This community worksheet - word bank asks 1st graders to name six community workers from picture clues and copy each word onto the line. Answer key included for fast, no-prep social studies practice.
This KWL About a Topic Graphic Organizer Worksheet gives 3rd graders a roomy, full-width chart for recording what they know, what they want to know, and what they learned about any topic — a simple way to make thinking visible.
This cardinal directions game worksheet asks 4th graders to name all eight compass points, then walk a park map square by square. An answer key is included, so checking map skills takes only a minute.
This American Revolution worksheet gives 4th graders word-bank vocabulary, a five-event timeline to put in order, and a short written response. An answer key is included, so review takes no prep at all.
This Finding Feelings Worksheet has second graders read a short story, find the feeling words, and match story moments to emotions. Answer key included — a no-prep way to build reading comprehension and empathy.
This using latitude and longitude worksheet has 5th grade students read coordinates from a grid map, plot two new points, and explain the Equator. Answer key included for quick checking.
A back to school About Me Timeline Worksheet where 1st graders draw, date, and write four big events from their own life. A fun, no-prep way to teach sequencing and timelines.
This Hawaii Worksheet will help your students organize and direct their research related to the state of Hawaii.
A needs and wants reading comprehension worksheet for 4th grade: read a short story about a classroom store, then answer bubble and written-response questions. Answer key included, so students can check their own evidence.
This economy worksheet helps 3rd graders sort out producers, consumers, goods, and services with a word bank and a short town story. Answer key included, so it is ready for no-prep social studies practice.
A 3rd Grade collaboration discussion worksheet that guides students through group talk with a six-rule checklist and note spaces for others' ideas, their own thinking, and what they learned.
This My Teacher Worksheet gives 2nd Grade students five friendly interview questions and a drawing box, so back to school starts with a classroom where everyone knows their teacher.
The United States Flag Worksheet teaches 2nd grade students the facts behind the stars, stripes, and colors of the American flag. A complete answer key is included.
This About Me worksheet lets kindergarten students draw a self-portrait and share their name, age, and favorite things for back to school. A no-prep, open-ended way to build confidence and classroom community.
This transportation matching worksheet has Kindergarten students draw a line from each vehicle picture — plane, boat, bus, car, train, and truck — to the word that names it. Answer key included for quick, no-prep practice.
This community helper matching worksheet has 1st graders name a farmer, baker and doctor from picture clues, then match four helpers to the places they work. Answer key included for quick, no-prep social studies practice.
This honesty character reading comprehension worksheet gives 2nd graders a short illustrated story about a boy who returns a watch he finds. Answer key included, so comprehension practice and a character lesson take no prep at all.
Build 1st Grade reading skills with the All About Football Worksheet, a short informational passage plus five bubble questions and word-box sentences. An answer key is included, so comprehension practice is ready to print.
This Terrible Twos Reading Comprehension Worksheet will help your students build their reading comprehension skills while reading about Henry's sister who is two years old.
This Smilies Follow Directions Worksheet gives 1st graders five read-and-do directions plus three faces to finish. An answer key is included, so students build careful reading habits with no prep for you.



















