Write and Draw Sight Words: Three
As your child completes this sight word worksheet, featuring the word "three," she'll get practice with writing, drawing, and counting, too!
Jump Into Writing: Write an "Alien" Sentence
Want to get your kindergartner excited about writing? Invite him to write a scary, spooky, or simply silly sentence about an alien.
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.
Hiragana Alphabet: "oh"
Ever wish you could speak another language? Now, you have the tools to learn Japanese!
C is for Cat! Practice Writing the Letter C
C is for Cat! Help your young writer develop strong fine motor skills with this crafty worksheet.
Punctuation: The Selfish Giant
Passages without punctuation look a bit silly. Can your student correct this passage? Have her read through the excerpt and add in the missing punctuation marks.
Write a Fairy Tale
What if Dorothy had tea with the Mad Hatter? Make writing practice creative and fun for your child with a coloring page story starter.
Tracing Numbers & Counting: 1
There's one little rabbit on the farm today, and your child's job is to count it! On this kindergarten math worksheet, kids trace the number 1 and then write their own. Then, they count the number of rabbits they see and record the information in a graph.
Mixed Up Fairy Tales
What if Paul Bunyan with his great big axe, came across the beanstalk from "Jack and the Beanstalk"? What happens next is up to your child!
Hiragana Alphabet: "ku"
Looking for a better way to boost your child's writing and language skills? Try teaching him the basics of Japanese with this Hiragana series!
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