Where to download Kumon Worksheets for free?
Q. I need all Kumon Worksheets both Mathematics and Reading. Thank you.
Asked by mijoba6 - Fri Aug 14 05:19:10 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
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Answered by Astray A - Fri Aug 14 12:21:19 2009
Q. I need all Kumon Worksheets both Mathematics and Reading. Thank you.
Asked by mijoba6 - Fri Aug 14 05:19:10 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
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Answered by Astray A - Fri Aug 14 12:21:19 2009
Are there any websites with Kumon worksheets that you can download or copy out of for a young child?
Q. And please I dont want to know about the indian counterpart
Asked by ruvi03 - Thu Jan 25 03:28:15 2007 - - 1 Answers - 1 Comments
A. go to and click on the yellow tabs at the top: reading, math that will let you click on the right to get worksheet samples, and you could print those out.
Answered by answer faerie, V.T., A. M. - Thu Jan 25 14:19:38 2007
Q. And please I dont want to know about the indian counterpart
Asked by ruvi03 - Thu Jan 25 03:28:15 2007 - - 1 Answers - 1 Comments
A. go to and click on the yellow tabs at the top: reading, math that will let you click on the right to get worksheet samples, and you could print those out.
Answered by answer faerie, V.T., A. M. - Thu Jan 25 14:19:38 2007
Where can I get kumon worksheets (without joining kumon center)?
Q. I am looking to get kumon worksheets (in sequence) for my kids. Where could I get it. I know there are multiple sites available who give worksheets but kumon worksheet follow an order (The order of moving to next level after another). That's the only reason I am interested in kumon worksheets. There are some initial stage workbooks but not after subtractions (in math). Is joining kumon the only way to get those worksheets?
Asked by ak60107 - Wed Mar 14 17:08:10 2007 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Kumon is a set of services. Granted, the meat of it is the worksheets. However part of that is your determination to make the kid do the work, and by paying $100/month per subject you are given that determination (dammit, you're doing this because I paid for it!!) and checking in to the Kumon school every week forces YOU to adhere to their schedule. I'm saying "you" as the parent because you're the one who's under pressure, and you have to place that pressure on the child in their own way because it's not their money being spent. (Major rewards have worked for us.) Another "service" is their regular testing and evaluation. My oldest child is in Kumon, but not my younger three. The reason is that my oldest is blazing the trail and after two… [cont.]
Answered by Richard H - Wed Mar 14 22:50:03 2007
Q. I am looking to get kumon worksheets (in sequence) for my kids. Where could I get it. I know there are multiple sites available who give worksheets but kumon worksheet follow an order (The order of moving to next level after another). That's the only reason I am interested in kumon worksheets. There are some initial stage workbooks but not after subtractions (in math). Is joining kumon the only way to get those worksheets?
Asked by ak60107 - Wed Mar 14 17:08:10 2007 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Kumon is a set of services. Granted, the meat of it is the worksheets. However part of that is your determination to make the kid do the work, and by paying $100/month per subject you are given that determination (dammit, you're doing this because I paid for it!!) and checking in to the Kumon school every week forces YOU to adhere to their schedule. I'm saying "you" as the parent because you're the one who's under pressure, and you have to place that pressure on the child in their own way because it's not their money being spent. (Major rewards have worked for us.) Another "service" is their regular testing and evaluation. My oldest child is in Kumon, but not my younger three. The reason is that my oldest is blazing the trail and after two… [cont.]
Answered by Richard H - Wed Mar 14 22:50:03 2007
are there any websites with kumon worksheets that you can download or copy of for a young child?
Q. are there any websites with kumon worksheets that you can download or copy of for a young child?
Asked by Patricia F - Sat Feb 7 19:07:31 2009 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I don't think there are any. It's sounds kinda illegal and unfair for the others. Well, If you do really need sheets for a child, might as well send her/him to one. It's way more effective if it is that way. There is this certain difference from answering sheets without a instructor or something because, the instructor would know best when to level the child with her/his certain pace of doing so. The instructor can also give you sets that was given in the past week because it's either they see that the child needs speed or whatever. So yeah :). It is best to enroll the child to one.
Answered by Rook19! :] - Sun Feb 8 01:24:26 2009
Q. are there any websites with kumon worksheets that you can download or copy of for a young child?
Asked by Patricia F - Sat Feb 7 19:07:31 2009 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I don't think there are any. It's sounds kinda illegal and unfair for the others. Well, If you do really need sheets for a child, might as well send her/him to one. It's way more effective if it is that way. There is this certain difference from answering sheets without a instructor or something because, the instructor would know best when to level the child with her/his certain pace of doing so. The instructor can also give you sets that was given in the past week because it's either they see that the child needs speed or whatever. So yeah :). It is best to enroll the child to one.
Answered by Rook19! :] - Sun Feb 8 01:24:26 2009
Are there any websites with Kumon reading worksheets that you can buy or download? (not only the samples)?
Q. Are there any websites with Kumon reading worksheets that you can buy or download? (not only the samples)?
Asked by Tam - Sat Nov 10 00:18:36 2007 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I doubt if there are, as Kumon want to keep their sheets only for their franchisees and students. After all, that is what Kumon is all about, worksheets!
Answered by Done wit dis 2 - Tue Nov 13 10:08:34 2007
Q. Are there any websites with Kumon reading worksheets that you can buy or download? (not only the samples)?
Asked by Tam - Sat Nov 10 00:18:36 2007 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I doubt if there are, as Kumon want to keep their sheets only for their franchisees and students. After all, that is what Kumon is all about, worksheets!
Answered by Done wit dis 2 - Tue Nov 13 10:08:34 2007
Does anyone know if Kumon can sell math worksheets/books to people who aren't a part of Kumon?
Q. Does anyone know if Kumon can sell math worksheets/books to people who aren't a part of Kumon?
Asked by cutest pooky - Wed Dec 20 22:30:55 2006 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. This site says their better
Answered by gone - Sun Dec 24 20:16:16 2006
Q. Does anyone know if Kumon can sell math worksheets/books to people who aren't a part of Kumon?
Asked by cutest pooky - Wed Dec 20 22:30:55 2006 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. This site says their better
Answered by gone - Sun Dec 24 20:16:16 2006
Can someone explain what is Kumon all about?
Q. i have read the info in kumon's website and looked at some of the worksheets. seems to me just like a series of drills like we used to do in school way back when. what's the difference and what is so special about it?
Asked by muslimah - Fri Jul 28 09:35:36 2006 - - 2 Answers - 1 Comments
A. Kumon was started by a Japanese businessman who was just helping his kids get through school. The Japanese school system is pretty much a rote-memory deal (remember exactly what the teacher said and write that on the test). The Kumon system is basically a series of very repetitive drills. It works pretty well for some folks, not as well for others. Personally I think it's pretty good, but more than a little boring. Both my kids go to Kumon "cram schools" (like after school classes) in Japan, and it has helped them, especially with math.
Answered by peter_lobell - Fri Jul 28 11:17:44 2006
Q. i have read the info in kumon's website and looked at some of the worksheets. seems to me just like a series of drills like we used to do in school way back when. what's the difference and what is so special about it?
Asked by muslimah - Fri Jul 28 09:35:36 2006 - - 2 Answers - 1 Comments
A. Kumon was started by a Japanese businessman who was just helping his kids get through school. The Japanese school system is pretty much a rote-memory deal (remember exactly what the teacher said and write that on the test). The Kumon system is basically a series of very repetitive drills. It works pretty well for some folks, not as well for others. Personally I think it's pretty good, but more than a little boring. Both my kids go to Kumon "cram schools" (like after school classes) in Japan, and it has helped them, especially with math.
Answered by peter_lobell - Fri Jul 28 11:17:44 2006
What is your opinion of Kumon Learning?
Q. I have recently started working as an assistant at a Kumon learning center and I am wondering if it is worth the parents' expense. At first look, it seems good--children learning independently at their own pace. But then, on second look, it appears to me that parents are paying for "busywork" in the form of worksheets without any preliminary or supporting instruction. Based on my observaion, the premise is that children will learn on their own: works in theory, but not necessarily in fact. I'll make no more comments until I see some feedback.
Asked by krissie - Tue Jul 21 21:24:20 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I'm also an assistant at Kumon, and as someone who's formerly done Kumon as a kid, I can say that it's worked pretty darn well. Math abides by set rules, and repetitive practice of these rules will result in a pretty math proficient kid. Especially at a young age, constant repetition will ensure success in math at older ages as well. Well it did for me, and many of my friends xD Of course, the student must actually sit down, read the examples, understand them, and apply them. A lot of times, since it's independent learning, kids will cut corners and avoid work a lot, resulting in learning nothing. On the other hand, Kumon English was largely useless for me. Being able to write well is presumably the goal of Kumon Language, but repetition… [cont.]
Answered by Philip H - Wed Jul 22 00:56:47 2009
Q. I have recently started working as an assistant at a Kumon learning center and I am wondering if it is worth the parents' expense. At first look, it seems good--children learning independently at their own pace. But then, on second look, it appears to me that parents are paying for "busywork" in the form of worksheets without any preliminary or supporting instruction. Based on my observaion, the premise is that children will learn on their own: works in theory, but not necessarily in fact. I'll make no more comments until I see some feedback.
Asked by krissie - Tue Jul 21 21:24:20 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I'm also an assistant at Kumon, and as someone who's formerly done Kumon as a kid, I can say that it's worked pretty darn well. Math abides by set rules, and repetitive practice of these rules will result in a pretty math proficient kid. Especially at a young age, constant repetition will ensure success in math at older ages as well. Well it did for me, and many of my friends xD Of course, the student must actually sit down, read the examples, understand them, and apply them. A lot of times, since it's independent learning, kids will cut corners and avoid work a lot, resulting in learning nothing. On the other hand, Kumon English was largely useless for me. Being able to write well is presumably the goal of Kumon Language, but repetition… [cont.]
Answered by Philip H - Wed Jul 22 00:56:47 2009
Does anyone know of a program via the internet that is similar to Kumon math? Thank you!?
Q. My 13 yod THRIVED in Kumon, but at $100. a month and twice a week visits, it became apparent we needed to do something at home. Saxon is good, but because my daughter needs repetition I am having to make up math problems myself which is very time consuming. I am looking for something pretty close to Kumon via the internet so that I can print out the worksheets, but maybe even doing the problems over the computer might work. And...I'm looking for something a little cheaper. :) thank you in advance!
Asked by blestmomma - Sun Jul 9 18:51:24 2006 - - 2 Answers - 1 Comments
A. I haven't seen anything. Saxon is known for being overly repetitive. Most school supply stores have tons of math workbooks. You can buy several and just give your child extra practice problems. You may be able to buy these online as well.
Answered by fifty - Sun Jul 9 19:42:07 2006
Q. My 13 yod THRIVED in Kumon, but at $100. a month and twice a week visits, it became apparent we needed to do something at home. Saxon is good, but because my daughter needs repetition I am having to make up math problems myself which is very time consuming. I am looking for something pretty close to Kumon via the internet so that I can print out the worksheets, but maybe even doing the problems over the computer might work. And...I'm looking for something a little cheaper. :) thank you in advance!
Asked by blestmomma - Sun Jul 9 18:51:24 2006 - - 2 Answers - 1 Comments
A. I haven't seen anything. Saxon is known for being overly repetitive. Most school supply stores have tons of math workbooks. You can buy several and just give your child extra practice problems. You may be able to buy these online as well.
Answered by fifty - Sun Jul 9 19:42:07 2006
Can someone explain in detail about what Kumon Math method is about?
Q. Can someone explain in detail about what Kumon Math is about? If a 7th grader started Kumon, what level will he probably start in? Oh, and if you can can you send examples of the worksheets to seventhgrade1@zoomshare.c om. I will be marking the answer on detail, so explain as much as you can.
Asked by lulu - Thu Mar 22 21:36:12 2007 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Well, I don't have any worksheets so sorry. But basically the Kumon Method is learning through repitition. Not to the point where you memorize it, but where you know what you're doing. At lower levels, 1+1 and 2x3 are to sharpen your skills so that you're insanely fast when it comes to those. And higher levels where they start to teach you hard stuff is where the method kicks in. Basically, to learn it, they'll give you an example. you follow the example step by step You fail the worksheet, they make you repeat it. Instructor teaches you how to do it. No better way to learn than through your own mistakes. Take worksheet again. Fail again. This time instructor helps you hammer in fine points. Take worksheet again. Pass. Make you repeat.… [cont.]
Answered by pokedude1013 - Thu Mar 22 21:47:21 2007
Q. Can someone explain in detail about what Kumon Math is about? If a 7th grader started Kumon, what level will he probably start in? Oh, and if you can can you send examples of the worksheets to seventhgrade1@zoomshare.c om. I will be marking the answer on detail, so explain as much as you can.
Asked by lulu - Thu Mar 22 21:36:12 2007 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Well, I don't have any worksheets so sorry. But basically the Kumon Method is learning through repitition. Not to the point where you memorize it, but where you know what you're doing. At lower levels, 1+1 and 2x3 are to sharpen your skills so that you're insanely fast when it comes to those. And higher levels where they start to teach you hard stuff is where the method kicks in. Basically, to learn it, they'll give you an example. you follow the example step by step You fail the worksheet, they make you repeat it. Instructor teaches you how to do it. No better way to learn than through your own mistakes. Take worksheet again. Fail again. This time instructor helps you hammer in fine points. Take worksheet again. Pass. Make you repeat.… [cont.]
Answered by pokedude1013 - Thu Mar 22 21:47:21 2007
how to excel more at school while completing Kumon Math?
Q. so...i'm starting third year high school in about two weeks and i want to be the top of my class for all the four gradings. i'm fine with the subjects and all, but i'm really lazy and i end up doing assignments in school while the teacher i'm submitting it to is already in front of the class. also for projects i end up finishing them with mediocre results at the last minute. also i need more co-curricular activities. and i'm currently doing Kumon Math, which i'm supposed to finish as soon as possible and i'm trying to finish the whole program by doing 10 worksheets a day. how can i manage to do them all? i know a lot of Kumon students also excel at their schools more than i do. i don't know how they do it, but if you're one of them, can… [cont.]
Asked by Esme - Fri May 15 03:02:08 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Depending on what level you are in, completing the whole ten pages in a packet per day is too much. I would say completing ten pages a day is good up until the middle of level F in math. Anything after and you will go over the estimated time that it should take you to complete the packet. I was doing ten pages until level F. By completing ten pages in one sitting, I was going over the time allotted. As soon as I cut down my pages to five, I was within the time. It is amazing how that works! Even though by cutting down the worksheets, it will take you twice as long, you may absorb the work more, do less repetition since you will not be making as many mistakes, etc. Another tip is to complete your Kumon homework before your actual… [cont.]
Answered by pumpkinpie - Fri May 15 12:56:07 2009
Q. so...i'm starting third year high school in about two weeks and i want to be the top of my class for all the four gradings. i'm fine with the subjects and all, but i'm really lazy and i end up doing assignments in school while the teacher i'm submitting it to is already in front of the class. also for projects i end up finishing them with mediocre results at the last minute. also i need more co-curricular activities. and i'm currently doing Kumon Math, which i'm supposed to finish as soon as possible and i'm trying to finish the whole program by doing 10 worksheets a day. how can i manage to do them all? i know a lot of Kumon students also excel at their schools more than i do. i don't know how they do it, but if you're one of them, can… [cont.]
Asked by Esme - Fri May 15 03:02:08 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Depending on what level you are in, completing the whole ten pages in a packet per day is too much. I would say completing ten pages a day is good up until the middle of level F in math. Anything after and you will go over the estimated time that it should take you to complete the packet. I was doing ten pages until level F. By completing ten pages in one sitting, I was going over the time allotted. As soon as I cut down my pages to five, I was within the time. It is amazing how that works! Even though by cutting down the worksheets, it will take you twice as long, you may absorb the work more, do less repetition since you will not be making as many mistakes, etc. Another tip is to complete your Kumon homework before your actual… [cont.]
Answered by pumpkinpie - Fri May 15 12:56:07 2009
What are your favorite preschool websites and resources?
Q. I have a 3 year old, and two autistic 5 year old boys that I am homeschooling. No, that is not necessary, but I think it is very necessary for them. I like the Kumon First Steps workbooks, and I have all in one pre-school curriculums for our basics. But I like to have themed unites with fun videos, games, felt board stories, songs, simple arts and crafts, and some fun worksheets that are theme based and will work on basic thinking, sortings, etc. skills. As of this month, everything still has to be very simple... although they are participating, singing along, and in general doing great. Arts and crafts have to be very simple... but not simply a coloring page. I'm still not sure why, but i can only get them to do a wee little bit of… [cont.]
Asked by jordankat127 - Mon Sep 24 08:28:26 2007 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Luckily for us, there are now plenty of sites out there that have great content that will help your child learn and grow. Some of my kids favorite sites are This site is great for young children. There are plenty of activities that keep my six year old and my two year old interested. Games vary from matching, to concentration-type games (we unexpectedly found out that my 2 year old little girl is a master at this. I need to research what that means) to activities that test and improve math, reading and shape and color recognition. There is no cost for the site, but there are ads. All of Playhouse Disney's sites focus on the characters on their hit television shows that play to preschoolers across the nation. At first glance, this… [cont.]
Answered by Dan T - Tue Sep 25 11:10:45 2007
Q. I have a 3 year old, and two autistic 5 year old boys that I am homeschooling. No, that is not necessary, but I think it is very necessary for them. I like the Kumon First Steps workbooks, and I have all in one pre-school curriculums for our basics. But I like to have themed unites with fun videos, games, felt board stories, songs, simple arts and crafts, and some fun worksheets that are theme based and will work on basic thinking, sortings, etc. skills. As of this month, everything still has to be very simple... although they are participating, singing along, and in general doing great. Arts and crafts have to be very simple... but not simply a coloring page. I'm still not sure why, but i can only get them to do a wee little bit of… [cont.]
Asked by jordankat127 - Mon Sep 24 08:28:26 2007 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Luckily for us, there are now plenty of sites out there that have great content that will help your child learn and grow. Some of my kids favorite sites are This site is great for young children. There are plenty of activities that keep my six year old and my two year old interested. Games vary from matching, to concentration-type games (we unexpectedly found out that my 2 year old little girl is a master at this. I need to research what that means) to activities that test and improve math, reading and shape and color recognition. There is no cost for the site, but there are ads. All of Playhouse Disney's sites focus on the characters on their hit television shows that play to preschoolers across the nation. At first glance, this… [cont.]
Answered by Dan T - Tue Sep 25 11:10:45 2007
Can anyone help me?
Q. Does anyone know if there are any downloadable version of KUMON math worksheets for free online, so that I could access to them without actually going to the institute? If you know any sites that offers kumon math worksheets that could be downloaded for free, please let me know as soon as possible. Thanks for your time!!! ;~)
Asked by Tatini G - Mon Jun 11 12:52:34 2007 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. cool maths. com
Answered by ncjain1953 - Mon Jun 11 13:07:30 2007
Q. Does anyone know if there are any downloadable version of KUMON math worksheets for free online, so that I could access to them without actually going to the institute? If you know any sites that offers kumon math worksheets that could be downloaded for free, please let me know as soon as possible. Thanks for your time!!! ;~)
Asked by Tatini G - Mon Jun 11 12:52:34 2007 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. cool maths. com
Answered by ncjain1953 - Mon Jun 11 13:07:30 2007
Can anyone help me?
Q. Does anyone know if there are any downloadable version of KUMON math worksheets for free online, so that I could access to them without actually going to the institute? If you know any sites that offers kumon math worksheets that could be downloaded for free, please let me know as soon as possible. Thanks for your time!!! ;~)
Asked by Tatini G - Mon Jun 11 12:51:30 2007 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I highly doubt that you will get those for free. THey are usually password protected and you need an username for most learning centers. People pay for the worksheets, so I don't think they would just post on the net for free. Good luck anyway.
Answered by Samster - Mon Jun 11 13:00:30 2007
Q. Does anyone know if there are any downloadable version of KUMON math worksheets for free online, so that I could access to them without actually going to the institute? If you know any sites that offers kumon math worksheets that could be downloaded for free, please let me know as soon as possible. Thanks for your time!!! ;~)
Asked by Tatini G - Mon Jun 11 12:51:30 2007 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I highly doubt that you will get those for free. THey are usually password protected and you need an username for most learning centers. People pay for the worksheets, so I don't think they would just post on the net for free. Good luck anyway.
Answered by Samster - Mon Jun 11 13:00:30 2007
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