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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 A

Watch your kid's writing skills blossom as he completes this worksheet. He'll trace lines to practice the fine motor skills he needs to form the letter A.

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Tracing Numbers & Counting: 7

Seven little turtles are taking a swim in the sea, and your child's job is to count them! On this kindergarten math worksheet, kids trace the number 7 and then write their own. Then, they count the number of turtles they see and record the information in a graph.

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Hiragana Alphabet: "ke"

Boost your child's language arts skills by learning a fun new language! Hiragana is one of the more basic forms of the Japanese writing system.

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Wordsmash! Prefixes, Roots, and Suffixes

Step right up! This brightly-colored worksheet acts like an arcade challenge, but it tests your kid's word knowledge strength--rather than his muscles.

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Kindergarten Letter Roll Reading Game

Your child can play his way to reading mastery with this printable board game that helps build phonics comprehension and reading skill and offers good practice in word building.

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Hiragana Alphabet: "yo"

Looking for a great enrichment activity for language arts? Now your child can learn the basics of Japanese, and hone his fine motor skills!

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Fairy Tale Story Starter

What would happen if Peter Pan invited Robin Hood to Neverland? A fun coloring page scene starts your young writer out, and a second page gives him room to create!

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Cat Comics: Up a Tree

It's time to check in with A.J. and C.K. again! What's going on here? The story's up to your writer as he drafts his own humorous comic.

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Reading Roundup: Find the Nouns #2

This colorful printable board game asks your early reader to identify nouns--the part of speech that names a person, place, or thing.

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Make Your Own Comic

Show your fifth-grader it's possible to make your own comic rather than just read them. He'll work on creative writing while he's at it!

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