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.
City and Country: Practicing "C" Sounds
City and the country both have the letter "c" in them, but it sounds different in each word. If your kid needs help with his "c" sounds, this worksheet is for him.
Snake Snoop: Practicing "Sn" Sounds
The snake in this worksheet is only interested in items that begin with the same sound as his name. What words begin with a "sn" sound?
Perilous Penguins: The Number 6
This chilly worksheet is all about counting and coloring the number six tol help your child with his counting skills, as well as his number recognition abilities.
Write the Sight Words: "An"
Looking to help your child develop his skills with sight words? This worksheet will help him improve his reading skills while helping him learn the sight word "an".
Eggs-ellent: Find the Matching Pairs
These eggs are covered in dots and stripes, and each one has only one other that matches it. Can your preschooler find the pairs? This worksheet will challenge your child's observation and matching skills, and help her gain a keen eye for detail.
Find the Plants
What kind of tree comes from which seed? This worksheet asks your child to identify which tree each of the pictured seeds will grow into.
Biology Basics: Cellular Switcharoo
This worksheet will help improve your child's knowledge of science. To finish the worksheet, he will first need to read through the clues to decide what cells are found in which organisms.
Returning Rhyme: Practicing "-At" Sounds
This worksheet gives your child four pages to practice writing the letters of the alphabet, and then to get started with rhyming skills by practicing "-at" sounds like "cat" and "hat".
National Landmarks: Statue of Liberty
Does your child know in which state this well-known monument is located? Boost your child's knowledge of U.S. geography and ignite her interest in American history with this fun social studies worksheet.
An End to the Affair
How does that verb end? This multi-part worksheet will give your child practice forming the past tense by using the suffix -ed.
