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.
Rounding: Round 'Em Up!
"Five or more, raise the score. Four or less, let it rest." This little rhyme comes in handy as kids learn how to round to the nearest ten and the nearest hundred on this third grade math worksheet.
Find the Hidden Letter: H
At first glance, your child may only see a jumble of vehicles, but hidden within the crowd is a secret letter. This worksheet offers good practice in recognizing and sounding out the letter H.
Reading Place Value: Tens and Hundreds
What does the number 522 look like when it's written out? This worksheet will help your child practice place value and read numbers in the written form.
Action! (Part II)
Lights, camera, which of these words are action verbs? In this worksheet your child will practice their skills with identifying the different parts of speech.
Let's Get Dressed!
Where should the girl put her shoes? On her head? On her arms? No, they belong on her feet! On this prekindergarten science worksheet, kids draw a line to connect each piece of clothing to the body part it belongs on. Then they can draw their favorite thing to wear at the bottom of the page.
Tracing the Uppercase: L, T and H
Learning letters can take some serious line control! To complete this exercise your child will need to use her fine-motor skills to trace straight lines, and will gain practice writing the letters “L”, “T” and “H”.
Sweet Sudoku
Once kids get a taste of Sweet Sudoku, they'll love it. And it doesn't cause cavities! Kids completing this third grade math worksheet flex their logical reasoning and critical thinking skills by placing the digits 1 to 6 in each row, column, and block one time.
Monster Manor! Practicing "L," "M," "N" and "P" Sounds
Is your child having a monstrous time with his spelling skills? This worksheet will give him practice with words beginning with "l","m","n", and "p".
Practice Tracing the Letter E
On this prekindergarten writing worksheet, kids trace lines to practice the fine motor skills they need to form the letter E. Then, they trace the letter several times for practice. Finally, they trace the letter E twice in a phrase: Easter Egg.
Double Meaning: Practicing Homographs
A homograph is a word that looks the same as another word, but means something different. If your child needs help with homographs, this worksheet can help her get the practice she needs.