About Printable Polly
Free, browser-based printables for parents and teachers of young kids — no signup, no watermark, no paywall.
Printable Polly is a free library of printable worksheets, planners, calendars, and paper templates. Everything is generated right in your browser, so you can customize a page — the grid size, the word list, the month — and print it or save it as a PDF in seconds. Nothing is uploaded, and you never need an account.
Who runs it
Printable Polly is built and maintained by Pond Software, a small independent studio that makes free, no-friction web tools. We run the site ourselves — there is no content mill behind it. When a worksheet has a mistake or a template won't print right, a real person reads the email and fixes it. You can reach us any time on the contact page.
What we make
The heart of the site is our worksheet collection for kindergarten through the early grades. These aren't generic filler pages — each one targets a single skill and names the Common Core standard it practices, so a parent or teacher knows exactly what a page covers. A few examples:
- First-grade addition worksheets — addition within 20 with answer keys and ten-frames (CCSS 1.OA.6).
- Kindergarten sight words worksheets — printable Dolch and Fry lists with tracing and practice.
- Second-grade worksheets — a hub linking every second-grade math and reading skill we cover.
Alongside the worksheets we make everyday paper tools — graph paper, weekly planners, monthly calendars, and dozens more.
How we build a page
Every worksheet leads with the thing you actually came for — the printable word list or problem set — with handwriting and tracing practice coming after, never first. For anything tied to a grade level, we align the content to the relevant Common Core State Standard and name it on the page so you can match it to a curriculum. We keep each page to one tight skill rather than cramming a whole grade onto a single sheet.
How the site stays free
Printable Polly is supported by advertising and by occasional affiliate links to products we think are genuinely useful — a printer, a laminator, some cardstock. Those links never change what a page costs you or what we recommend. You can read exactly how this works in our affiliate disclosure and privacy policy.