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.
Identifying the Fraction 1/2
Can your child find which shapes are filled in one-half of the way? To complete this activity your child will need to circle the shapes that have one-half of them colored in.
Square Search!
Identifying every square item on this cluttered table will require shape recognition skills, an important part of preschool geometry!
Color the Recycling
Help your child practice the concept of recycling with this coloring page, which features the recycling symbol along with sorted boxes of labeled recycling.
Wild, Wild Western Geography
Where in the West is Wyoming? This U.S. Map is missing the names of all of the western states, and your child will need to fill in their names.
Write the Sight Words: "Live"
Does your child need practice memorizing sight words? This worksheet will help your child learn the sight word "live" by having him trace the different letters and then write the word in a sentence.
Pre-Kindergarten Sight Words: Look to Said
Sight words like "my" and "said" are difficult for many children, especially new readers, to sound out phonetically. To help your child get a leg up on reading, incorporate sight words into his daily life with these colorful word flash cards.
Adjectives and Nouns: Creepy Halloween
Some things are scary, and some things are sweet at Halloween. Kids have fun circling the adjectives and underlining the nouns on this second grade reading worksheet. This worksheet helps kids practice identifying parts of speech.
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.
Magnet Mania: Practicing Antonyms
Sometimes words that have opposite meanings are attracted! In this worksheet your kid will need to find the antonym, or opposite, of each word.
Up and Away!
Where in the world are Henrietta and Hal? To find out the answers your child will need to carefully read through the clues to determine which countries the duo stopped in.
