Punctuation practice
What are these punctuation marks called - and how are they used? In this writing and editing worksheet, your child gets practice identifying and using commas, semicolons, quotation marks, exclamation marks, colons, and dashes while editing a paragraph.
Pushing or pulling?
Pushing and pulling are forces. In this science worksheet, your child will learn the difference between these forces and identify which force is depicted.
Putting numbers in order
This math worksheet gives your child practice ordering 2-digit and 3-digit numbers from least to greatest.
Putting numbers in order, numbers up to 990
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
Which season 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 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 bar graphs #3
How many green caps are there? Your child can find the answers to this and other data questions by interpreting the data on bar graphs in this math worksheet.
Reading bar graphs #4
How much money has Ted saved? Your child can find the answers to this and other data questions by interpreting the data on bar graphs in this math worksheet.
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