Free Worksheets and Printables for Kids

Make learning fun with these colorful worksheets for kids! Browse by grade or topic to find the perfect printable worksheet to support learning.

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Letter Sounds: M

M is for moon! Kids completing this prekindergarten reading worksheet circle all of the pictures that begin with an M sound. This worksheet covers phonics skills such as recognizing sounds of letters and distinguishing initial sounds in words.

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Animal Alphabetical Order

This team of talented animals will make learning alphabetical order a breeze.

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Letter Maze: G

Unite the mother giraffe with her baby by following the G's in the letter maze.

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December 2011: Calendar Learning

December is time for winter break, woo hoo! But can you find it on a calendar? Introduce your child to the concept of calendars with this great introductory worksheet.

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Cute Triceratops Coloring Page

Don't be afraid of the triceratops -- he's a vegetarian! As you color in this picture of a triceratops, think about what kinds of foods you eat that grow out of the ground.

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Pilot Paper Doll

If your child yearns to explore the wild blue yonder, then she'll no doubt love these paper dolls.

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Color the World! Champs Elysees

It's a famous avenue in Paris, and it's featured on this scenic coloring page. Introduce your child to a bit of geography!

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Color the Princess and the Pea

The princess on this coloring page is suffering through a sleepless night -- all because of a tiny pea!

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Counting Change: Coin Match III

Want to give your child practice with coin recognition? Ask her to match each group of coins to an item with a price tag of equal value.

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How Many Coins Make 68 Cents?

Increase your child's familiarity with coin currency with this fun, colorful printable! This worksheet asks her to determine how many coins from each set are needed to make 68 cents.

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