Help your child understand a basic concept of economics with a worksheet on resources! He'll review three types of resources: human, natural and capital.
Introduce your elementary student to the history of ancient Egypt with this fun activity worksheet, complete with a word search, quiz and word scramble.
In this playful matching activity, learners will connect workers to their tools and equipment by drawing lines from each job title to the correct corresponding item.
With four game cards featuring 25 things New York is known for, this printable game is a sweet introduction to the sights, sounds, and tastes of an iconic American city.
Kids may think they need candy and video games, but parents know better. Help your child learn the difference between a want and a need with this worksheet.
Wood comes from trees, but then where does it go? This worksheet teaches kids more about the things made of wood- one of Earth's natural resources -- wood.
What better way to learn about other cultures than with world paper dolls. Kids color the doll, then use the country clues to figure out where he's from.
Your child might be unaware of the community services that help her family every day. She'll keep track of the places and people that assist her in a week.
It’s important that children understand how to use emergency services, who community helpers are, and why it’s important to be kind. With various engaging activities, your child will learn the difference between want and need, and how to be a good citizen. Community and cultures worksheets have been crafted with care by teachers. Use these sheets to encourage community spirit in your young learner.