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.
U. S. Geography: Way Out West!
This U.S. map is missing the names of all of the western states, and your child will need to fill in their names. Where in the West is Wyoming?
Girl and Giant: Practicing "G" Sounds
These words both have the letter "g" in them, but it sounds different in each word. If your kid needs help with his "g" sounds, this worksheet is for him.
Hot Lava! What Happens Next?
This worksheet will help your child with ordering events in a sequence. He will need to look at a series of pictures and place them in order of what happened first, second, third, and last.
Start Me Up! Practicing Consonants
In this worksheet your child will need to identify the different vehicles pictured, and then decide which letter is missing from the beginning of their names.
Cursive Handwriting: "F" is for Fox
Kids practice writing capital and lowercase "F" 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 Letter X: Mix a Pancake
Can you catch the pancake? If not, that's OK! You can still catch all the X's in the "Mix a Pancake" poem! This kindergarten reading worksheet offers practice recognizing and naming lowercase letters of the alphabet.
Scrambled Planet Names
Never heard of the planet Pirjute? That's because it's actually Jupiter, but the letters are all mixed up! Kids completing this third grade science worksheet unscramble the names of the eight planets in our solar system.
Color the Thanksgiving Turkey
Nothing says Thanksgiving like a big turkey, and this coloring page delivers. Gobble, gobble!
Synonyms are Fun
The sentences on this third grade reading worksheet are each missing a word. Kids read a highlighted word that's a clue about the missing word. Then they look in the word box for a synonym of the highlighted word, and write the synonym to complete the sentence.
Connect the Dots: Practicing "U"
The tool to solving the puzzle in this worksheet is connecting the dots and counting to 10! To open this puzzle up and find out what kind of water-repelling tool begins with a U your child will need to use a combination of his counting and alphabet skills.
