Latest Worksheets and Activities
Explore our free printable worksheets for PK-4 learners. Ideal for educators, parents, and homeschoolers, our resources cover various subjects to engage and inspire young minds. Engage and inspire!
Wild Animals
Time to take your pupils on an adventure trip to the wildest places on Earth & discover amazing animals! Try this free Wild Animals worksheet.
Butterfly Life Cycle
These free Butterfly Life Cycle worksheets have amazing illustrations to teach your pupils the 5 stages in the life of a butterfly.
Parts of the Body
This free Parts of the Body reference and activity sheets will teach your pupils the most important body parts from head to toe!
Place Value Chart
Free Place Value Chart Worksheet. What is a million? a thousand? The logics of large numbers will have no secret for your pupils and children.
Comparing Numbers
This comparing numbers worksheet is the perfect tool to complement your math class. It is ideal for first and second grade students to practice their algebra skills.
Coloring the Right Number of Apples
This free kindergarten math printable worksheet is ideal to practice counting skills and coloring. First, kids need to recognize the number and then color the corresponding quantity of apples.
Upper-Case and Lower-Case Letters
Are you looking for a new and effective way to teach your preschooler the alphabet? We know that identifying upper and lowercase letters can sometimes be tricky for kindergarten pupils.
Addition Triangles
Free math worksheet is ideal to practice two- and three-digits additions. From second grade on, students can improve their addition skills in a new and original way.
Weight Measurement with Scales
What is the weight of the genius lamp? That is a question your kids and pupils will be able to answer thanks to this fun colorful math worksheet.
4 Layers of Earth
Enjoy this colorful free worksheet to teach your kids about the layers of the Earth. Maybe you will learn something new too!
Counting in Tens
Now that counting to ten has become easy, why not teach your kids how to count in tens?