Counting Coins III
Knowing how to count coins and handle money is a practical skill that allows children to apply math concepts learned in the classroom to real life. Help your child master this important skill with this coin counting worksheet.
Spring into Spelling: Critters
Want to start your second grader out with spelling? Make it more fun by combing spelling practice with his favorite critters.
K is for Kiss! Practice Writing the Letter K
This kissable worksheet helps your preschooler build her fine motor skills as she kicks-off on her way to mastering her letters.
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.
Alaska Fun Facts
The next road trip needs brain teasers like these, with great state sights, facts and a word search on every geography printable!
Greek Gods: Aphrodite
Although your child may not study Greek gods formally until high school, give her a starter kit with these coloring pages!
The Farmer and his Son
Enjoy a classic Aesop's fable, retold through a short collection of coloring pages! Your child will love reading this funny story as she colors the illustrations.
Beginning Subtraction: 1 to 5
Is your preschooler ready to try his hand at subtracting with numbers up to five? This colorful worksheet will have him counting and crossing out objects to find the answers.
Converting Improper Fractions
This worksheet will have your child divvying up Kramster food by converting improper fractions.
Tracing Numbers & Counting: 8
Eight crabs are crawling on the beach today, and your child's job is to count them! On this kindergarten math worksheet, kids trace the number 8 and then write their own. Then, they count the number of crabs they see and record the information in a graph.
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