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.
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.
First, Second, Third: Building A Frosty Snowman
Creating a snowman is one great way to pass the winter days, but what are the necessary steps? In this worksheet your child will need to cut out the images, and then place them in the correct order of events.
Cutting Lines: What's in the Grass?
These bugs love to hide in grass ... but there is no grass! Kids use their cutting and coloring skills to make grass for the bugs to hide in on this prekindergarten arts and crafts and coloring worksheet.
Letter Sounds: A
A is for ant! Kids completing this prekindergarten reading worksheet circle all of the pictures that begin with an A sound. This worksheet covers phonics skills such as recognizing short vowel sounds and distinguishing initial sounds in words.
Color by Letter: Capital and Lowercase X
Something musical is hiding on this kindergarten reading worksheet. Kids color by letter (capital and lowercase X) to reveal the hidden instrument. Kids completing this page practice recognizing capital and lowercase letters; they also exercise thinking, fine motor, and counting skills.
Vowel Sounds: Short and Long "U"
It takes a long "U" sound to make "music"! On this worksheet, a drum and a flute represent short and long "U," respectively. Kids match picture names to the items representing the corresponding vowel sound, then glue the pictures. Identifying vowel sounds is a key phonics skill for emergent readers.
Color the Carnival
This coloring page features a carnival complete with Ferris wheel, hot dog cart and balloon man.
Janitor Jane
The key to every good puzzle is keeping a watchful eye. To solve this worksheet your child will need to have a keen eye to count the keys that the janitor lost.
Cursive Handwriting: "H" is for Hen
Kids practice writing capital and lowercase "H" in cursive on this third grade writing worksheet by tracing the letters and then writing their own. They also trace a cursive sentence, then write their own. This worksheet helps kids learn to write legibly in cursive using correct spacing.
Find the Sum II
To complete this worksheet your child will need to solve all of the addition problems. He will then need to write the answers in the blank to discover what is the largest U.S. state.