Help your child understand a.m. and p.m. by having her read each sentence, then determine if the event happened before noon (a.m.) or after noon (p.m.).
Rose entered a creepy corn maze at 11:30 a.m., but at what time did she finally escape its leafy clutches? Help her add up the minutes to find the times.
Tell students to pull out their scissors and glue for this spelling activity. With this worksheet, students will practice reading and spelling words in the -and family using this cut and paste activity sheet.
Families in the United States live in all different settings. Kids think about the similarities and differences between rural and urban life on this worksheet.
On this third grade reading and writing worksheet, kids choose an adjective and a noun to form a subject, then put it with a predicate to make a sentence.
What is the difference between condensation and evaporation? Learn about natural cooling and heating processes that are caused by changing states of matter!
Telling time is a skill that comes with practice, and our A.M. and P.M. worksheets offer precisely that. With simple labeling printables, students understand when different activities are performed throughout the day. Time word problems and clock worksheets also encourage independent learning. Our A.M. and P.M. worksheets include estimating and measuring, near and far, and “compare and contrast” assignments. Try sheets for learners from kindergarten to grade 5.