About PrintSpark Kids

A free library of printable math practice for K–5, built by people who actually print these pages, hand them out, and watch kids work through them.

PrintSpark Kids started with a simple frustration. Every time a parent or teacher needed a quick, focused practice page (say, a single sheet of two-digit subtraction with regrouping for tomorrow morning), the search ended in a paywall, a sketchy PDF mill, or a 90-second video ad blocking the download button. Pencil-and-paper drill is the lowest-tech thing in elementary math. The materials should match.

So we built a free library and organized it the way a teacher actually thinks. Every printable is tagged by grade level (kindergarten through fifth) and by skill strand (counting, addition, subtraction, place value, multiplication, division, fractions, decimals, geometry, and measurement). Every page maps to a Common Core State Standard, so these worksheets sit comfortably alongside whatever curriculum your school or homeschool already uses.

Who we are

PrintSpark Kids is a small editorial team of former elementary teachers and parents who got tired of buying the same worksheet packets year after year. We don't sell anything. We don't run a paid course on the side. The whole point of the site is to put classroom-tested printables within reach of any family with a printer and an internet connection.

Almost every page in the library prints with a second-page answer key for the adult, so a parent or teacher can check work in a glance instead of redoing the arithmetic. The key is generated from the same problem set the child sees, so the numbers always match.

How we build the worksheets

Every page follows the same recipe. We start with a Common Core standard. We translate it into a concrete student-facing skill. Then we write practice problems that climb in difficulty across the page, with gentle warm-ups at the top and stretch problems at the bottom, so kids get an early win before they hit the harder work. We hand you a clean, single-page printable with room for kids to show their work, no signup, no PDF locked behind an email, no upsell.

What "free" means here

Free means free. No login, no email gate, no preview-then-paywall trick. Download as many pages as you'd like. Photocopy them for your whole class. Send them home with a tutoring student. Our only ask is that you don't repackage and resell the worksheets as your own product. Printing, sharing, modifying for your own classroom: all fair game.

How to reach us

Find a typo? Disagree with how we sequenced a skill? Want to suggest a worksheet topic that's missing from the library? Drop us a note. We read every message, and we update pages based on real teacher and parent feedback every week.