What's the perimeter?
This math worksheet asks your child to find the perimeter of various squares and rectangles.
Word game!
How many words can you make from the word transport? In this language arts worksheet, children will get points for every word (following the rules, of course) that they can create using the letters t-r-a-n-s-p-o-r-t.
Word problems
This math worksheet presents kid-friendly scenarios that require your child to write an equation and then solve it.
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
Writing an explanation
What's a banana and where does it come from? In this writing worksheet, your child will write an explanatory text about the origins of bananas. Bonus: your child may need to do a little research to write this!
Writing equivalent number sentences
This math worksheet asks your child to write addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division sentences that relate to one another.
Writing instructions
How do you make a banana split? In this writing worksheet, your child will write instructions for a recipe. Bonus: your child may need to look up a recipe for help.
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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