Kids' Worksheets and Printables

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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.

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Counting Coins: Pennies

Lots of kids love coins, even before they understand that coins have value. Kids learn the appearance and value of pennies, count pennies, and write the number of cents for the pennies on this first grade math worksheet.

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Opposites Crossword: What's the Antonym?

Here's a fun crossword puzzle, with a twist. Each clue on this third grade reading worksheet is a sentence with a highlighted word. Kids think of the antonym of the highlighted word, then write the antonym in the puzzle. Understanding antonyms is part of vocabulary development.

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Practice Tracing the Letter M

Here's a way to practice M that milk fans can appreciate! Kids trace lines on this prekindergarten writing worksheet to practice the fine motor skills needed to form the letter M. Then, they trace the letter several times for practice. Finally, they trace the letter M in a phrase: My Milk.

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Telling Time with Melissa Mouse 1

Melissa Mouse needs help telling time! For this kindergarten math worksheet, kids read a digital time, then choose the analog clock that matches the time they read. This worksheet offers practice telling time to the hour.

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Write the Sight Words: "Could"

What's the importance of the word "could"? It is a sight word that will give your child practice with his reading and writing skills!

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Subtraction with Regrouping: Octopus Math

Olga the Octopus needs some subtraction help on this second grade math worksheet. Kids lend her a hand by solving subtraction problems with two-digit numbers using regrouping.

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Measuring Length: Objects Around the House

Is a foot actually a foot in length? To find your your child will need a ruler and some household objects. This worksheet is all about determining the length of different objects.

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Connect the Dots: Practice Skip Counting by Fives

Children skip count by fives to connect the dots and discover the hidden picture.

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Pre-Kindergarten Sight Words: A to Are

Help your pre-kindergartner get a head start on reading by memorizing basic sight words. To make the memorizing fun and exciting for your child, incorporate these colorful sight word flash cards into his daily routine.

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Identifying Opposites: From Soft to Short

Is the opposite of tall small, giant, or big? After reading through the words, your child will need to look at the pictures to help her identify each word's opposite.

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