Writing the Letter c
Carefully consider the lowercase letter c! Your child will need to pay careful attention, first to finding the letter c, then writing it on this worksheet. This is a way to introduce this important letter to your child or to practice it with them.
Nature Walk: Addition #2
Has addition practice gotten your second grader down? Infuse math with a bit of color with this nature-inspired addition worksheet.
Subtraction Coloring
Help Jill the Sheep track down the right heart by completing the subtraction problems in each box.
Idaho Geography
On this worksheet, kids get practice reading maps as they label the cities and landforms unique to the state of Idaho.
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.
Multiplication Mischief: West Coast USA
Ruby Seeker has escaped again! Can your child assist Detective Zoey Chase in tracking down this conspicuous culprit? After completing a page full of multi-digit multiplication problems, he'll use his answers to trace Ruby Seeker's trail.
M Is For...
M is for monkey and mop. Help your preschooler learn the alphabet, practice letter sounds and talk about common objects and animals!
Letter Maze: I
This ice cream cone is missing its cherry. Top it off by following the I's in the letter maze.
Tracing Numbers & Counting: 20
Twenty diamonds decorate this kindergarten math worksheet, and your child's job is to count them! On this worksheet, kids trace the number 20 and then write their own. Then, they count the number of diamonds they see and record the information in a graph.
Finish the Drawing: Why is he Mad?
If your child likes to color outside the lines, give her creative control with these cute and comical coloring activities featuring silly situations.
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