With these worksheets children will become familiar with the sound that each consonant letter makes. Learning to articulate the sounds is a key step needed to help children with pre-literacy.
Preschool children begin to develop the skill of sorting items. These worksheets will help children practice classifying objects by looking for differences, categorizing by size or shapes.
By land, air or sea, transportation gets you there, and for your kids this workbook brings different transportation near. They can color, cut-out or match their favorite and new ways to motor.
Help learners gear up for a new year with this Fifth Grade Fall Review Packet - Week 3, complete with 5 days of activities in math, reading, writing, science, and social studies.
In this final installment of our Kindergarten Fall Review Packet, learners are provided five more days of engaging activities in math, literacy, and other fun topics.
Explore the differences between day and night with Daisy and Norman. Your child's observation and fine motor skills will be put to the test by all of the sorting, sequencing, and simple experiments.
This phonics and spelling series gives your child tools to build words and read them out loud. He'll use letter and digraph cards to practice constructing words, spelling, and completing word ladders.
The activities in this workbook do double-duty as both vocabulary practice and earth science review with a collection of word scrambles, crosswords, and quizzes about animals, plants and planets.
Here are 5 more days of independent study packet material for preschoolers. Week 6 features storytelling cards, a weather mobile craft, a fish for numbers game, community helper paper dolls, and more.
Explore the parts of a plant and the stages of life it goes through. Then try your hand at germinating seeds as you introduce your little bud to important plant processes like photosynthesis.
Introduce kindergarteners to the people who play a key role in the health and safety of their community — and reinforce important literacy skills along the way.
In this three-part series, a child anticipates a family getaway. Practice summarizing works of fiction, identifying chronology, interpreting pictures, and identifying homophones and homographs through this series of reading and comprehension activities.
From zombie history to writing prompts and survival preparedness, this mix of zombie-themed worksheets is the perfect treat for kids who need fun brain breaks and supplementary work.
Can you read 100 books in a day? Run a mile in 30 seconds? Kids can compare fact and fiction with Pecos Bill, Paul Bunyan and others to learn about story structure, character analysis and hyperbole.
Don't tread, but do read up on exciting history! Your child can flex his learning with trivia, games and reading passages all about the American Revolution.
Explore nonfiction with this set of short and sweet facts on notable people, places and events in history. Young readers can practice taking notes, answering questions and analyzing primary sources.
Find your inner musician with this fun-filled workbook all about music. Read about the history of different music genres, and learn to read music on the piano and guitar too!
Scale math heights using this workbook that's based on real measurements of U.S. geography. Kids rely on charts and data provided to answer word problems.
This workbook reinforces word knowledge by incorporating the names of familiar and not-so-familiar colors and numbers into fun, interactive activities that seem more like play time than study time!