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We’re still expanding this part of the library. Right now, there aren’t any math Spell From Letters Worksheets for preschool available yet. It’s also being planned to support fine Motor Skills in a child-friendly, manageable way.
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Helpful guides for parents and teachers, and tips for making learning at home super fun.

A parent-friendly guide to making 9 with number bonds, raisins, fingers, sibling sharing, and first equations for ages 3 to 7.
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IV means 4 in Roman numerals. Kids can spot it on a clock, in Super Bowl IV, and remember it with a simple “I before V means take one away” trick.
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A kitchen-table guide to making 10 with number bonds, raisins, fingers, snack sharing, and first equations for preschool and kindergarten children.
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Roman numeral X means 10. Kids see it on clocks, sports, and movie titles. Use the “two Vs touching” trick, plus one quick spot-and-say game.
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