Objects have different textures and feel. Is it soft like a cat's fur? Is it rough like sandpaper? Is it smooth like a slide? This worksheet wlill have your students identifying objects by the way they feel.
Get kids started on eating right with this printable activity. Cut out the pictures of the different foods and paste just the healthy ones onto the plate.
Children learn early math by dealing with objects in place of numbers. These worksheets cover concepts of quantity, counting, and even adding and subtracting, using animals and nature to help teach.
There is a mix of objects in this workbook and it's up to your child to sort them by colors, shapes and sizes. Plus, he'll practice identifying weight and making simple comparisons.
With plenty of match-up activities and critical thinking in this life science series, your child will sort, categorize and learn about different strategies creatures use to survive.
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!
Technology has changed a lot in the past 100 years! Help your child figure out which items were used long ago and which ones we use today for the same purpose.
Your students will love classifying shapes into groups with this simple coloring and graphing lesson. It includes a bunch of fun worksheets and a song to keep young mathematicians engaged.
Give your child some categorization practice with this sunny day worksheet. She'll pick out and circle the objects that show up when the sun is shining.