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.
Connect the Dots: Practicing "C"
The hidden picture in this puzzle is rumored to help you see in the dark! What is it? To uncover the picture and solve the puzzle, your child will need to connect the dots.
Dot-to-Dot Counting Puzzles
This worksheet includes a collection of four counting puzzles that require your child to connect dots in numerical order from 1 to 30.
Tracing Numbers & Counting: 2
There are two little piglets on the farm today, and your child's job is to count them! On this kindergarten math worksheet, kids trace the number 2 and then write their own. Then, they count the number of piglets they see and record the information in a graph.
Irregular Past-Tense Verbs: I Knew It!
The past-tense of "reach" is "reached," but the past-tense of "teach" is ... "taught"? These words can be confusing, and require practice. On this third grade reading and writing worksheet, kids change present-tense verbs to irregular past-tense verbs, then use the verbs in a crossword puzzle.
Sudoku: Number Fun 3
Kids completing this fun kindergarten math worksheet flex their logical reasoning and critical thinking skills by placing the numbers 9 through 12 in each row, column, and block once and only once.
Body Basics: Organizing Organs
This worksheet will help your young scientist with his knowledge of human organs and vocabulary. What system are the kidneys part of? The digestive system includes what organs?
Counting: The Number 4
On this prekindergarten math worksheet, kids try their hands at finding groups of four. First, they count how many fingers each hand is holding up. Then, they draw a line to connect the number 4 to hands holding up four fingers. This is good practice with number recognition and counting.
Costume Change Cut-Out
This printable cut-out mixes up faces, hat, clothes and shoes between different characters to inspire your child's imagination.
Double Trouble: Practicing Homonyms
The words indicated on this worksheet may sound and look the same, but they are "homonyms," meaning that they have different meanings. To complete this worksheet your child will need to decide what homonym each set of clues is describing.
Reading Place Value: Ones, Tens and Hundreds
What does the number 106 look like written out? This worksheet will help your child read numbers in the written form while getting familiar with place value.