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.
Get on Track: Practicing Counting to Ten
On each train, one of the cars is missing its number. Your preschooler is asked to pick from the numbered train cars at the bottom of the page to figure out what number comes next. This worksheet helps your child practice counting to ten.
Counting: The Number 9
Grapes are great for counting practice! On this prekindergarten math worksheet, kids count the number of grapes in each bunch. Then, they draw a line to connect the number 9 to groups of nine. This is great practice with number recognition, counting, and one-to-one correspondence.
City and Country: Practicing "C" Sounds
City and the country both have the letter "c" in them, but it sounds different in each word. If your kid needs help with his "c" sounds, this worksheet is for him.
Space Science Word Scramble II
Is your child a space cadet when it comes to astronomy? To complete the worksheet, your kid will need to read through the different clues to unscramble the various words, all of which are astronomy-related.
Opposites! Practicing Antonyms
Is the opposite of a Great Dane small, giant, or big? After completing this worksheet your child will have practiced her spelling and vocabulary skills, as well as learned about the important concept of antonyms.
Paper Dolls Around the World: Europe VI
In this worksheet, your child will color and cut out a native costume for her paper doll. Use the fun facts on the right to guess what country this doll is from. Hint: The capitol city is Paris.
Animal House Match-Up
This worksheet will have your child reading and thinking about nature as she matches animals to the places they live.
Tracing Numbers: 9
The nine fish on this prekindergarten math worksheet help your child understand the meaning of nine. Kids color the nine fish and trace the number 9 several times to practice counting, identifying, and writing numbers.
Hot Lava! What Happens Next?
This worksheet will help your child with ordering events in a sequence. He will need to look at a series of pictures and place them in order of what happened first, second, third, and last.