Fabulous 4 teachers. - 13 pages. This CVC and CCVC words worksheet with a Valentine's Day theme is designed to help children practice reading and writing simple words while having fun with the theme of love and friendship. Kids will complete activities such as filling in missing letters, matching images to words, and forming new word combinations, all related to hearts, arrows,...
Hah Elizabeth, 2013. - 8 p. Engaging children's workbook designed to help young learners practice reading and recognize sight words while celebrating Valentine's Day. The activities are fun and themed around love and friendship, allowing kids to color in images while learning essential sight words. Each page includes simple, interactive exercises that enhance reading skills and...
Fern Smiths Classroom Ideas - 8 pages. Interactive and engaging activity designed for elementary students to practice their addition skills. In this worksheet, students solve simple addition problems and color the answers according to a key provided. This colorful approach helps reinforce math concepts while making learning fun and visually stimulating. Perfect for young...
5 pages. "Clothes Vocabulary Cards" is a helpful learning material designed to expand knowledge of clothing-related vocabulary. The set includes cards with images and corresponding words for various types of clothing and accessories, making it easy to learn and memorize terms in a visual and interactive way. Perfect for language learners, children, or anyone looking to build...
1 page. Dynamic worksheet designed to encourage engaging conversations around books and reading. The prompt cards feature a variety of questions and discussion topics related to different genres, characters, and themes, helping individuals improve their speaking skills while sharing opinions, thoughts, and reflections. Ideal for book clubs, classrooms, or language learners,...
Portlandia Games. - 5 pages. An Animals Riddles worksheet is a playful and educational activity that challenges kids to solve fun riddles about different animals. Each riddle offers clues that describe an animal, encouraging children to think critically and use their knowledge of the animal kingdom. This worksheet helps improve reading comprehension, problem-solving skills, and...
Thebrillianthomeschool.com — 28 pages. This ABC Workbook printable is a fun and educational resource designed to help young learners master the alphabet. Each page focuses on a different letter, featuring engaging activities like tracing, coloring, and identifying words that start with that letter. The workbook encourages children to develop essential early literacy skills,...
Kinderisahoot.blogspot.com — 1 page. A Valentine's Day Wordsearch worksheet is a fun and engaging activity designed to celebrate the spirit of love and friendship. It features a grid filled with letters, where players must find and circle hidden words related to Valentine's Day, such as "heart," "romance," "chocolate," and "cupid."
Education.com. — 1 page. What things are blue? Help your child practice color recognition skills with this blue worksheet. She will color the pictures in the blue of her choice. Then she can draw her own picture of something blue! She will learn about colors and things that are blue, and she will practice her fine motor skills along the way.
Education.com. — 1 page. Learning colors is an important part of preschool learning. On this worksheet, your preschooler will learn about the color yellow and practice writing the word. Not only will your child practice color recognition, but they will also build fine motor skills that are important for writing development.
Education.com. — 1 page. Children will learn about shapes, colors, counting, and sorting with this multi-skill practice page. Sorting is an important skill for preschoolers to master before entering kindergarten, and exercises like this can help lay a solid foundation for future math skills.
Education.com. — 1 page. Kids will have fun counting (and maybe eating!) the rainbow with this fun 1-1 matching practice worksheet. Students will count the number of M&M's, Skittles, or paper dots displayed, then arrange them on the rainbow by color. They will then write down the total number of each color. Designed for preschoolers, this worksheet is a memorable way for...
Education.com. — 1 page. Everyone has a favorite color, especially preschoolers. Have you ever tried to put a green jacket on a child who loves red? Then you know. Let your child express himself and draw something in his favorite color.
Education.com. — 1 page. Does your preschooler know what colors mix to make purple? Let your curious child explore the magic of color with this bright and educational worksheet.
Education.com. — 1 page. Let your preschooler explore a little simple science with this lesson on how colors mix to make green. Can your clever child think of any other colors that can be mixed to make a new color?
Education.com. — 1 page. Your curious preschooler has seen brown in nature and around the house, but does he know how to make it himself? Let your child explore how two colors combine to make earth tones in this educational activity.
Education.com. — 1 page. Phonics meets color recognition in this early literacy worksheet! Children will view nine illustrations, then choose the color that rhymes with each item in the picture. Designed for preschoolers and other young learners, this worksheet supports students as they begin to connect written words and sounds to concepts.
Education.com. — 1 page. This is a cute koala that is sure to warm any child's heart. As your child draws this adorable scene, they will also practice color mixing and number recognition. Can she color the koala? Once she's done, check out the rest of the series here.
Education.com. — 1 page. Get out those paintbrushes because it's time for some fun color mixing! As kids follow the instructions on this neat paint palette, they'll learn how to mix primary colors and create some of their own. Can your child figure out which two colors mix to make purple? Check out the rest of the series here.
Education.com. — 1 page. Here's a fun twist on the typical color by number board—try paint by numbers instead! Kids mix their own colors to brighten up this cute duck and its adorable pond home. They exercise their fine motor muscles as they work to keep their paint within the lines, and they also get lots of practice with color and number recognition. You can find the rest of...
Education.com. — 1 page. The trio of smiling flowers featured on this page need a little color to really bloom. Can your child get out their watercolors and brighten them up? Since they're only using primary colors, they'll also get some practice mixing colors along the way. Go here to find more sheets like this.
Education.com. — 1 page. Toucans are some of the most vibrant and colorful birds out there, but this toucan is lacking in color! Can your child follow the instructions and paint this toucan? This fun color by numbers variation uses watercolors instead of crayons, meaning kids get to mix their own colors as they go. For more fun watercolor by numbers, check out the rest of the...
Education.com. — 1 page. It’s time to get out those paintbrushes because this color by numbers worksheet is different from all the others—it uses watercolors instead of crayons! Kids exercise their fine motor muscles as they practice using a paintbrush and trying to keep the colors within the lines. They also get great color matching and number recognition practice as they...
Education.com. — 1 page. How could this fish be called a rainbow fish without colors? He needs your child's help to cheer him up. Your child will practice color mixing and number recognition as he follows the instructions to draw himself a beautiful fish friend. Was this page a success? Find more like it here.
Education.com. — 1 page. This horse doesn't want to be boring old brown; he wants to be every color of the rainbow! Can your child help him? He'll get practice mixing colors as he uses watercolors to brighten him up, and he'll also be improving his color and number recognition. Check out our Watercolor Paint by Numbers sheets once you're done with this one.
Education.com. — 1 page. This fun paint by numbers worksheet featuring an adorable snake has it all: color mixing, number recognition, shape building, and more! Kids use watercolors to follow the instructions and end up with a colorful picture that’s perfect for hanging on the wall. Don’t forget to check out the rest of the series here.
Education.com. — 1 page. Print out this cute tiger printable for your child to color by numbers for some fun. All she needs is a paintbrush and some watercolors and she's ready to practice color mixing, number recognition, etc. Can she color the tiger? Don't forget to print out the rest of our Watercolor Paint by Numbers sheets.
Education.com. — 1 page. This is a fun, colorful tropical scene. Kids use watercolors to paint by numbers, but since they only have primary colors, they need to mix their own greens, oranges, and browns. Is your child up for the challenge? Did this sheet work? Check here for more like it.
Education.com. — 1 page. Looking for a twist on boring old paint by number? Try this! Kids use watercolors to mix their own shades and brighten up this friendly apple. The mixing instructions are included so kids know what to do and the painting is simple enough that even preschoolers can enjoy it. Check out the rest of our watercolor paint by number paintings here.
Education.com. — 1 page. This paint-by-numbers bear is cute enough to cuddle and is sure to boost your child’s fine motor skills. Not only will she practice number and color recognition as she paints, but she’ll also be able to mix her own colors along the way. Can she color this bear? Don’t forget to check out the rest of the series here.
Education.com. — 1 page. If you’re tired of coloring by numbers, try painting by numbers instead! This cute sheet features a cute bee and a pretty flower, each requiring a different color. Kids get lots of practice with their fine motor skills as they follow the instructions and color the scene accordingly. Check out the rest of the series here.
Education.com. — 1 page. Does your child know what primary colors they can mix to make orange? If not, they'll learn as they draw carrots on this fun picture by numbers page. They'll get lots of fine motor practice as they try to stay in line, while also strengthening their number and color recognition. Was this a hit? Find more like it here.
Education.com. — 1 page. Is your child a coloring champion? Practice color and number recognition while working on fine motor skills with this worksheet that challenges children to match colors to numbers, then color a kite that flies high!
Education.com. — 1 page. Get ready for some prehistoric math fun with this dinosaur color by number! Kids will have to match the colors to the different numbers they see in the puzzle, then color in an awesome dinosaur. This puzzle is a great challenge for preschoolers who are trying to identify numbers 0–10 and build their number sense.
Education.com. — 1 page. Simple enough for preschoolers, this cute color by number is a great way to build your child's number and color skills. As she colors the dinosaurs, she'll work on color and number recognition.
Education.com. — 1 page. One, two, three, four, five dinosaurs on the page. If you're looking for a simple and fun way to reinforce color and number practice for preschoolers, this sweet dinosaur color by number is just the ticket.
Education.com. — 1 page. This worksheet introduces the color red to preschoolers. With all the things that can be red, this fun coloring page will allow her to add splashes of red all over the page and have fun doing it!
Education.com. — 1 page. This preschool and kindergarten worksheet is a fun project where children create their own red book. Children learn and reinforce a variety of skills as they write their name, color words in red, color pictures in red, and cut out pages from their book.
Education.com. — 1 page. This preschool and kindergarten worksheet is a fun project where children make their own book about the color orange. Children learn and reinforce a variety of skills as they write their name, draw words with orange pictures, color orange, and cut out pages from their book.
Education.com. — 1 page. This preschool and kindergarten worksheet is a fun project where children make their own book about the color yellow. Children learn and reinforce a variety of skills as they write their names, draw words in yellow, color yellow pictures, and cut out pages from their book.
Education.com. — 1 page. This preschool and kindergarten worksheet is a fun project where children make their own green book. Children learn and reinforce a variety of skills as they write their names, color green words, color green pictures, and cut out their book pages.
Education.com. — 1 page. What is the color blue? With this reading and writing exercise, your preschooler will learn while creating their own book about the topic! Have students use blue crayons to draw the words and color the pictures. After completing this resource, they will learn new vocabulary, such as “whale” and “water.” This is a great way to encourage early writing and...
Education.com. — 1 page. This preschool and kindergarten worksheet is a fun project where children create their own book about the color purple. Children learn and reinforce a variety of skills as they write their names, draw words in purple, color purple pictures, and cut out pages from their book.
Education.com. — 1 page. This preschool and kindergarten worksheet is a fun project where children make their own book about the color brown. Children learn and reinforce a variety of skills as they write their names, draw words with brown pictures, color brown, and cut out pages of their book.
Education.com. — 1 page. This preschool and kindergarten worksheet is a fun project where children make their own black book. Children learn and reinforce a variety of skills as they write their names, draw words in black, color in black, and cut out pages of their book.
Education.com. — 1 page. Color recognition is an important part of preschool learning. Learn about the color red and practice your writing skills with this red worksheet! Identify pictures of red objects and then learn to write the word.
Education.com. — 1 page. Learn about the color red and practice those important color recognition skills with this fun exercise! Color in some red objects and then draw your own picture to color in. Your child will practice their color recognition skills and get some great fine motor skills practice with all those colors!
Education.com. — 1 page. What do cats, gorillas and spiders have in common? Black! Color some objects black then draw your own picture. Your child will practice their shape recognition and fine motor skills with this fun worksheet.
Education.com. — 1 page. Introduce the color green to your preschooler and help them practice their fine motor skills with this fun worksheet! Enhance your child's color recognition by coloring the pictures in green, then draw your own!