Tracing Numbers & Counting: 5
Five little mice are scurrying on the farm today, and your child's job is to count them! On this kindergarten math worksheet, kids trace the number 5 and then write their own. Then, they count the number of mice they see and record the information in a graph.
Parts of the Human Body
This colorful worksheet asks your first grader to write down each part of the human body--encouraging research on life science and boosting his spelling ability!
Word Addition: Compound Words 1
Kids take two words and put them together to make a whole new word: a compound word!
Hiragana Alphabet: "sa"
Get your kindergartener excited for language arts by learning a new language! Hiragana is a basic component Japanese, both fun and easy to learn.
Homophone Search
Simone needs a little help learning her homophones. Can your child put her writing composition skills to good use and give Simone a hand?
Write and Draw Sight Words: Don't
Don't you want your child to become a pro at sight words? Print out this fun sheet, all about the word "don't."
U is for Up! Practice Writing the Letter U
Help your child soar up, up and away to letter writing success with this uplifting worksheet that will build up your child's writing skills as she learns all about the letter U.
Practice Tracing the Letter C
Oh, say can you C? Kids trace lines to practice the fine motor skills they need to form the letter C.
Jump Into Writing: Write a "Flower" Sentence
Get your child's creative juices flowing by encouraging her to write and illustrate a sentence about a colorful spring flower.
Hiragana Alphabet: "na"
Learning languages is easier when you're younger, but it's still fun at all ages! Learn Japanese with this awesome Hiragana series.
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