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.
Hectic House: Practicing Sorting Skills
This worksheet will help your first grader with his sorting skills. He will need to carefully look at the pictures and decide where the missing items go. Does the vacuum cleaner belong in the bathroom?
Poetry Word Practice: Hickory, Dickory, Dock
How many Ks are needed to get a mouse up and down a clock? In this worksheet your child will gain practice with his reading skills as he counts how many words in the nursery rhyme contain the letter K.
Missing Numbers: Counting to 100
What is the fastest way to count to 100? This worksheet will give your child practice counting to 100 by filling in the blanks of the grid.
Getting Graphs: Gone Fishing!
Fishing for help using graphs? This worksheet will practice your child's skills reading bar graphs.
Letter Maze: T
This turtle feels like a turtle out of water, and wants nothing more than to get to the ocean. Can your child help him? Kids draw a path from the turtle to the ocean by following the T's in the letter maze on this kindergarten reading worksheet.
Color the Fishbowl
Give your child a fish-eye view of the world with this fun coloring page, which features a bowl full of fishies on a windowsill.
Identifying Angles
Does your child know the difference between a right angle, acute angle, and obtuse angle? In this third grade geometry worksheet, your child will practice identifying these three kinds of angles.
Kindergarten Sight Words: Red to See
Many children learn sight words more easily by memorizing each word as a whole rather than deciphering them phonetically. To help make memorizing sight words fun, try using these colorful word flash cards!
Color the Messy Room
This coloring page features a very untidy bedroom - can your child color within the lines to keep this scene neat?
Big and Small: Practice Building Sentences
This four-page worksheet will help your first grader with his sentence building skills. He will first need to say the adjective out loud, and then write it down on the page. He will then add words to the phrase, so by the end of the worksheet he will build a simple sentence.