Category Archives: worksheets

Patriotic Word Search

Patriotic Word Search Printable Worksheet from PagingSupermom.com

In honor of Memorial Day weekend, I created this Patriotic Word Search printable worksheet. With just 10 words, it’s a great short activity to start a discussion with your kids about what we’re celebrating this weekend. This holiday usually marks the beginning of summer and is often filled with fun barbecues, swim parties and loud…

Learning to Write the Alphabet

great pre-k printable worksheets at PagingSupermom.com

With the end of another school year upon us, teachers and parents are working together to make sure Pre-K students are ready to enter kindergarten. Of course, learning the alphabet is an essential skill, so fun worksheets to help your little one master the alphabet (or to assess where he is in the learning process)…

Worksheet Wednesday: Shape Fractions

Great free math worksheets at PagingSupermom.com

Fractions can be so fun!! I mean, what’s more fun than dividing a piece of brownie in half for you and your friend? (Well, I suppose eating the brownie–but you get the idea.) So, this simple fractions worksheet is meant to boost your child’s confidence with fractions. We intentionally used everyday shapes so children can…

Worksheet Wednesday: Ladybug Matching

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With spring in full bloom here, we are still on a ladybug kick. (Remember this craft and this worksheet?) So, to keep my little Harrison happy, it’s another ladybug worksheet. You’ll find our Ladybug Matching Worksheet is perfect for preschool and kindergarten age kids as they practice counting, cutting and gluing. For more cutting exercises,…

Worksheet Wednesday: Catching Ladybugs

fun free visual math worksheets #worksheet #math

We’ve been enjoying family hikes on the mountain preserves behind our house, and on just about every outing we discover some sort of bug. But lately we’ve been into ladybugs… after all, they look so colorful and friendly. Harrison’s love of ladybugs and his nonstop questions about them “more than” inspired today’s worksheet.

Worksheet Wednesday: Counting Sets

Free Counting Worksheet -- a new free worksheet every Wednesday from PagingSupermom.com #freeworksheets #worksheetwednesday #preschool

Piper’s kindergarten teacher was recently telling me that it takes young students a while to catch on to the concept of numbered sets. Grouping things into sets is a strategy that adults do almost automatically to figure things out quickly, but this approach is not so obvious to a child. So I created this worksheet…

Worksheet Wednesday: Easter Egg Fractions

Easter Egg Fractions Free Printable Worksheet from PagingSupermom.com #fractions #worksheets #easter

This week is my family’s Spring Break so I decided to create a worksheet that could appeal to my preschooler, kindergartener and second grader — that’s a pretty tall order! I know Attalie’s second grade class has been working on fractions so I designed this math worksheet thinking she could do it on her own….

Egg-cellent Matching

Easer Matching Worksheet and more at PagingSupermom.com #worksheet #easter #preschool

With all the excitement that comes with dying and hunting eggs, it’s no wonder Harrison requested an “egg worksheet” this week. This week’s Egg-cellent Matching Worksheet is perfect for helping kids identify same and different. To take it to the next level, after coloring the worksheet, have your little one cut out the eggshells and…

Shamrock Word Search

St Patrick's Day Word Search and other fun worksheets at PagingSupermom.com #worksheet #stpatricksday

We’ve been busy here brainstorming ways to trick pesky leprechauns into our trap — we just know this is our year to finally catch one!! Liam raided all the piggy banks in our home in search of pennies; he’s convinced the leprechauns will mistake pennies for gold and walk right into the trap. (Follow us…

How to Teach Counting to 100

Counting to 100 and more free worksheets from PagingSupermom.com #worksheets #counting

Learning to count is always exciting for little ones–and it’s definitely cause for celebration the first time junior makes it to 100 all by himself!