2011 Timberdoodle Kindergarten Curriculum Revisions

Kindergarten is our most popular Timberdoodle Curriculum, and with good reason! Just look at all that the 2011 Timberdoodle Kindergarten Curriculum now includes:
• Mathematical Reasoning A
• Inchimals
• Developing the Early Learner
• Stepping Into Science
• Geopuzzle Set
• Beginner’s World Atlas
• Beginning Geography
• Usborne Soldiers Sticker Book
• What Your Kindergartener Needs To Know
• The Reading Lesson
• Little Readers #1
• Little Readers #2
• Language Lessons Little Ones #2
• Uppercase Magnatab
• Handwriting K
• Smencil
• Timberdoodle Scheduling Helps folder
—New Additions—
Uppercase Magnatab
An exciting new addition, designed to reinforce your child’s fine motor skills in a novel, mess-free fashion. Writing with the magnetic wand causes the little beads to click into place as your child writes his letters. Already a customer favorite!
Mathematical Reasoning K
Fast paced, brightly colored and emphasizing the thinking skills of math, this book replaces Horizons math.
Usborne Soldier Sticker Book
If your child understands the warriors of different times he will have a tremendously better grasp of wars, and thus of history. This oversized stickerbook offers an engaging way for your young student to learn about soldiers and battles from the Ancient Greek to American Army Cadets.
What Your Kindergartener Needs To Know
With resources varied from history readings and science concepts to painting studies and math activities we have added this resource not only for its helpful reading sections, but also for the fun activities that you and your child will enjoy adding to your schedule!
Smencil
A fun scented pencil to make writing just a little more exciting for your student!
Timberdoodle’s Scheduling Helps folder
Upgraded to the 2011 format to make it easier for you to reference and use.
—Retired—
Horizons Math
We simply replaced this with Mathematical Reasoning A for a more logical progression into first grade, where your child will continue with Mathematical Reasoning and add Jump! Math.







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