with
together word
Use it for two things or people together.
Example: I go with mum.
Read useful small words that help children understand where something came from, what comes next, and who is together.
Use the words in short oral lines first, then read them in tiny meaningful sentences.
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together word
Use it for two things or people together.
Example: I go with mum.
source word
Use it to show where something comes from.
Example: This is from school.
time word
Use it in a simple routine line.
Example: After lunch, we read.
These printables match this lesson's stage and theme, so a child can move from screen practice to calm hands-on work.
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A Grade 1 math worksheet for practising take-away using pictures and number lines.
These next steps stay in the same stage so the child does not get sent backward.
Read useful connector and position words that help children understand short sentences better.
Use tiny high-frequency words in short reading choices that build confidence and comprehension together.
Use a few more small words that help children follow time, movement, and position in simple reading lines.