Week 3 of our Kindergarten Fall Review Packet offers five more days of learning activities for new kindergarteners in the subject areas of reading, writing, and math.
This yummy workbook shows that playing with food isn't always bad! Your young learner will be hungry for more after completing these culinary worksheets, sampling math, reading and writing practice.
Measure up with the concept of comparison! Your kindergartener will love learning how to use a ruler and group objects according to size, length, weight, height and quantity.
Planning for a substitute in the classroom has never been easier than with this kindergarten, week-long sub packet! Your substitute can supercharge learning with lessons about the weather and four seasons to educate and inspire students!
Get your kindergartener excited about graphing with this favorite fruit survey. Kids will ask friends about favorite fruits and record the data on a graph.
Boost summer learning with a mix of sports-themed pages, from coloring to Sudoku. Kids will be inspired to stay active this summer, plus they can sneak in some math, logic and fine motor practice too!
In this lesson, your students will use the background knowledge that they have about counting and sorting to graph data. They will practice answering questions about the graph!
Show your child the practical uses of math with this Graph It! worksheet. Your child will graph his friends' favorite colors in this graphing worksheet.
Help your child conduct a study, all about his friends' favorite holidays. Our holiday graphing worksheet is a fun way to show your kid practical uses for math.
Your child will use his math know-how in a practical situation with this Graph It! worksheet. Your child will use graphing skills to chart friends' hair colors.
Does your kid ever wonder how many of his friends have green eyes? Our eye-color graphing worksheet will help him figure out the answer and work on math skills.
This worksheet is perfect for the kid that asks, "When am I ever going to use math?" Conduct a pet survey with your child by using this pet graphing worksheet.
Kids who think math is impractical and boring will learn something new, and have fun, with our worksheet. Your child will survey friends about favorite sports.
Use this Graph It! worksheet to show your child the practical side of math. This graphing exercise gets your child to survey his friends on their siblings.
Show your child the practical applications of math with this kindergarten graphing worksheet. Kids will conduct an instrument survey and analyze the results.