The Stroll by Monet
Share a famous work of art to color with your child! This painting by impressionist painter Claude Monet features his wife and son.
Fish Estimation
This first grade math worksheet is fishy, but in a good way. These fish will help your child practice estimation, a key skill for math and for life. He will estimate the number of fish in the water, then count the fish to check his guess. Then, it's time to color!
Practice Telling Time with Play Watches: 6 O'Clock
If your first grader is having trouble telling time, try incorporating it into his play time with these cool bug-themed play watches.
Magic Lamp Coloring Page
No matter what your dream is, draw it in the space provided. Maybe one day it will come true!
Masha and the Bear
Build reading and vocabulary skills with a fun folktale coloring series! She'll color the illustrations and clip the five pages together to make a storybook to keep.
Kolobok Part IV: The Bear
Keep rolling along with Kolobok, the main character in this well-known Russian folk tale. He has escaped the old lady, the hare and the wolf. Can he escape the bear too?
Sketch a Habitat: Desert
How much does your kid know about the desert? With the help of her own knowledge and the Internet, she'll be well versed in desert critters and plants by the end of this fun printable.
Pop-Up Neighborhoods: Police Station
Offering hours of pretend play fun, this cute arts and crafts printable is perfect for kids who love using their imaginations. Kids will have a blast creating their very own pop-up paper police station.
First Grade Sight Words: When to Would
Looking for a fun activity to help your child learn sight words? These colorful word flash cards make memorizing those hard-to-sound-out words easy and fun!
Summer Vacation Coloring: The Hollywood Sign
Color in this picture of the Hollywood sign and dream of living a life of fame and fortune in LA.
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