Hiragana Alphabet: "wo" and "n"
Want to learn a new language? Now, you and your child can learn Japanese together!
Addition with Carrying 20
Buzz through some addition problems with your second grader! These two digit challenges will give her extra practice with two-digit addition and borrowing. There is plenty of space to rewrite each problem vertically, which will make it easier to show her work.
Spaceship Maze
This simple maze is great for exercising fine motor skills, and the fun spaceship background is an essential addition to any maze-lover's collection.
Zion National Park
Teach your child about the importance of preserving land with this great national parks coloring sheet, all about Zion National Park!
Temperate Rainforest
Did you know there are temperate rainforests all along the west coast of the U.S.? Learn all you need to know about this cooler rainforest ecosystem with this fun sheet!
Find the Letter Q: Five Little Ducks
Five little ducks went out to play, but when their mom called them, only four came back! Maybe your child can solve this mystery. But first, let's count the Q's in the rhyme! This kindergarten reading worksheet offers practice recognizing and naming capital and lowercase letters of the alphabet.
National Treasures: Amelia Earhart's Plane
Amelia Earhart changed the face of aviation, proving that a woman could do everything the boys could when it came to flying.
Build a Robot: Multiplication #5
If your kid loves robots, but needs some help with multiplication, then we've got the worksheet for him! This printable will have him building both a bright red robot and his mental math ability.
Subtraction Number Crunching #1
Bite into math with this worksheet packed with two-digit subtraction practice.
New Species: Walter's Duiker
Walter's Duiker is a new species of duiker, a kind of antelope, and one of many new species discovered between 2009 and 2011.
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