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Cities and States: Matching Worksheet
Cities and States: Matching Worksheet

Cities and States: Matching Worksheet

Ask your child if they can name some of the states in your country. If they can, great! If not, use this worksheet to have them learn some states. Show them the map and ask them to observe the shape and color of each state. Then, have them answer the questions by checking the state where each city is located.
Cities and States: Matching Worksheet
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Silent E Maze Worksheet
Silent E Maze Worksheet

Silent E Maze Worksheet

Kids love mazes! This fun printable worksheet lets them help a mama snake get home to her babies, using Silent E words. They'll practice fine motor skills, while they draw lines through words that have Silent E and words with closed syllables that don't. It's a great way to help them recognize Silent E words!
Silent E Maze Worksheet
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Adding 2-digit Numbers: Page 5
Adding 2-digit Numbers: Page 5

Adding 2-digit Numbers: Page 5

Adding 2-digit Numbers: Page 5
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Tally Chart: At the Toy Store Worksheet
Tally Chart: At the Toy Store Worksheet

Tally Chart: At the Toy Store Worksheet

Kids Academy has a fun worksheet to help kids practice counting and using tally marks! They can think about the number of toys and compare them. At the bottom, help them answer the questions about the toys on this math page. It's an easy way to learn that one tally mark equals one item.
Tally Chart: At the Toy Store Worksheet
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Notation of Checkmate Worksheet
Notation of Checkmate Worksheet

Notation of Checkmate Worksheet

Checkmate is the thrilling, ultimate move in chess! Teach your child to make it and notate it properly with this free worksheet. They'll love being able to capture the king and it's great for brain-building too! Have them look at the sample boards and place a # sign after the checkmate move for notation.
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Cognitive skill development for children aged 6-7 is crucial as it lays the foundation for future learning and overall intellectual growth. These early years, often marked by the start of formal schooling, are a period of rapid brain development. At this stage, children begin to hone essential cognitive skills such as memory, attention, problem-solving, and logical thinking.

For parents and teachers, fostering these skills is not just about academic success but also about enabling children to navigate their social environment effectively. A strong cognitive foundation can help children become better learners, improving their ability to understand and retain new information, follow instructions, and think critically about problems. These skills are crucial for performance in a variety of subjects, from reading and math to science and social studies.

Moreover, cognitive skill development influences emotional and social well-being. Children who can think critically and solve problems are more likely to feel confident and capable, reducing frustration and promoting a love for learning. Enhanced cognitive skills also enable better peer interactions, as children learn to understand different perspectives, control impulses, and resolve conflicts.

In conclusion, focusing on cognitive skill development at ages 6-7 is a vital step in preparing children for a well-rounded and successful future, benefiting both academic performance and social interactions.