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.
Write the Sight Words: "From"
What can help your child practice using sight words? He can gain practice from completing this worksheet that's all about the word "from"!
Mmm Mmm! Practicing "M" Sounds
To complete this worksheet your child will need to look at all the foods in the refrigerator, and then decide which foods begin with the letter “m”.
Sudoku: Number Fun 3
Kids completing this fun kindergarten math worksheet flex their logical reasoning and critical thinking skills by placing the numbers 9 through 12 in each row, column, and block once and only once.
Bubbles: Three-Digit Addition
On this second grade math worksheet, kids add three-digit numbers using regrouping. But they have to move fast or the math bubbles will pop!
Homophone Home
This worksheet is all about homophones, or words that sound the same but mean different things. To complete this exercise your child must read through the sentences and decide what homophones are needed to complete them.
Homophones: Write It Right 1
"Waste" and "waist" sound alike, but they're spelled differently and have different meanings. They're homophones. On this third grade reading worksheet, kids choose the correct homophones to complete sentences.
First Grade Sight Words: About to Any
Is your child having trouble learning sight words? Incorporating sight words into your child's routine will make the task of memorization not only quick, but fun, too!
Writing Numbers: Jellybean Numbers
Each jellybean on this worksheet needs a number. Kids translate numbers written with words to numbers written with numerals to label the jellybeans. This second grade math worksheet offers practice reading and writing whole numbers up to four digits long.
Learning Place Value: Which is Heaviest?
Can your child identify which of the vehicles in each group is heaviest? In this worksheet, your child will learn place value and practice reading and understanding whole numbers up to the hundred thousands.
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