Letter Maze: L
Lemon pie, lemonade, lemon sorbet ... you can't make any of them without lemons! Pick them by following the L's in the the letter maze.
Mikki and the Jacket
By writing his own story in this worksheet, your child can learn to "fill in the blanks" of reading comprehension.
First Grade Sight Words: Find to Going
What do the words "funny" and "give" have in common? They're both sight words! To give your child a reading edge, help him learn his sight words with fun word flash cards.
Story Comprehension: What's in a Story?
Story webs organize a story into one main idea and several details. Help your second grader read the story, then analyze it using the story web.
Learning Sight Words
All will be well with your child's recognition of sight words when she completes this page on the word "all"!
Sort Out the Scientific Method #4
Does thinking about the scientific method leave your child scratching her head? Dr. McSquare is here to help! Put his reports in order by labeling each section with the correct scientific method step.
Hiragana Alphabet: "ke"
Boost your child's language arts skills by learning a fun new language! Hiragana is one of the more basic forms of the Japanese writing system.
Pineapple in Spanish
From seed to flower to fruit, take a look at the pineapple with this coloring page and brush up on vocabulary, in Spanish and English!
Color by Letter: Capital and Lowercase Y
What's hiding in the Y's? Why, it's a giant Y! On this kindergarten reading worksheet, kids color by letter (capital and lowercase Y) to reveal the big letter. Kids completing this page practice recognizing capital and lowercase letters; they also exercise thinking, fine motor, and counting skills.
Banana in Spanish!
From seed to ripe, take a look at the banana with this coloring page and check out the the word "banana" in Spanish and English!
Worksheets by Grade & Topic
Community Academy Public Charter School Online
Full-time, tuition-free public charter school serving District of Columbia students.
Learn More »