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Check out this FREE "Problem-Solving Skills" Trial Lesson for age 6-7!

Unknown Parts Subtraction Word Problems

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Selling the Bracelets Worksheet
Selling the Bracelets Worksheet

Selling the Bracelets Worksheet

Engage your kids with learning by making it fun! Try this creative worksheet: your kids can practice subtraction while making bracelets. Download the pdf; read the two word problems to them and help them choose the correct total. Have fun! (80 words)
Selling the Bracelets Worksheet
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Piece it together Worksheet
Piece it together Worksheet

Piece it together Worksheet

Help your kids learn fractions! Even if they're not eager, teach them as they get older. Teachers will provide enough lessons and homework, but you can go a step further. Look at a worksheet with your kids and help them circle the piece that would make the pie whole.
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Kindness Maze Worksheet
Kindness Maze Worksheet

Kindness Maze Worksheet

Rewards come in many forms for kind deeds. When your children do good, you can choose to reward them with a gift or compliment. The students in this worksheet have been awarded the Good Citizen Award for kindness. Let your kids help the students find their way to the award - at the center of the maze. Guide them through to get their prize.
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Parents and teachers should prioritize problem-solving skills for children aged 6-7 because these skills lay the foundation for their overall development and lifelong learning. At this age, children are naturally curious and eager to understand how things work, making it an ideal time to foster critical thinking. Problem-solving encourages children to analyze situations, think creatively, and find solutions independently, boosting their confidence and resilience.

Moreover, strong problem-solving skills are essential for academic success. Children who learn to approach challenges systematically are more likely to excel in subjects like math and science, where logical reasoning is key. These skills also translate into social contexts, helping children navigate friendships and collaborative play effectively.

Furthermore, teaching problem-solving skills nurtures emotional intelligence. As children learn to manage conflicts or setbacks, they develop empathy and patience, essential for healthy relationships. In a rapidly changing world, resilience and flexibility—rooted in effective problem-solving—prepare children for future challenges they will face beyond the classroom.

Overall, by cultivating problem-solving skills, parents and teachers equip children not only for academic achievements but also for personal growth and social interactions, creating well-rounded individuals capable of tackling life's complexities.