My Family Worksheets for Preschool and Kindergarten
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Fun and interactive My Family worksheets for kids to practice tracing, writing, counting, and coloring family members.
Engaging “My Family” printable handouts for kids to learn about family members in a fun and interactive way. Perfect for preschool and kindergarten.
Engaging science reading comprehension worksheets for kids (K–2). Topics include electricity, the solar system, dinosaurs, and clothes. Fun passages with True/False questions!
Help your child build reading confidence with these free Sight Words Worksheets for Grade 2. Fun activities like writing, fill-in-the-blank, crosswords, and comprehension passages make learning high-frequency words engaging and easy.
Engaging math worksheets to practice tracing numbers, counting, matching, reading, and writing. Perfect for preschool, kindergarten, and grade 1 learners.
Teach children the value of friendship with our Ways We Can Be Good Friends printable handout. This colorful chart helps kids practice kindness, sharing, and empathy, making it perfect for classroom activities or home learning. Pair it with other educational resources for a complete learning experience.
Printable Short Vowel CVC Words materials for kids to practice A, E, I, O, U sounds. Fun and engaging resources for Grade 1 learners, perfect for classroom or home use.
Fun K-2 reading passages about festivals, homes, clothes, food, and flags. Perfect for practicing reading and learning about the world!
Teach kids about shapes with the “Shapes in Me” worksheet! Color each shape in the child figure according to the legend — circle = red, rectangle = blue, triangle = green, oval = yellow. Perfect for preschool and kindergarten learners to practice shape recognition, coloring, and fine motor skills.
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A fun set of 4 printable worksheets that help Grade 1 students master personal pronouns: I, me, my, and mine. Engaging and teacher-made!