First, kids trace lines on this prekindergarten writing worksheet to strengthen the fine motor skills needed to form the letter A. Then they trace the letter A!
Create your own crazy story with this fill-in-the-blank story! Your budding writer will practice parts of speech as he fills in missing parts of the story.
In this worksheet, learners will complete a camping-themed word search puzzle, then answer a prompt inviting them to describe their favorite camping activity or memory.
Can your child remember the letters of the alphabet? To fill in this gaps of this St. Patrick's Day printable she'll write in the missing capital letters.
In Reading Comprehension: The Adventure Begins, learners will read an engaging one-page story and answer a set of comprehension questions about the text.
Got a kid crazy for Mad Libs? This summertime edition of the classic kid's game works on writing "hardware" that kids encounter in later elementary years.
Whether your child needs a little math boost or is interested in learning more about the solar system, our free worksheets and printable activities cover all the educational bases. Each worksheet was created by a professional educator, so you know your child will learn critical age-appropriate facts and concepts. Best of all, many worksheets across a variety of subjects feature vibrant colors, cute characters, and interesting story prompts, so kids get excited about their learning adventure.
Make Learning Fun with Printable Worksheets
Parents understand that the best way to improve their child’s academic performance is to practice key learning skills. Unfortunately, they also understand that most kids resist these practice sessions because they find them tedious. That’s where our printable worksheets come in handy. Not only do these worksheets help boost academic proficiency in all subjects across all grade levels, but they’re designed to make the entire learning experience more enjoyable for young minds.
For instance, your little one will be more inclined to practice the alphabet when you print out our alphabet dot-to-dot worksheet, which encourages young students to connect letters in sequence to build a doghouse around a cuddly dog character. Likewise, learning about sounds becomes much more fun with our Time to Rhyme worksheet, which was professionally designed with recognizable objects and symbols that help kids match such rhyming words as clock and sock, and snake and cake.
Older science students will eagerly explore the earth’s layers thanks to a worksheet that uses bright colors to identify and define the crust, mantle and core, while our African American Inventors worksheet uses easy to understand informational text blocks and vintage photographs to engage young history buffs.
Because all of our content is regularly updated with fresh concepts and designs, you will never lack for ways to keep students of all ages excited about learning.