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S**M
Best and most thorough logic building workbook
As a high school teacher and mom of 7 and 9 year old girls, this is a must-have workbook. It's 368 pages of workbook including an answer key. The main reason I like this book is because it teaches critical thinking skills and logic in multiple subjects. Many workbooks I seem to find are only single subjects, but this focuses on developing and practicing thinking and logic skills in reading, writing, math and science. Additionally, each chapter breaks down the learning into a progression of critical thinking skills. For example, first starting out by describing shapes with specific descriptions, then moving to identifying similarities and differences, sequences and classifications of shapes/figures, then analogies of shapes/figures before moving into the same steps but with words and language. This workbook is the most comprehensive and holistic that I have seen. My girls enjoy it and enjoy the challenge of it. It can be worked on a page at a time or a section at a time depending on how much time you have. We worked on this book for my older girl and the red Level 1 book for my younger daughter all last summer. I have also seen this book used at several tutoring centers.
S**R
Great book, covers breadth of topics
This Building Thinking Skills series was introduced to my older child in her highly academic school and was the book used teaching logical reasoning. In grade 2 the kids did the Level 1 and grade 3 they did the Level 2 and so on.After we moved, I continued using this series for my younger kid.The book covers exercises in various developmental areas: logical thinking, spatial thinking, descriptive writing, vocabulary, patterns, classifying and identifying similarities/ differences etc. I have not come across any other book that covers a breadth of topics as this series. The most appealing part of this book is that the printed letter size is quite big and directions are minimal so kids can focus on the problem without having to spend time understanding the directions. For a new exercise the first problem is always solved.My 8 year old finished the level 1 few months ago and is now on level 2. She loves doing this workbook and usually completes 4-5 pages at a time. It's a great supplement for the school, since most schools do not teach reasoning skills in their curriculum.
A**Y
Good Combination of problems
I bought this book for my son and I liked it the way it has been organized and different type of problems it has covered. It broaden the area of problems tackling skill of elemnetry schools kids which are not covered by any school educations.I would have liked it more if they have provided a digital copy of additional set of problems along with this book to let kids do more practice.
S**R
Creative problem solving workbook
Works on problem solving in a way that the public school doesn't. Nor have I seen these types of problems elsewhere to this degree and quality. Provides a lot of pages to work on so a good deal for the money. Plenty of variety, too. The recommended grade levels seems to be a good match for my child. While she's not thrilled to do it, she doesn't really complain about it either. I usually assign a few pages of different things to do at once marked by post its. Only problem I've had with that is when she moves the post its if she decides she doesn't want to do that one.
M**E
Very good book to build logical thinking
I bought this book and the level 3 for my 12 year old son. I am impressed with how well designed and organized it is. It starts with simplest steps and helps him to build up thinking skills step by step. This book has a lot of figures and shapes in it and involves a lot of drawing geometric shapes on dotted areas that is very fun for kids to do. I am homeschooling my son for one year and I use this book every morning to warmup his brain. The instruction are very easy to follow and my ADHD son actually enjoys working on it !!
B**R
Good for 2nd grade
Hi - My son is 7(I didn't do "red skirting") and in second grade. I used this book to practice before he gives Inview test(Yes, some schools in NJ have Inview exam in 2nd grade as well). This was a good practice with the appropriate challenge for a 7 yr old. He's bright but lacks more exposure to language. Needless to say he did great on inview scoring above 97%. I owe a lot to this book for practice.
H**R
Which edition??
There are 2 editions of Building Thinking Skills Level 2. The first edition which has a light purple cover does not have the answers in the book. There is a separate book entitled Building Thinking Skills Instruction and Answer Guide that has all the answers and lesson plans. You must buy this separately. The 2nd edition is complete with answers and lesson ideas. This is the book that is pictured on Amazon. Be sure you know which book you are getting before you buy.
J**M
A Different Kind of Thought Pattern
I am a homeschoolimg mom of 6 kids for 10 years. Building Thinking Skills is an exceptional program for kids to think logically. It is good prep for SAT and other testing. My kids enjoy it and ask to do several pages a day. It is a very LARGE book and will take a good school year to get through.Definitely recommend it!
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