Whether our children are facing a career in accounting, medicine, science or art, they will be faced with a tremendous amount of data – an amount of data that could never have been predicted when our educational curriculum were developed years ago. Your child will face a future where making good business decisions or predicting trends in their industry will require working with data on a level that would be awe inspiring by even today’s standards. The data analysis of tomorrow will be like peeling an onion. Just finding the right data to analyze could be as challenging as the data analysis itself. A solid background in pattern recognition will be a must for the data-driven world that lies ahead.
This worksheet above is one of the free sample selections from our children’s educational book “The Forgotten Milestone“. Children Ages 4-10.
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3 Worksheet Stereogram Set
Our stereogram worksheet set introduces children to the fascinating world of hidden 3D images. Each printable page challenges students to relax their eyes and discover a picture concealed within a patterned design – a fun way to explore how vision

Continents & Oceans Crossword Puzzle (Grades 4–6)
Learning world geography doesn’t have to feel like memorization. This free continents and oceans crossword puzzle gives students in Grades 4–6 an engaging way to review key geography vocabulary while practicing spelling, reading clues, and making connections. This printable crossword

Count All of the Squares Puzzles
Hidden Shapes Puzzle. Count all of the squares you can find. Download and print this worksheet as many times as you like.

World’s Hardest Puzzle? World’s Hardest Maze?
Probably not but you better pack a lunch because this one might take you a while! Enjoy this super-hard maze and note, the second page of the PDF is the solution so try not to peek! Solving mazes is a

Introduction to Programming: Plot the Robot’s Path – 2
Learning to interact with computers and equipment at an early edge is critical for today’s children. They are expected to interface and adapt to computers at an earlier and earlier age and any chance we have to give them a

Match the Rotated Patterns
One of the reasons children get frustrated so easily when confronted with a new problem or challenge isn’t as much that it looks difficult, but because they just feel as though they don’t have a method devised to solve it.

