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Q: Is this only for Spanish speakers? A: Primarily, yes. However, numbers are universal. A non-Spanish speaking tutor can use the visual math parts (pictures and numbers) while skipping the text instructions.
Q: Can I use this for homeschooling? A: Absolutely. The Tedi Math Cuadernillo is structured like a complete unit. Pair it with physical manipulatives (blocks, coins, beans) for a robust homeschool math curriculum.
Q: What level of math does it cover? A: Usually up to addition/subtraction within 20, counting to 100, and introduction to the number line. It does not cover multiplication, division, or fractions.
Q: My child hates math. Will this help? A: Yes, because of the "low floor, high ceiling" approach. The Tedi character lowers anxiety. Start with the coloring pages first (back of the booklet) to build confidence.
Many free English worksheets (Common Core) do not align with Spanish educational standards (LOE/LOMLOE in Spain or similar programs in Latin America). The Tedi cuadernillo uses number sequences, vocabulary, and problem-solving phrasing familiar to Spanish-speaking students (e.g., using "unidades y decenas" instead of "tens and ones").
Children lose focus when a page looks like a dense textbook. The Tedi PDFs are famous for their high-contrast images, dotted guides for tracing, and ample white space for tiny hands to write.