Counting objects, inside and outside, longer and shorter, letter names, rhyming words and more.
Comparing numbers, names of shapes, consonant and vowel sounds, sight words and more.
Adding and subtracting, telling time, measurement, categories, nouns, verb tense, time order and more.
Place-value models, even and odd, regular and irregular plurals, contractions and more.
Multiplication facts, line graphs, possessive nouns, conjunctions, using a dictionary and more.
Adding decimals, calculating probabilities, synonyms, antonyms, homophones and more.
Quadrilaterals, adding fractions, prepositions, commonly confused words, modal verbs and more.
Percentages, variable expressions, Greek and Latin roots and affixes, personification and more.
Proportional relationships, rational numbers, phrases and clauses, allusions, connotations and more.
Linear functions, exponents, Pythagoras' theorem, active and passive voice, ellipses and more.
Quadratic equations, simultaneous equations, parallel language, figures of speech and more.
Congruent triangles, circles, surface area, audience and tone, word patterns, colons and more.
Trigonometric functions, polynomials, claims and counterclaims, supporting evidence and more.
Logarithmic functions, vectors, derivatives, writing arguments, supporting claims and more.
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