Reading & Math for K-5
K5 Learning provides free worksheets and other materials for kids in kindergarten to grade 5.
We hope our new kindergarten phonics workbook makes it a little easier for your young ones as they start their reading journey.
How do you explain what heat is to a young student who does not know? What about light or sound? Kindergarten students practice these forms of energy.
The trick to multiplying decimals is to multiply them as if they’re whole numbers, count up the decimal points and put the decimal in the answer.
The hardest part of writing can be what to write about. We’ve got you covered with these 50 story starter ideas.
For parents and teachers looking for grade 6 workbooks covering geometry, we have just published two new math workbooks.
His advice was of great help for me? His advice was of great help to me? Is it for or to?
In grade 3 students peel back the layers of the Earth, learn about volcanoes and cover the Earth, moon and sun.
There are some pairs of verbs that can easily be confused. Common verb pairs like “lie” and “lay”, and “will” and “would” can be troublesome for students as they confuse their meaning. In their verb forms these verbs get even more confusing.
Reading with our kids for 30 minutes every day sets them up for reading success. We give you some tips on how to make the most of your reading time.
2 to the power of 3 does not mean 2 x 3 = 6. It means 2 x 2 x 2 = 8. Let’s practice reading and writing exponents with these worksheets.