Build Vocabulary 5
What does subside mean? How do you use "prolong" in a sentence? Build your child's vocabulary and spelling skills with this focused series.
Writing the Letter a
This lowercase letter worksheet asks your child to practice the letter a. First, she will need to identify it. Then, she'll need to trace it. Lastly, she will need to write the letter a on her own.
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.
I is for Insect! Practice Writing the Letter I
This incredible worksheet will help your young writer practice her counting and fine motor skills as she learns all about the letter I.
Hiragana Alphabet: "no"
Get creative helping your child learn to read and write, and try this series of Japanese alphabet sheets!
Jump Into Writing: Write an "Owl" Sentence
Is your kid interested in owls? Get her to write an innovative sentence about these beautiful, nocturnal animals--complete with her own illustrations!
Introduction to Research: Your Clothes!
Hey where did you get those rad kicks? Get your stylish sleuths ready to investigate and research with this fun worksheet and activity!
Build Vocabulary 14
Build your child's vocabulary and spelling skills with this focused series!
Write and Draw Sight Words: Grow
This fun worksheet, all about the word "grow," is chock-full of fine motor skills practice, including tracing, writing, and even a coloring activity, too!
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!
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