Printable Library for Screen-Free Learning Activities

Looking for meaningful, high-quality activities to reduce your child's screen time and boost their focus? Welcome to the Whizki Learning Hub's Printable Library - your trusted resource for teacher-designed, hands-on learning materials. Here you'll find a growing collection of printables for every situation, from summer slide prevention and kindergarten prep to quiet rainy day activities. Each worksheet is designed to improve fine motor skills, support your homeschool curriculum, or simply provide a joyful alternative to tablets. Use our simple filters to find the perfect activity for your child's age and learning goals. Let's turn playtime into progress, together.

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Picture Sight Word Writing Worksheet Worksheet Cover BackgroundPicture Sight Word Writing WorksheetIf your kindergartener stalls on letter shapes or gets bored fast, this Picture Sight Word Writing Worksheet keeps things simple. Spend one minute naming the picture, then let the child write the word on the blank line. Whizki Learning printable pages like this help quick practice feel doable.
Sight Word Writing Practice Worksheet Worksheet Cover BackgroundSight Word Writing Practice WorksheetKids can stall when letters look unfamiliar, and five-year-olds get bored fast with repetitive practice. With this Whizki Learning sight-word worksheet, point to the picture, read the scrambled-letter hint together, and write the word on the line. Finish with one quick sentence using the word out loud.
Picture Word Writing: Sight Words Worksheet Worksheet Cover BackgroundPicture Word Writing: Sight Words WorksheetKids stall when letter shapes feel tricky, and five-year-olds get bored fast with long worksheets. Whizki Learning Picture Word Writing keeps practice short, look at one object, say the word, and write it on the line. Ten minutes at the table and then you can move on.
Sight Word Picture Scramble Writing Worksheet Worksheet Cover BackgroundSight Word Picture Scramble Writing WorksheetKids often stall when letter shapes feel hard, and five-year-olds get bored fast. This page from Whizki Learning uses a picture and a letter hint to guide one word write. Try it as a quick, friendly 5-minute activity together.
Picture Naming Writing Page for Sight Words Worksheet Cover BackgroundPicture Naming Writing Page for Sight WordsWhen first graders stall on letter shapes or hesitate to spell the picture word, this small worksheet helps. Whizki Learning’s Picture Naming Writing Page gives one clear job: name the object, write the word on the blank line, and read it back together.
Sight Word Writing Worksheet with Letter Hint Worksheet Cover BackgroundSight Word Writing Worksheet with Letter HintKids can stall on letter shapes and lose their place with sight words, especially after a busy day. With this Whizki Learning with-hint page, point to the picture, say the sight word together, and have your child copy it once on the line. Stop after one try if focus dips, and come back tomorrow.
Picture Word Naming and Writing Worksheet Worksheet Cover BackgroundPicture Word Naming and Writing WorksheetKids can stall when they are stuck on letter shapes instead of the whole word. This picture-to-word worksheet gives a simple, no-hint prompt to practice sight words and vocabulary. Whizki Learning makes it easy to get that practice on paper fast.
Sight Words and Vocabulary Writing Practice Worksheet Worksheet Cover BackgroundSight Words and Vocabulary Writing Practice WorksheetSome kids stall on letter shapes, and five-year-olds get bored fast before the word feels familiar. Use this Whizki Learning page by saying the word, matching it to the picture and scrambled letters, then letting your child write it once on the line. Stop after one word, even if the page has more.
Picture Sight Words Writing Line Worksheet Worksheet Cover BackgroundPicture Sight Words Writing Line WorksheetKids sometimes stall on letter shapes, and five-year-olds get bored fast with long writing practice. With this Whizki Learning Picture Sight Words Writing Line worksheet, point to the picture and ask, “What is it?” Then let the child write the word from memory on the blank line. Finish by reading the written word back together in under three minutes.
Picture Word Writing Practice With Letter Hints Worksheet Cover BackgroundPicture Word Writing Practice With Letter HintsKids often stall on letter shapes, and five-year-olds get bored fast. This Whizki Learning page keeps practice short and focused. Next step, point to the picture, say the word, use the scrambled letters as a hint, and write the word once together.
Sight Word Writing with Scrambled Letter Hints Worksheet Cover BackgroundSight Word Writing with Scrambled Letter HintsSeven-year-olds can stall on tricky letter shapes when they try to copy sight words. Grab this page, point to the picture, say the word together, then use the scrambled-letter hint to write it on the line. Whizki Learning makes this kind of short, guided practice easy to start.
Kindergarten Sight Word Writing Worksheet Worksheet Cover BackgroundKindergarten Sight Word Writing WorksheetFive-year-olds can stall when letter shapes feel confusing, and attention slips fast. Grab the Kindergarten Sight Word Writing Worksheet and do one short round, picture first, then the letter-hint word, then a single try on the line. Whizki Learning designed this page for that calm, shared practice time.

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10 Calm-Down Activities Before Tracing and Writing (Ages 4–6) || 'Tips for making learning at home super fun.'

Getting an energetic preschooler to sit still for handwriting practice often results in frustrating power struggles. This educator-approved playbook provides 10 screen-free, proprioceptive calm-down activities designed to regulate a dysregulated nervous system. Learn how heavy work, fine motor warm-ups, and breath control prepare a child's body and mind for successful, tear-free tracing and writing.

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Why "Boredom" is the Ultimate Screen-Free Teacher || 'Tips for making learning at home super fun.'

When a preschooler complains of boredom, parents often feel immediate guilt and offer digital entertainment. This educator-approved guide explains the psychological mechanism of unstructured time and why boredom is the ultimate catalyst for independent play. Learn how to survive the initial complaining phase and utilize high-quality printed workbooks to bridge the gap between digital stimulation and deep, analog focus.

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How to Build a 15-Minute Focus Habit Before Kindergarten || 'Tips for making learning at home super fun.'

Many parents panic when their preschooler cannot sit still for more than two minutes, fearing the child is not ready for formal schooling. This educator-tested guide explains why early attention spans are naturally short and provides a step-by-step plan to gently stretch cognitive stamina. Learn how to build a reliable 15-minute focus habit using screen-free, analog activities before the first day of kindergarten.

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10 Number Games to Play in the Kitchen (Ages 3–6) || 'Tips for making learning at home super fun.'

The kitchen provides a natural, highly engaging mathematics classroom for preschoolers. This educator-approved playbook details 10 easy, screen-free number games using everyday pantry items and snacks. Learn how sorting pasta, measuring water, and counting blueberries builds foundational counting skills, one-to-one correspondence, and deep number recognition without any formal preparation.

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