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  • Resource: Paper

    Use this worksheet to teach your child about one of Earth's natural resources -- paper.

  • Baby Animals

    Who knew that so much cuteness could be squeezed onto one page? Give your little fawn or joey a fun coloring page to help him learn the names of baby animals.

  • Planting a Garden

    Little botanists will enjoy planting their own garden with this earth science worksheet! She'll color, cut, and plant her own fruits with this fun activity.

  • Grow a Bean Plant

    With this science experiment, kids can get hands-on planting beans and watching them grow. All you need are beans and some household items to grow a bean plant!

  • Take a Closer Look

    Learn to pay close attention to detail with this close-up observation worksheet!

  • Identifying Non-Living Things

    Are socks or worms inanimate objects? This science worksheet helps kids think critically about things they might see on a hike or a walk on the beach.

  • Color Recognition

    This worksheet will help your child learn to recognize colors, by tasking him with coloring all the items on the page that are green.

  • A Review of Living Things

    Get your young one excited about natural sciences by discussing how living things need oxygen, food, and water to grow and reproduce. Then have fun drawing!

  • Test Your Bird Knowledge

    Does your preschooler fancy herself a "bird brain"? Test her basic bird knowledge with this cute, cut-and-paste chart.

  • Catchy Question Cards

    This set of printable question cards is perfect for young students that love to ask questions. Cut these question cards out, and keep them on hand.

  • Outdoor Scavenger Hunt

    Explore the great outdoors with your little learner, and embark on a fun outdoor scavenger hunt!

  • Drawing Living and Non-Living Things

    Go on an adventure hike and discover what's in your backyard or around your neighborhood! Help your preschooler look for living and non-living things.

  • Food Animals Eat!

    It's dinner time at the barnyard! Can your little farmer help feed the animals? Match up each animal to the food it likes to eat.

  • Is It Big or Small?

    All living things come in different shapes and sizes. Help your little one determine which of these items are BIG and which are small!

  • What Do Animals Eat?

    Calling all zookeepers! These hungry animals need to be fed, and it's up to your child to match up the animal with the food it likes.

  • Tracing Letters: Living Things

    Sounding out and tracing letters of familiar words like pig and bat increase your young kid's confidence in writing and help her with mastering the alphabet.

  • Plant Shapes

    Shape up your knowledge of living things with this plant sorting soirÃe! Your kid will build observational skills by describing the attributes of each plant.

  • Matching Leaves

    Have you ever seen a willow or a walnut tree? These big trees have very differently shaped leaves. Can you match each leaf with its correct tree?

  • Color the Food

    Help your preschooler pick out the things she can eat with this categorize and color worksheet.

  • Urban Animals

    Many animals live in the woods, but some can live in the city right alongside people! Which of these animals are urban animals?

  • Catchy Question Cards III

    This worksheet covers a broad range of preschool skills, including addition, time telling, reading, and science.

  • Matching Types of Leaves

    Can you figure out how to match each leaf to its correct tree? Just cut out the leaves, glue them to the trees and then pick your favorite!

  • Catchy Questions Cards II

    This worksheet covers a broad set of skills for your preschooler to practice, including addition, time telling, reading, and science.

  • Animal Tails for Kids

    Does your little one love animals? Here is a fun activity that will hone her reasoning skills, as well as give her a review of a few animal words.