Who has more money?
This money math worksheet gives your child practice adding up coins and comparing money values.
Working circuits
Do you know what a circuit is? This science worksheet gives a few examples of simple circuits, shows that a complete circuit can power an electrical object, like a light bulb, and asks your child to draw the missing part of two incomplete circuits.
Working with coins
What's the correct change? In this money math worksheet, your child will solve word problems by adding and subtracting dollars and cents.
Working with coins #2
Write the 3-D shape's name
This math worksheet quizzes your child on the names of 3-D shapes such as cone, cylinder, pyramid, cube, sphere, and prism.
Write the 3-D shape's name, part 2
Writing a book review
This reading and writing worksheet introduces the elements of a book review and guides your child through writing a simple book report.
Writing a letter
In this set of reading and writing worksheets, your child will read three sample letters, determine who is writing them, make notes about the events, and then write a sample letter back.
Writing numbers
This math worksheet helps your child understand place value by writing 4-digit numbers as numerals (e.g. 2,486) and in words (e.g. two thousand, four hundred, eighty-six).
Writing practice: alternatives to "said"
The writer quotes people, but doesn't use the word "said" once. In this language arts worksheet, your child will read the passage to find all the words the author used instead of "said" and write words that can be used to mean "said" and "asked." Then, your child will practice locating and writing the title and author of the book this passage comes from.
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