Kids' Worksheets and Printables
Make learning fun with these colorful worksheets for kids! Browse by grade or topic to find the perfect printable worksheet to support learning at home.
Subtracting Fractions: Hula
Kids completing this third grade math worksheet learn that with practice, subtracting simple fractions is simply fun! For each problem on this worksheet, the denominators stay the same, and kids just subtract the numerators.
Adjectives and Nouns: Creepy Halloween
Some things are scary, and some things are sweet at Halloween. Kids have fun circling the adjectives and underlining the nouns on this second grade reading worksheet. This worksheet helps kids practice identifying parts of speech.
Color the Letter F
This fun alphabet coloring page will have your child coloring a frisky frog while learning the shape and sound of the letter F.
Prewriting Skills: Horizontal Lines
Kids tracing the horizontal lines on this prekindergarten writing worksheet won't know they're practicing skills they'll need to form letters. To them, following the bus to school is just fun!
Tracing Numbers: 3
It's time to count sheep, but not to go to sleep. It's to practice the concept of three! On this prekindergarten math worksheet, kids color the three little sheep and trace the number 3 several times to practice counting, identifying, and writing numbers.
Coloring Shapes: The Fraction 1/4
To complete this math worksheet your child will need to color in the shapes to show the fraction 1/4. To do so he will count the segments in the different shapes and determine how much of the shape to color.
Our Five Senses: Taste
Sweet apples, sour lemons, bitter greens ... these are just a few of the tastes we might find on a farm! On this kindergarten science worksheet, kids draw something they taste at the farm. This worksheet helps kids understand that taste is a sense and that we use our mouths to taste.
Frightful Halloween Folding!
When she finishes this Halloween-themed folding sheet your child will have folded together a tale of spooky transformation, and practiced her hand-eye coordination, too!
Less or More?
Are there more butterflies fluttering than fish swimming? In this worksheet your child will need to count the objects in each group and decide which group has more items in it.
Counting: The Number 10
Sprinkles add a special touch to donuts, and we think 10 is just the right number! Kids count the sprinkles on each donut, then draw a line to connect the number 10 to groups of ten. This is good practice with number recognition, counting, and one-to-one correspondence.
