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In this early literacy worksheet, learners will add A, E, I, O, or U to complete nine three-letter words.
Kindergarten Reading & WritingHelp your child with his reading skills with this printable worksheet that asks him to identify antonyms.
Reading & Writing Interactive WorksheetThese picture names are each missing the first two letters which make a consonant blend. Kids choose the correct blend and write it to complete the word.
Reading & Writing Interactive WorksheetHere's a fill-in-the-blank worksheet to help your first grader get acquainted with verbs, words that describe the action in the sentence.
Reading & Writing Interactive WorksheetIn this worksheet, learners will complete a camping-themed word search puzzle, then answer a prompt inviting them to describe their favorite camping activity or memory.
Reading & Writing Fill in the Sight Word Interactive Worksheet Fill in the Sight Word Kids will gain familiarity with sight words with this fill-in the blank worksheet. Reading & Writing Interactive Worksheet Verb Practice Interactive Worksheet Verb PracticeChildren will learn how to make subjects and verbs agree, and then practice completing ten sentences with the correct verb, in this appealing grammar worksheet.
Reading & Writing Interactive Worksheet Long and Short Vowel Review Interactive Worksheet Long and Short Vowel ReviewDistinguishing between long and short vowel sounds is one of the first steps in mastering vowels. Gauge student understanding of long and short vowels with this review activity.
Reading & Writing Interactive Worksheet End Blends Interactive Worksheet End BlendsLet's practice identifying the blends at the end! Kids will sound out each word and identify the ending blend.
Reading & Writing Interactive Worksheet Complete the Sentence: Common Sight Words Complete the Sentence: Common Sight WordsCombining writing and sight word practice, this complete-the-sentence worksheet is packed with learning.
Reading & WritingWhich consonant blend could you add to "ick" to build a sturdy house? Kids choose the correct blend from the boxes and write it to complete the word.
Reading & Writing Interactive WorksheetHelp your first grader learn all about adjectives with a fun worksheet that promotes better grammar and handwriting.
Reading & WritingHelp your first grader overcome her grammar gripes with this verb-filled worksheet. She'll practice identifying the verbs in a page chock-full of sentences!
Reading & Writing Roll a Word Roll a WordWho knew you could play a game with dice that helps your 1st learn to read? Try this game that will have your child rolling his way to better reading skills.
Reading & WritingHelp your new writer learn the difference between nouns and verbs with this complete-the-sentence worksheet.
Reading & Writing Interactive Worksheet Complete the L Blends Interactive Worksheet Complete the L Blends Practice creating words with L-blends in this consonant blend worksheet! Reading & Writing Interactive WorksheetEach picture in this worksheet is missing the first three letters of its name. Kids choose the correct consonant blend from the boxes and complete the word.
Reading & Writing Interactive Worksheet Alphabet Practice: A Alphabet Practice: A Get to know the letter A with this tracing, writing, and drawing worksheet! Kindergarten Reading & Writing Sight Words: Year End Check-in Sight Words: Year End Check-inYour students have been hard at work all year gobbling up new vocabulary words! Assess your students’ abilities to read grade-level sight words using this quick reading inventory.
Reading & WritingHelp your child with his grammar skills with this printable worksheet that focuses on using end punctuation.
Reading & Writing Beginning Grammar: Parts of a Sentence Beginning Grammar: Parts of a SentenceIntroduce your new writer to simple grammar concepts like the parts of a sentence with this helpful worksheet.
Reading & Writing Learning the Alphabet Learning the AlphabetLearning the alphabet is a little easier with this worksheet. Start learning the alphabet with your young reader with this Valentine's Day-themed worksheet.
Kindergarten Reading & WritingKids rewrite incorrect sentences to gain practice with sentence structure, capitalization, and punctuation on this first grade reading and writing worksheet.
Reading & Writing Spring into Spelling: Days of the Week Spring into Spelling: Days of the WeekHere's a vibrant worksheet to help your child out with the monumental task of learning the days of the week.
Reading & Writing Missing Sight Words Missing Sight Words Kids choose a sight word from the pool that fits into each simple sentence. Reading & Writing Writing Sentences: Summer Writing Sentences: SummerWhat do you love to wear during the summer? Answer this question and more about summer by filling in the blanks to complete the sentences.
Reading & Writing Alphabet Practice: B Alphabet Practice: B Get to know the letter B with this tracing, writing, and drawing worksheet! Kindergarten Reading & WritingUsing a picture as a clue, kids put two words together to make a compound word for each item on this reading worksheet.
Reading & WritingBegin to plant the writing seed in young learners with our first grade grammar worksheets. Thanks to delightful illustrations and colorful characters, kids will be begging you to print out these fun lessons that teach everything from plural nouns and parts of speech to sentence structure and capitalization. After practicing with our first grade grammar worksheets, students will enter second grade full of writing competence and confidence.
In first grade, children are introduced to adjectives, adverbs, conjunctions, tense agreement, capitalization, and other complicated principles of grammar. One way to stop your child's head from spinning with all this new information is to print out our first grade grammar worksheets.
If your child appears completely overwhelmed, start slowly with letter-specific “Words That Begin With” review lessons. Not only do these particular first grade grammar worksheets offer professionally illustrated picture clues, but each word corresponds to a fill in the blank question. So all at once children can practice their reading, vocabulary, object identification, and penmanship skills.
As the year progresses and children better understand things like parts of speech and singular vs plural words, let them flex their creativity muscles by trying our “Fill-in a Funny Story” pages. Here, students are asked to choose their own descriptive words to complete a story that follows a certain theme (think “Mad Libs” for first graders).
Finally, keep the grammar practice going in a more informal way by asking your child to identify adjectives and pronouns during bedtime reading, and pick out capital letters on cereal boxes.