Dimensions (Overall): 11.5 Inches (H) x 8 Inches (W) x .4 Inches (D)
Weight: .6 Pounds
Number of Pages: 96
Genre: Juvenile Fiction, Mathematics
Sub-Genre: Activity Books
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Workman Publishing Company, Inc.
Author: Brain Quest
Age Range: 4-8 Years
Language: English
About the Book
The Force is strong with this line of workbooks that marries the iconic Star Wars with the unique mix of editorial quality, fun presentation, and rigorous educational standards. Twelve titles launch the seriesNthree each for Pre-K through second gradeNand dig deep into core subjects. Aligns with national Common Core State Standards.
Book Synopsis
Learn well, you will.
- Help Dooku count to 120
- Find the shapes in Anakin's workshop
- Add and subtract battle droids, lightsabers, and starfighters!
Make learning an intergalactic adventure! From the creators of BRAIN QUEST, America's #1 educational bestseller, and from the iconic world of
Star Wars,
1st Grade Math is 96 fun-filled pages of curriculum-based exercises and activities. It reinforces key math concepts, including addition and subtraction, counting by 1s and skip counting, two-dimensional shapes, and more.
- All content aligns with national Common Core State Standards
- Vetted by award-winning teachers on the BRAIN QUEST Advisory Board
- Illustrated throughout with hundreds of Star Wars characters, species, creatures, planets, starships, and more
From the Back Cover
Learn Well, You Will - Help Dooku count to 120.
- Find the shapes in Anakin's workshop.
- Add and subtract battle droids, lightsabers, and starfighters!
Make learning an intergalactic adventure! From the creators of
Brain Quest, America's #1 educational bestseller, and from the iconic world of
Star Wars,
1st Grade Math is 96 fun-filled pages of curriculum-based exercises and activities. It reinforces key math concepts, including addition and subtraction, counting by 1s and skip counting, two-dimensional shapes, and more.
Review Quotes
"Many elementary school kids spend their days wishing school was more like
Star Wars. But what if
Star Wars was school?" -
Entertainment Weekly "If Star Wars Workbooks had been around 30 years ago (or more), many of us might have better handwriting today. The cool new series of books, just released by Workman, is a shining example of pop culture's ability to teach as well as entertain
." -
USA Today "Learn well, you will."
-Boys' Life