This fun activity book will help your child to develop their knowledge of shapes and size. They will quickly learn the names of shapes, recognise their features and learn the vocabulary of measurement and dimension.
Shapes and Measuring: Age 4–5 (Progress with Oxford)
This activity book will help your child to develop their knowledge of shapes and measuring. They will quickly learn the names of 2D shapes and their features, using mathematical language. They will also start to learn about measuring and comparing quantities and objects.
Shapes and Measuring: Age 5–6 (Progress with Oxford)
This activity book will build your child’s understanding of shapes and measures. Each of our Progress with Oxford workbooks is focused on the skills your child will need at each stage of the school curriculum and is precisely matched to your child’s age ensuring they are aligned with school expectations.
Shapes and Measuring: Age 6–7 (Progress with Oxford)
This activity book will help your child develop their knowledge of shapes and measuring. They will learn about 2D and 3D shapes and their features, basic measurements and using the correct units, and understanding movement and turns. It is precisely matched to your child’s age ensuring alignment with school expectations.
Shapes and Measuring: Age 7–8 (Progress with Oxford)
This fun activity book will further develop your child’s understanding of shapes and measures, including angles, and measuring and comparing lengths, weights and volumes. All the activities are precisely matched to your child’s age ensuring they are aligned with school expectations. Includes stickers and a progress chart.
Starting to Write Letters: Age 4–5 (Progress with Oxford)
This Progress with Oxford activity book offers support with writing, teaching your child how to correctly form letters. Colourful and inviting activities, along with stickers and a handy progress chart help make learning to write letters fun!
Starting to Write: Age 3–4 (Progress with Oxford)
This activity book will help your child to develop pencil control and form letters correctly. Picture clues show young children how to complete activities with minimal support, and a progress chart, colourful stickers, and a lively character all help make their first steps in learning to write fun and exciting.

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