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Kindergarten Test Practice Worksheets
Feb 16th
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Continuing our series by grade level, Kindergarten has some important testing, too. We really can’t start a kid in 1st grade of Kindergarten doesn’t do their job of getting students ready, and it’s certainly not an easy job. Add these free resources to your roster of ready-to-go testing strategies.
Kindergarten Test Practice Worksheets
Preschool Test Practice Worksheets
Feb 14th
Preschool Test Practice, Free Preschool Test Practice, Preschool Reading Comprehension Test Practice, Preschool Practice Tests, Preschool Standardized Test Practice
The most important things that first year of school is knowing your numbers, your letters, maybe a few colors, and possibly how to write your name. That shoe-tying thing is somewhere in there as well. Sadly, a lot of kids come to school unable to identify or say their letters, so we’ve got to get them caught up. Do a series of pretests, assessments, and post tests to determine success and growing familiarity with letters. Our free resources will help!
Preschool Test Practice Worksheets
Test Practice Worksheets
Feb 12th
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No matter how much you love teaching, it all boils down to what a few pieces of paper say about your year’s work with a child. Make sure they’re ready and make sure the public gets an accurate representation of what your students can do by adequately preparing them for tests. Hit on major test taking strategies with have fun teaching’s test practice exercises.
States Worksheets
Feb 9th
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We’ve got 50 states, Canada has a handful of territories… sounds like we lose out in terms of which kids have to remember more. Well, best get started, right? 50 states and capitals by the time they hit 6th grade or so. The sooner we know where our nation’s states and lands are located, the better. Make some states books, with capitals, state birds, state flags, major cities, and landforms. Get started with free state activities and printables form have fun teaching.
Map Worksheets
Feb 7th
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I love maps. I always have. I used to peruse social studies books for maps of troop movements, empire expansions, and all that stuff that dorky kids love. Get your own students to let their inner map nerds out! Encourage them with map studies, or free activities like the one shown here, where they get to learn their directions on a compass rose.
Invention Worksheets
Feb 5th
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Nothing says fun like an inventors fair! Even better, have students invent something made only from recycled junk laying around the house. Now we’re talking environmental science, social studies, and a sort of science fair all at once. Add in some writing and a speech to go with it, and you have grades in 3 or 4 subjects!
Money Worksheets
Feb 2nd
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If there is one thing that all students relate to, it’s money. So how is it that so few people can actually count out change? Break out your plastic coins, practice your skip-counting by 5′s, 10′s, and 25′s, and let’s get this skill hammered down nicely. Oh, and these free money worksheets might help you in your endeavors. Browse through and practice with these, and then you could have students make change for you from a change drawer as a performance assessment!
Measurement Worksheets
Jan 31st
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Measuring and understanding when to use which unit is most certainly going to be on standardized testing in younger grade levels. Even 4th and 5th grade and into middle school they dabble with capacity and other complicated units, especially metric. Though you might get some resistance from kids who hate having to learn more than just inches and centimeters, this is an amazing life skill. Think how often a day we use gallons, miles, degrees, cups, and a dozen other common measures. There is hardly a person alive who doesn’t need this.
Inequalities Worksheets
Jan 29th
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Compare the numbers, and the alligator eats the bigger number, right? Well, it’s not if you don’t have good number sense. Practice inequalities with these cute worksheets that can be a great send-home piece of work for kids to do with their parents. Again, counters like marbles, skittles, peanuts, or bingo chips make great teaching aids for this sort of stuff.
Graphing Worksheets
Jan 26th
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Graphing awakes deep fears within our souls, much like that Lovecraftian branch of math known as algebra. I tell you though, it’s not to be feared, but embraced. Hug your bar and line graphs! Learn to love them, because most every standardized test in math or science for the rest of your life will include graphs. Social studies loves to throw in graphs too, just to remind everyone that it’s a subject worth knowing, too. So get to it, learn to label each axis, properly numerate your axis, too, and then draw your major and minor grid lines. And remember… you can tell the kids about Excel and spreadsheets when they’re in college.















