Putting numbers in order, numbers up to 9,000,000
What order should these numbers be in? This math worksheet presents your child with a series of numbers (of up to 7-digits!) to be written in order from smallest to largest.
Putting numbers in order, numbers up to 9,900
What order should these numbers be in? This math worksheet presents your child with a series of 4-digit numbers to be written in order from smallest to largest.
Putting sentences in order
Can you fix this paragraph? It's all out of order! In this language arts worksheet, your child will put the sentences into logical order and then rewrite the paragraph using compound and complex sentences.
Quiet please!
What material would make the best ear plug? In this science worksheet, your child learns about insulating sound and interprets data in a table to learn which material best quiets sound.
Reading bar graphs #2
Which pizza topping is most popular? Your child can find the answers to this and other data questions by interpreting the data on bar graphs in this math worksheet.
Reading comprehension: David Copperfield
Here's an excerpt from David Copperfield by Charles Dickens. In this reading worksheet, your child will read a description of young David's life and answer questions about the story, point of view, character's feelings, and use of language.
Reading comprehension: Hard Times
Here's an excerpt from Hard Times by Charles Dickens. In this reading worksheet, your child will read a description of Coketown and answer questions about Dickens' use of language.
Reading comprehension: letter of complaint
What does this writer want? In this language arts worksheet, your child reads a letter to the city council and then answers questions about the writer's intent, language, and reasons.
Reading comprehension: The Mango Tree
In this language arts worksheet, your child will read three parts of a traditional story from India and answer questions about the characters' feelings using complete sentences.
Reading comprehension: thunder and lightning
Here is a scientific description of thunder and lightning. In this language arts worksheet, your child will read an informational passage and then answer questions about what happened and practice replacing descriptive words.
Yes! Sign me up for updates relevant to my child's grade.
Please enter a valid email address
Thank you for signing up!
Server Issue: Please try again later. Sorry for the inconvenience