K5 Learning Blog

K5 Learning provides free worksheets and other materials for kids in kindergarten to grade 5.

Grammar help

We use indefinite pronouns to refer to people or things without specifically identifying them. Let us explain.

Grammar help

Informative writing shares information without an opinion. Grade 3 students practice this form of writing, so we have added a whole new section of worksheets for students to work on this writing style.

Math help

The distributive property states that an expression which is given in form of A (B + C) can be solved as A × (B + C) = AB + AC. How would you explain this to your child?

Math help

In addition and multiplication, it doesn't matter how we group the numbers together, the answer will stay the same. Let us show you how that works.

Learning resources

Preparing your child for the new school year involves a combination of practical, emotional, and organizational steps. Here are some tips to help you get started.

Grammar help

What is the object of a prepositional phrase? The object of a prepositional phrase plays a crucial role in conveying the details and relationships within a sentence. To identify the object is, therefore, important to learn.

Math help

Understanding the Greatest Common Factor can be helpful when working with fractions, simplifying fractions, or solving problems that involve finding the largest common divisor between numbers.

K5 update

For grade 5 students, we have created 20 new word search puzzles focusing on academic topics, such as the Bill of Rights, human body systems and simple machines.

K5 update

In grade 5 students work on spelling two and three letter blends, as well as prefix and suffix words. We’ve created printable practice worksheets for students to trace, copy and rewrite groups of grade 5 words.

K5 update

Our new grade 4 word search puzzles are themed with academic subjects in mind, such as the water cycle, electricity and pollination.