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.
Color by Letter: Capital and Lowercase O
Something orange and fruity is hiding on this kindergarten reading worksheet. Kids color by letter (capital and lowercase O) to reveal the hidden picture. Kids completing this page practice recognizing capital and lowercase letters; they also exercise thinking, fine motor, and counting skills.
Connect the Dots: Practicing "L"
The hidden picture in this puzzle begins with the letter L! What is it? To open up the picture and solve the puzzle, your child will need to connect the dots.
Hectic House: Practicing Sorting Skills
This worksheet will help your first grader with his sorting skills. He will need to carefully look at the pictures and decide where the missing items go. Does the vacuum cleaner belong in the bathroom?
Rhyme Time with Animals
This worksheet will help your child's reading skills through identifying animal words that rhyme. Does "log" rhyme with "cat"?
Possessive Nouns: Missing Apostrophes
The women's hats or the womens' hats: Where does the apostrophe belong? This third grade writing worksheet explains where to put apostrophes in singular, plural, and irregular possessive nouns. Kids completing this worksheet get practice using correct punctuation with nouns in the possessive case.
Find the Letter H: The Ants Go Marching
The ants are marching one by one, hurrah, hurrah! Kids find and count each letter H in the song "The Ants Go Marching." This kindergarten reading worksheet offers practice recognizing and naming uppercase and lowercase letters of the alphabet.
Road and Rail Riddles
What's the best way to travel? This worksheet is about matching five modes of transportation to their descriptions. Your child will need to listen to a riddle for each, and then decide what kind of vehicle the riddle is referring to
An Angry Alligator: Learning the Letter A
This worksheet will help your child identify the letter a. To finish this exercise she will need to color all the shapes with a letter a in them green. When she is finished she will have discovered what animal loves swimming in swamps!
Write & Color: Green
Grab the green crayons! This prekindergarten writing and coloring worksheet is all about the color green. First, kids see three green objects. Next, they trace and write the word "green." Then, they color three green objects. Finally, they draw their own picture using green.
Prewriting Skills: Circles
This worksheet offers a fun way to practice the skills kids will need to form letters. By tracing circles and bubbles, kids strengthen the fine motor skills needed to form rounded letters such as "O" and "Q."
