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.
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.
Color the Springtime Tree
Featuring a flowering tree, butterfly, and landscape of lilies, this coloring page evokes the excitement of spring.
Electoral Vote
How many votes does it take to become the next president of the United States? Though this worksheet won't answer that question, it will flex your child's skills in addition and geography!
Color the Cowboy
Saddle up for a sunset ride with this coloring page, which features a cowboy and his horse in a scenic valley.
What a Plant Needs: Beginner's Botany
This worksheet will help teach your kindergartener the basics of botany, by asking her to look at the pictures and then decide what a plant needs to grow tall. She'll be working to develop reasoning skills, as well as her beginning science skills.
Coloring Shapes: Fractions
To complete this activity and practice her skills with fractions, your child will need to color the different shapes in according to the fractions written below them. After coloring in the shapes your child will have gained practice reading and identifying fractions.
Cursive Handwriting: "E" is for Elephant
Kids practice writing capital and lowercase "E" in cursive on this third grade writing worksheet by tracing the letters and then writing their own. They also trace a cursive sentence, then write their own. This worksheet helps kids learn to write legibly in cursive using correct spacing.
The "Ch" Book
What do a chair, a chicken, and a chess board all have in common? They all begin with a "ch" sound! In this worksheet your child will gain experience with blended beginning word sounds.
Fact Family Houses
Kids use their understanding of the relationship between addition and subtraction, as well as memorized addition and subtraction facts, to fill in the missing numbers in the fact family houses on this third grade math worksheet.
Color the V's
How many vases are in this picture? To find out, your child will first need to color all the vases according to the coloring key. If a vase has an uppercase V it will be one color, and if a vase has a lowercase V it will be colored another.