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Writing Worksheets and Printables

These writing worksheets help make learning engaging for your child! Browse through and download our writing worksheets to help supplement your child's education.

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Practice Tracing the Letter M

Here's a way to practice M that milk fans can appreciate! Kids trace lines to practice the fine motor skills needed to form the letter M.

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The Color Orange

Is orange a color or a delicious fruit? Learn all about the color orange with a fun project, where your child can create her own color book!

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Story Starters: What's Going On?

There's a car... on a tree... and a bunch of bananas flying around! This laugh-out-loud worksheet is sure to inspire your first grader to write a silly story.

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My Family Tree

Here is a fun worksheet to do with your child on a weekend—he can learn about his family and have a nice a project to hang in his room when he's done.

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Jump Into Writing: Write a "Car" Sentence

What little boy doesn't love thinking about, talking about, and playing with cars? Encourage him to put his car love to the pen by writing a sentence about his favorite vehicle.

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Rainbow Numbers! Practice Writing Numbers 1-10

This tracing worksheet helps kids improve their form and hand control, and makes things interesting by using colored pencils instead of #2's.

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Shrink Ray Contractions #3

This shrink ray has a special ability: it can turn regular words into contractions! Kids help the shrink ray by underlining words and writing the corresponding contractions.

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Japanese Alphabet: Hiragana

Ever wish you could speak another language? Now, you have the tools to get your child started learning Japanese!

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The Letter R

Are you ready to learn about the letter R? This fun worksheet teaches kids how to recognize and write upper and lowercase Rs.

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Writing the Letter k

This worksheet is perfect for a young child who is learning to write the lowercase letter k or needs a little extra practice. Notice the shape of the k at the top of the page.As you read the instructions to your child, ask him to follow along and point out the letter as it appears. Then...

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