Reading & Math for K-5
K5 Learning provides free worksheets and other materials for kids in kindergarten to grade 5.
Is it rough or smooth? Does it float or sink? Is it attracted to a magnet? Grade 1 students start to explore properties of materials.
Faced with an irregular shape, students often find it daunting to work out its area. We'll show you how.
What is wrong with this sentence? "Each boy must bring their own snack." We tackle the problem students have with pronoun agreement.
In time for Christmas, we've created a bundle of themed math and reading worksheets for your kids to enjoy.
Alliterations help our kids become better readers. Read on to find out how.
In kindergarten, students start to learn about plants. We've created a series of worksheets that help them practice what they learn.
Prepositions and prepositional phrases need lots of practice. We've created a series of worksheets on this topic for grade 4 and grade 5 students.
Is 4 1/3 greater than, less than or equal to 15/3? How do you compare improper fractions and mixed numbers? Let us show you how.
We've created worksheets for kindergarten students to practice the five senses and our body parts.
Which sentence is correct? "The bouquet of roses smell wonderful?" or "The bouquet of roses smells wonderful?" Read on to find out.