Free Printable Worksheets for Teachers | Wild and Wacky Worksheets TPT Store (Set 1)

The Wild and Wacky Worksheets store on Teachers Pay Teachers has lots of free resources (Free Printable Worksheets for Teachers). Keep reading to find out more:
A Halloween-themed vocabulary color-by-code activity. Students learn several roots, affixes, and suffixes while completing two colorful fall worksheets.
Affixes included in packet include:
ego – self
femin – woman
foli – leaf
fug – escape
fum – smoke
giga – billion
cosm – world
culp – blame
dec – ten
dem – people
dent – tooth
derm – sleep
Great worksheet for introducing finding the volume of a rectangular prism. Solve the problems to answer the question (a joke). A free geometry activity.
Great review for the GED Science Test! This worksheet reviews the concept of symbiosis by having students categorize commensalism, mutualism, and parasitism, then use their answer choices to complete a color by number activity. Great for review, test prep, homework, independent work, or group work. Adds a hands on component to a standard Science subject, making it fun and working more parts of the learners’ brains. Sure to excite lovers of Science along with those who need remediation. Works well in Special Education classrooms or even advanced classes. Also handy for Adult Education teachers preparing learners for the GED.
GED Reading Practice: Ordinary People with Extraordinary Abilities
Your GED students are sure to love these stories which will help them stay focused, avoid having to re-read sections, and have them asking for more.
Uses the same GED skill practice that other GED resources use but contains high interest stories to improve GED learner motivation.
15 Total Passages on the following:
The Woman who never forgets
The Iceman
The Human Calculator
The Woman who can smell disorders
The Man who remembers every book
The Man who feels no pain
The woman with perfect direction
The real-life “Aquaman”
The Blind Man who uses Echolocation
The woman who doesn’t age
The man with magnetic skin
The woman who sees 100 million colors
The man who never sleeps
The woman who survived freezing to death
The man who remembers every musical note
Give your GED students the extra life science practice they need with this human body systems resource.
Subtopics include the following:
- The Nervous System
- The Circulatory System
- The Respiratory System
- The Digestive System
- The Endocrine System
Contains many visuals and tables to emulate the real GED Science Test.
This color-by-number worksheet has students practice their understanding of the difference between there, they’re, and their. It can be used as supplemental material, homework, morning warm up, or just for fun! Answer Key included.
Created for my GED students but great for all Algebra classrooms! Students solve eight two-step equations and follow the directions to color the picture using their answers. It helps students with algebraic reasoning by giving practice with finding unknown numbers in two step expressions. It can be fun for test prep, homework, drills, morning work, warm ups, Bell ringers, math stations, or even family math night activities. By practicing these activities, students improve their math literacy, a great supplement to the standard math curriculum. Also a must for math intervention and fluency.
This resource is one of 14 parts of TABE 13/14 Level M Algebra. This particular portion of the packet focuses on 6.EE.9 from College and Career Readiness Standards.
Standard: Use variables to represent two quantities in a real-world problem that change in relationship to one another; write an equation to express one quantity, thought of as the dependent variable, in terms of the other quantity, thought of as the independent variable. Analyze the relationship between the dependent and independent variables using graphs and tables, and relate these to the equation.
Contains thorough introduction, practice test with 20 questions, answer keys and explanations, and study tips.








