K5 Learning Blog

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

Grammar help

Opinion writing involves the use of persuasive language, logical reasoning, and supporting evidence to strengthen the writer’s point of view. We share our tips on how to teach opinion writing.

Math help

In grade 2, students work on ones, tens and hundreds. Our worksheets have them practice composing and decomposing numbers using place value concepts.

Grammar help

Subordinating conjunctions are words that join two parts of a sentence, making one part less important or dependent on the other. They help us understand when, why, how, or under what conditions something happens in a sentence.

Reading help

Onomatopoeia, pronounced ah-nuh-mah-tuh-PEE-uh, refers to words that imitate the sound they describe.

Math help

Learning to count money is an important skill for young children. Here are some basic steps and activities for teaching young students to count money.

Reading help

Teaching point of view to students can be an engaging and interactive process. Here's a step-by-step guide to help you introduce and explain the concept of point of view.

Tips & worksheets

As parents we want to help our kids learn to manage their emotions, establish positive relationships, and make responsible decisions. We’ve created several pages of social and emotional (SEL) worksheets for practice.

Math help

Mental division involves dividing numbers without using pen and paper or a calculator. We share some strategies to help with mental division.

Grammar help

Opinion writing encourages students to think critically about a topic. We’ve created a number of worksheets for students to practice opinion writing.

Math help

Creating and interpreting line plots can be made engaging and accessible for students. Here's a step-by-step guide.