479

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Grammar and Punctuation

Part of the Usborne Key Skills series that supports the English lessons children learn at school, this book is filled with grammar and punctuation activities that help children create noun phrases, use pronouns and adverbials and write paragraphs. Wipe-clean pages offer endless practise, and answers and secret notes for grown-ups are at the back.

Geometry

This educational activity book helps children learn about a variety of 2D shapes, and learn how to draw, reflect and move them on a coordinate grid. With the help of a group of friendly animal characters, children can learn about triangles, rectangles, parallelograms and quadrilaterals. With durable, wipe-clean pages for endless practice.

Time

This enjoyable book helps children understand how to tell the time using analogue and digital clocks. With the help of friendly animal characters, children learn about the 24-hour clock; duration in hours, minutes and seconds; and how to use a timetable and calendar. Durable, wipe-clean pages allow them to practise again and again.

Practice Book Time

This handy pad is filled with 135 time-related activities. Calculate different lengths of time, learn to use analogue and digital clocks, read a timetable and more. The activities get progressively harder throughout, and all the answers are at the back.

Product Features
  • Paperback
  • Ages 8-9
  • 4 books
  • Wipe-clean design
  • Practice Book Time is an activity book (not wipe-clean)
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