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Practice and play all summer long with fun learning resources for kids. Volume 6 Free this week! 4 w

Practice and play all summer long with fun learning resources for kids. Volume 6 Free this week! 4 worksheets and 1 Guided Lesson. That's all it takes to stay on track for the new school year. [Get Volume 6]( This Week's Worksheets [Featured Worksheet]( Find That Rhyme It's time to rhyme! Kids practice essential early reading skills by working with common word familie... [Featured Worksheet]( What is the Time? Tick tock, what time is on the clock? Kids strengthen analog time skills by identifying the time to ... [Featured Worksheet]( Which Is It? This worksheet challenges kids' understanding of fiction and nonfiction, which builds a deeper under... [Featured Worksheet]( Find the Fact! With this worksheet, first graders will find three facts from a nonfiction book, draw a picture for ... [Download Worksheets]( This Week's Guided Lesson Sight Words 2 Kids can piece together all the words and letters they can decode in order to build stronger reading fluency. This is why their understanding of sight words, or... [Start Guided Lesson]( UNLIMITED ACCESS Get even more with Premium. Premium membership gives you unlimited worksheets, games, puzzles, and Guided Lessons. And this summer, you can also get the entire Summer Learning Series all at once. [Try Premium]( stay connected [facebook]( [twitter]( [pinterest]( [You Tube]( You're receiving this email because you've signed up to receive updates from Education.com. If you'd prefer not to receive updates, you can [manage your preferences]( or [unsubscribe]( from all. [Education.com]( 333 South B Street, San Mateo, CA 94401

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