Free Homeschool Worksheets

In this page are links to free homeschool worksheets that you can use as a resource for your homeschooling. We will continue to add more as we move forward. Thank you for your patience.

Handwriting Worksheets - A4 size - Alphabets, Numbers and Coloring

Handwriting Worksheets - A4 size - Handwriting Worksheets of Alphabets A-E

Worksheets For Kids - A4 size - Handwriting Worksheets of Alphabets A-Z

Animals Coloring Book - 6"x9" size - Coloring Worksheets

Christmas Coloring Book - 6"x9" size - Coloring Worksheets

Gratitude Journal for Boys - 6"x9" size - Gratitude Journal for Boys

Gratitude Journal for Girls - 6"x9" size - Gratitude Journal for Girls

Homeschool Planner - 6"x9" size - Homeschool 20 Week Planner With Notes at the End of the Planner, Pre-Filled Subjects

Homeschool Planner - 6"x9" size - Homeschool 20 Week Planner With Notes at the End of Each Week, Pre-Filled Subjects

Homeschool Planner - 6"x9" size - Homeschool 20 Week Planner With Notes at the End of the Planner, No Subjects

Note: when you print 6"x 9" worksheets, you are advised to print 2 pages per sheet (fit to page) so it will fit your A4 or short sized paper. See image below:

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Other Free Homeschool Worksheets

Here are some reputable websites that offer free homeschool worksheets for your kids:

1. Education.com
- This website offers thousands of printable worksheets, online games, and lesson plans. They have resources for various subjects and grade levels.

2. TLSBooks.com
- TLSBooks offers free educational worksheets for preschool to elementary students. Subjects include math, English, science, and more.

3. GreatSchools.org
- This organization provides free printable worksheets, articles, and other educational resources.

4. 123Homeschool4Me
- Here you can find free printable worksheets, lesson plans, and educational activities for kids, spanning various grades and subjects.

5. JumpStart
- Offers educational games, lesson plans, and worksheets for a variety of subjects.

6. Teachers Pay Teachers
- While primarily a platform for educators to sell their resources, many educators also offer free worksheets and materials.

7. Super Teacher Worksheets
- They have a variety of subjects available, and while some content requires a membership, there are free resources as well.

8. EdHelper
- Offers worksheets for math, reading comprehension, puzzles, and more. They have both free resources and a subscription option.

9. Softschools.com
- Provides free math worksheets, games, quizzes, phonics worksheets, and more.

10. ABCmouse
- While the main platform requires a subscription, they occasionally offer free resources and trials.

When you are using these websites, it's always a good idea to preview the content to ensure it aligns with your homeschooling goals and the learning level of your child. Furthermore, as websites evolve and new resources are created, it's beneficial to periodically explore new options online for fresh and engaging content.

Some of our Homeschool Resources

Books for Kids to Read

Boys Without Names
by Kashmira Sheth

This is part of my children's homeschool reading curriculum. One of them loves this book as soon as he started reading it. He spent a lot of time reading it until he finished the whole book. And he likes reading over and over, too. It's one of his favourites. This is a powerful book that is too rare these days. It reveals some of the experiences happening to children around the world today. It can open your heart to the plight of those who are suffering. It is filled with tales of ancient India. All the characters are so true to life. It is really important that young people should learn about the world around them.

Little Pear
by Eleanor Frances Lattimore

I also included this book in our homeschool reading curriculum. 2 of my kids love this book. This is a great chapter book for the young readers. It is both absorbing and well written. It is gentle without being bland. It has a great insight into a different culture, not overburdened by it, simple language, and interesting adventures.

Little Pear is a young boy who lives in a small village in China. Although his story takes place long ago, he is much like any little boy today--always on the lookout for excitement and adventure! Little Pear is just looking for fun, but he has a knack for finding trouble without even trying! Join him as he stows away to the fair in a wheelbarrow full of vegetables, nearly flies away on a kite, has a mishap with a firecracker, and is rescued from the river by a houseboat family.

The Success Principles for Teens
How to Get From Where You Are to Where You Want to Be
by Jack Canfield

I included this book for my son's homeschool reading curriculum and I am happy that he picks it to to read without me telling him to.

Everyone wants to be successful—and today's youth are no exception. After the massive success of Jack Canfield's The Success Principles, thousands of requests came rushing in to develop the most important success strategies for today's teenagers. Their calls have been answered.

Even though many teens are urged to get good grades, many feel lost when it comes to setting powerful goals and creating the life they really want. Jack Canfield, cocreator of the famed Chicken Soup for the Soul series has teamed up with successful author and young entrepreneur Kent Healy to design a fun and engaging teen-friendly book that offers the timeless information and inspiration to get from where you are to where you really want to be.