In addition to the pages listed below, there are hundreds of other free pages on the Enchanted Learning website.
Trace the development of the butterfly from egg to larva to pupa to adult.
A blackline master (printout) of the flag of China.
A short, printable book for early readers about the colors and flowers, featuring a yellow daffodil, purple crocus, white lily, red tulip, pink rose, blue bluebells, and a green bud.
Draw and color ice cream cones according to simple directions, such as, “Draw a red circle around each of the single scoop cones.”
A short, printable book about addition. This activity book asks the student to solve simple addition problems stated in terms of firefighting words, including firetrucks, firefighters, axes, helmets, dogs, hoses, hydrants, boots, and fires put out.
An outline map of Japan to print.
Cut out the four scenes and arrange them so they show the life cycle of the ladybug from egg to adult as it undergoes complete metamorphosis.
Label the place setting in Spanish.
Make a numbers wheel using this 2-page print-out; it consists of a base page together with a wheel that spins around. When you spin the wheel, the numbers 0 through 11 are shown, one at a time, in number form, spelled out, and in pictorial form. The student then writes down the twelve numbers.
Write 4-digit numbers given clues about place value.
Make a planets wheel using this 2-page print-out; it consists of a base page together with a wheel that spins around. When you spin the wheel, eight planets appear (with a few facts for each), one at a time: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. The student then writes down the planets (in order), and other objects in our Solar System.
Use the list of vehicle spelling words to answer simple questions. Words: car, truck, boat, plane, van, bus, cab, train, jet, bike.
Find the words in the birthday wordsearch puzzle, then use the extra letters to find the secret message. Secret Word: “Year.”
“AN” word wheel. This 2-page print-out makes a word wheel; it consists of a base page together with a wheel that spins around. When you spin the wheel, six words that rhyme with “an” are formed, one at a time: pan, fan, man, ran, can, and van. The student then writes down the words that are formed by the word wheel and six others with the same ending.
This activity requires a globe or detailed world map (one showing country names, latitude and longitude). Then follow the directions to travel around the globe to the final geography destination. When you are done, unscramble the circled words to find the hidden treasure.
You can generate printable addition worksheet (one page of questions and one page of answers) with 8, 10 or 12 problems. Every time you click, you get a new worksheet, with a new set of questions and answers.