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What doesn't belong?

- Sorting and Analyzing

About What doesn't belong?

This workbook has 40 printable pages to improve analysis and reasoning skills. Students analyze dinosaurs, dragons, robots, monsters, zombies, birds, bugs, mammals, reptiles, numbers, shapes, polygons, smilies, kids, adults, school stuff, hats, cars, and more. The goal is to find the thing (or things) that do not belong: One monster does NOT belong: It has no arms or legs.Another zombie does NOT belong: It just wants to hug you.Several dinosaurs do NOT belong: They think that they are too good to walk.One robot does NOT belong: It is too smart for the others.One ant does NOT belong: It keeps tripping over untied shoelaces. Another dragon does NOT belong: It loves everyone, herbivores and carnivores alike.One shape does NOT belong: It tends to run away from the others.Several numbers do NOT belong: They are odd.And more...Use these pages as a sponge activity or at a math center for early finishers, for homework or extra credit, at the beginning of the year or right before the summer. Critical thinking has never been more important for second grade, third grade, and fourth grade. Take a Look Inside to see what is in this workbook.

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  • Language:
  • English
  • ISBN:
  • 9781533321909
  • Binding:
  • Paperback
  • Published:
  • May 17, 2016
  • Dimensions:
  • 216x279x2 mm.
  • Weight:
  • 127 g.
Delivery: 1-2 weeks
Expected delivery: December 12, 2024
Extended return policy to January 30, 2025

Description of What doesn't belong?

This workbook has 40 printable pages to improve analysis and reasoning skills. Students analyze dinosaurs, dragons, robots, monsters, zombies, birds, bugs, mammals, reptiles, numbers, shapes, polygons, smilies, kids, adults, school stuff, hats, cars, and more. The goal is to find the thing (or things) that do not belong: One monster does NOT belong: It has no arms or legs.Another zombie does NOT belong: It just wants to hug you.Several dinosaurs do NOT belong: They think that they are too good to walk.One robot does NOT belong: It is too smart for the others.One ant does NOT belong: It keeps tripping over untied shoelaces. Another dragon does NOT belong: It loves everyone, herbivores and carnivores alike.One shape does NOT belong: It tends to run away from the others.Several numbers do NOT belong: They are odd.And more...Use these pages as a sponge activity or at a math center for early finishers, for homework or extra credit, at the beginning of the year or right before the summer. Critical thinking has never been more important for second grade, third grade, and fourth grade. Take a Look Inside to see what is in this workbook.

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