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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Acrostic Summer Poem

Try your hand at an acrostic poem, a popular writing activity for kids.

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Cutting Circles: Build a Snowman

Building a snowman is a fun winter pastime that many kids (and grown-ups) enjoy. But don't worry if there's no snow around. For this snowman, kids just need scissors and glue! Kids use their cutting skills to build a super-cool snowman on this prekindergarten worksheet.

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P is for Party! Practice Writing the Letter P

This playful printable will help your preschooler practice her letter writing skills as she prints and plays her way to mastering the letter P!

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Writing the Letter u

Understanding how to properly form lowercase letters is an important step to writing words, and then sentences! Work together with your child to first recognize the letter u, then trace and write it. Model the correct way to hold a pencil and remind them to work slowly and carefully.

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Writing the Letter h

Help your youngster learn the lowercase letter h as you complete this worksheet together. Read the instructions aloud and work together to find the letter h in a sentence. Show your child how to properly hold the pencil as she traces and writes the letter in the spaces provided.

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Introduction to Research: Electronics!

Where do electronics come from? Get your student ready to research with this fun worksheet and activity!

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Hiragana Alphabet: "tsu"

Share a fun language arts enrichment activity with your child, and learn the basics of Japanese!

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Reading Roundup: Find the Long U Vowels

What do the words cute, flew, and blue all have in common? They all have long "u" sounds, of course! Help your second grader learn the difference between short and long vowel sounds with this fun reading worksheet.

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Tracing Numbers & Counting: 10

Ten seashells washed up on the beach today, and your child's job is to count them! On this kindergarten math worksheet, kids trace the number 10 and then write their own. Then, they count the number of shells they see and record the information in a graph.

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How to Write like Jack Kerouac

Inspire your young writer with a fun activity on how to write like Jack Kerouac. Your student can read quotes from famous influences such as F. Scott Fitzgerald.

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