The below worksheets are the things I couldn't find, or that I couldn't find for free. We've gotten some great work from our teachers, but in some areas the lessons went too quickly and we needed more practice (without doing the same 3 worksheets seven more times), and in other areas the lessons aren't going fast enough and I have bored kids to keep busy. Making my own worksheets was the easiest solution for me. Making them available for free so you can use them I hope makes at least a couple days of at-home lessons easier for you.
Hang in there, Parents! You're doing great :)
Hang in there, Parents! You're doing great :)
Math & Numbers
Grade 3:
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Kindergarten(-ish):
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These math worksheets are in Word or Excel so you can save them, change and edit, and so that your kids can work directly on the computer if you don't have a printer available. If you need a different file format (as in a .pdf or .jpg, for example) you can Contact Me and I'll email these same worksheets to you in a different file type if I can.
If you need a program to run Word and Excel, please check out LibreOffice. It's free to download to any Windows computer, and does everything Word and Excel can do – including open these worksheets :)
If you need a program to run Word and Excel, please check out LibreOffice. It's free to download to any Windows computer, and does everything Word and Excel can do – including open these worksheets :)
English & Letters
Grade 3, Cursive Practice:
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Kindergarten(-ish), Printing Practice:
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Language practice is hard to do at home! My kids have awesome teachers, and for Grade 3 grammar work we've been getting weekly activities and worksheets. I stand behind the supported opinion that reading is the key to the written language.
What kind of reading, you might ask. Well.... Picture books? Yes. Young reader novellas? Yes. Age appropriate short novels? Yes. Age appropriate full length novels? Yes. Novels that may not be age appropriate by school standards but my kid is interested in and I'm okay with the tameness of the content maturity level? Yes. Graphic novels? Yes! Comic books and online comics? YES! Listening to a parent, sibling, or caregiver read a book? YES! Audio books? YES! All reading is reading in my world! *Rant end* LOL :D
What kind of reading, you might ask. Well.... Picture books? Yes. Young reader novellas? Yes. Age appropriate short novels? Yes. Age appropriate full length novels? Yes. Novels that may not be age appropriate by school standards but my kid is interested in and I'm okay with the tameness of the content maturity level? Yes. Graphic novels? Yes! Comic books and online comics? YES! Listening to a parent, sibling, or caregiver read a book? YES! Audio books? YES! All reading is reading in my world! *Rant end* LOL :D