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.
Prefixes: Get It Started!
If Kyle has on one red sock and one blue sock, are his socks rematched, prematched, or mismatched? Kids learn the meaning of the prefixes re- (again), pre- (before), and -mis (wrong) on this third grade reading and writing worksheet, then choose the right prefix to complete each sentence.
Snail Division
This third grade math worksheet may be called "Snail Division," but it's up to your child just how slow or fast to take these problems. Kids completing this worksheet solve division problems in which a single or multidigit number is evenly divided by a one-digit number.
Draw the Hands of the Clock II
Is one time better than the next? In this worksheet your child will gain practice telling time. He will first need to look at the printed time, and then he will need to draw the correct time on the clock.
Spooky Sudoku
Spooky Sudoku shouldn't frighten anyone. It's fun! 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.
Take a Second Look
Is your child a super sleuth that can't get enough of word puzzles? In this worksheet your child will need to use their noggin to unscramble a sequence of seemingly random letters and unlock a secret message.
Zoo Sudoku
This zoo animal kindergarten math worksheet is perfect for kids who are wild about Sudoku! Kids flex their logical reasoning and critical thinking skills by cutting and gluing pictures into the puzzle, with each picture appearing once in each row, column, and block.
The "Sh" Book
Does your beginning reader need help with beginning word sounds? This phonics worksheet will help him practice reading by identifying the beginning word sound "sh".
Color the Rhyming Sight Words III
Help your child learn sight words like "pray" and "sway" with this fun first grade reading worksheet. By coloring the rhyming words, he'll reveal a secret picture hidden on the page.
The Big Letter A: Practicing Writing
To complete this worksheet, your child will first be asked to trace the letter A with her fingers, then trace the letter with a pencil on the dotted line, and finally write it on her own.
Using Sight Words: As, Think, Live, Could
Could this worksheet help your child improve his reading skills? Of course, it's all about using sight words in complete sentences!
