Prodigy Foundations 6-7

$35.00

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Designed for 1st graders (ages 6–7), this engaging activity pack combines literacy and math in a fun, hands-on way. Perfect for reinforcing foundational skills in reading, writing, math, and problem-solving, the activities help children practice sequencing, creative writing, addition and subtraction, and more—all while encouraging independence, and critical thinking. Each activity is designed to be interactive, so kids will have a blast while developing essential skills they need to succeed in school.

Key Features:

  • Story Report: Read a story, then design a costume and move characters around to retell key events.

  • Creative Expression: Children design costumes, sequence story events, and use stickers to build their own stories, fostering creativity and narrative development.

  • Super Reader Badge: Earn a badge after being a hero and completing the activities.

  • Emerging Author Book: Children write their own story using stickers and story prompt sentence frames.

  • Sentence Composition: Practice creating sentences with increasing complexity, learning to match punctuation marks and build subject-verb-object sentences.

  • Counting Multiples: Engage in math by counting toppings in multiples of 2 and 5 with a fun recipe sheet for a delicious learning experience.

  • Problem Solving: Solve addition and subtraction problems while fishing for fish with sums and equations in various "aquariums."

Standards Reinforced:

  • L.WF.1.3. Demonstrate command and use of the conventions of writing.

    1. Write sentences with increasing complexity.

    2. Supply the “who,” “is doing,” “what,” in a subject-verb-object sentence frame.

    3. Match periods, question marks, and exclamation points to statements, questions, commands, and exclamations.

    RI.IT.1.3. Describe relationships among pieces of information (e.g., sequence of events, steps in a process, cause-effect and compare-contrast relationships) within a text.

    RL.MF.1.6. With prompting and support, use illustrations and details in a story to describe its characters, setting, or events.

    W.NW.1.3. With prompts and support, write narratives of several complete sentences based on real or imagined experiences or events.

    1. Using words and pictures, establish a situation and/or introduce characters; organize an event sequence.

    2. Provide dialogue and/or description and details of experiences, events, or characters.

    3. Use transitional words to manage the sequence of events.

    4. Provide a reaction to the experiences or events.

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About:

Designed for 1st graders (ages 6–7), this engaging activity pack combines literacy and math in a fun, hands-on way. Perfect for reinforcing foundational skills in reading, writing, math, and problem-solving, the activities help children practice sequencing, creative writing, addition and subtraction, and more—all while encouraging independence, and critical thinking. Each activity is designed to be interactive, so kids will have a blast while developing essential skills they need to succeed in school.

Key Features:

  • Story Report: Read a story, then design a costume and move characters around to retell key events.

  • Creative Expression: Children design costumes, sequence story events, and use stickers to build their own stories, fostering creativity and narrative development.

  • Super Reader Badge: Earn a badge after being a hero and completing the activities.

  • Emerging Author Book: Children write their own story using stickers and story prompt sentence frames.

  • Sentence Composition: Practice creating sentences with increasing complexity, learning to match punctuation marks and build subject-verb-object sentences.

  • Counting Multiples: Engage in math by counting toppings in multiples of 2 and 5 with a fun recipe sheet for a delicious learning experience.

  • Problem Solving: Solve addition and subtraction problems while fishing for fish with sums and equations in various "aquariums."

Standards Reinforced:

  • L.WF.1.3. Demonstrate command and use of the conventions of writing.

    1. Write sentences with increasing complexity.

    2. Supply the “who,” “is doing,” “what,” in a subject-verb-object sentence frame.

    3. Match periods, question marks, and exclamation points to statements, questions, commands, and exclamations.

    RI.IT.1.3. Describe relationships among pieces of information (e.g., sequence of events, steps in a process, cause-effect and compare-contrast relationships) within a text.

    RL.MF.1.6. With prompting and support, use illustrations and details in a story to describe its characters, setting, or events.

    W.NW.1.3. With prompts and support, write narratives of several complete sentences based on real or imagined experiences or events.

    1. Using words and pictures, establish a situation and/or introduce characters; organize an event sequence.

    2. Provide dialogue and/or description and details of experiences, events, or characters.

    3. Use transitional words to manage the sequence of events.

    4. Provide a reaction to the experiences or events.

About:

Designed for 1st graders (ages 6–7), this engaging activity pack combines literacy and math in a fun, hands-on way. Perfect for reinforcing foundational skills in reading, writing, math, and problem-solving, the activities help children practice sequencing, creative writing, addition and subtraction, and more—all while encouraging independence, and critical thinking. Each activity is designed to be interactive, so kids will have a blast while developing essential skills they need to succeed in school.

Key Features:

  • Story Report: Read a story, then design a costume and move characters around to retell key events.

  • Creative Expression: Children design costumes, sequence story events, and use stickers to build their own stories, fostering creativity and narrative development.

  • Super Reader Badge: Earn a badge after being a hero and completing the activities.

  • Emerging Author Book: Children write their own story using stickers and story prompt sentence frames.

  • Sentence Composition: Practice creating sentences with increasing complexity, learning to match punctuation marks and build subject-verb-object sentences.

  • Counting Multiples: Engage in math by counting toppings in multiples of 2 and 5 with a fun recipe sheet for a delicious learning experience.

  • Problem Solving: Solve addition and subtraction problems while fishing for fish with sums and equations in various "aquariums."

Standards Reinforced:

  • L.WF.1.3. Demonstrate command and use of the conventions of writing.

    1. Write sentences with increasing complexity.

    2. Supply the “who,” “is doing,” “what,” in a subject-verb-object sentence frame.

    3. Match periods, question marks, and exclamation points to statements, questions, commands, and exclamations.

    RI.IT.1.3. Describe relationships among pieces of information (e.g., sequence of events, steps in a process, cause-effect and compare-contrast relationships) within a text.

    RL.MF.1.6. With prompting and support, use illustrations and details in a story to describe its characters, setting, or events.

    W.NW.1.3. With prompts and support, write narratives of several complete sentences based on real or imagined experiences or events.

    1. Using words and pictures, establish a situation and/or introduce characters; organize an event sequence.

    2. Provide dialogue and/or description and details of experiences, events, or characters.

    3. Use transitional words to manage the sequence of events.

    4. Provide a reaction to the experiences or events.