Use this social studies worksheet to give students practice analyzing primary sources while learning a bit about Colonial America during the French and Indian War.
With this worksheet, your students will take their learning of centimeter cubes to a 2-D rendering of their work. Students will count the centimeter blocks to determine the volume of the solid object.
Do your students need some extra practice with irregular plural forms? You've come to the right place! This practice worksheet will have your students using context to fill in the plural form of these irregular nouns.
Use the Care for the Earth worksheet to have students practice conservation for a week, then reflect on how small changes can create a big impact on the planet.
When writing a story, adjectives make the story more colorful. This worksheet trains students to enhance sentences by adding descriptive adjectives to their writing.
Help your students learn new vocabulary by creating their own picture dictionaries! Students will quickly master their new words with this handy chart that has them logging the word, a picture, a definition, and a sentence that puts the word into context.
If you have four balloons, and add one more, how many are there? Help your child learn the basic idea behind addition with this fun counting objects worksheet.
Use this resource with your students to practice identifying relationships between words. As your students complete the analogies, they will notice synonym relationships.
This math worksheet is just the thing to entice your child to practice subtraction. Once he's solved the two-digit subtraction problems, he'll color Mr. Bear.
Challenge your new Spanish speaker with a bilingual word search! She'll look at the animal pictures and try to find all their Spanish names in the word search.