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Multiplying by 2 is a great place for your beginner to start learning times tables. In this worksheet, kids will begin to see patterns as they multiply by two.
Literary Nonfiction Response Prompt: Argument and Claims
Students will choose one of two writing prompts focused on identifying and evaluating the argument and claims in a text in this middle grade worksheet.
Don't spin out your wheels doing math. Find the area of the tires on the bicycles, and remember that the radius of a circle is one half of the diameter!
Get into grammar action with this practice page for beginning writers. Change each passive verb to an action verb to make the sentence more interesting!
How many legs does a spider have? Count the number of legs the spider in the picture has. Then have a blast coloring in this interesting insect and its web.
Each picture in this worksheet is missing the final letters in its name. Kids choose a consonant cluster from the boxes and write it to complete the word.
Designed for first grade students, this worksheet has learners read three groups of autumn-themed words—such as "pumpkin," "acorn," and "scarecrow"—and then write them down in the correct alphabetical order.