In 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.
Distinguishing 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.
Children will learn how to make subjects and verbs agree, and then practice completing ten sentences with the correct verb, in this appealing grammar worksheet.
What is your favorite animal? Answer this question and many more in this creative writing worksheet in which young writers can practice writing sentences.
Reading and writing. Math and science. History, art, and even foreign language. The subjects comes fast and furious when kids reach first grade, and at times things can get a bit overwhelming. Keep your youngster on track (and enthused) with our first grade worksheets. Besides typical exercises that will broaden your first-grader’s knowledge base, you’ll find first grade worksheets across all subject areas designed to simultaneously educate and entertain.
Get a Learning Boost with First Grade Worksheets
When kids make the jump from kindergarten to first grade, one of the first things they discover is the increased workload. Sure, first-graders still get to have fun, but not at the rate they did in kindergarten. That’s because first grade is when pupils are introduced to dozens of critical concepts across a wide range of subjects, all within the confines of a structured classroom atmosphere.
This reality can lead to frustration and angst, which in turn can significantly hinder educational development. One way to keep first-graders engaged and focused is to access our first grade worksheets. Not only do these worksheets reinforce important material taught in class, but with dozens of cool designs and interactive activities, learning becomes more of a treat than a chore.
The best part about first grade worksheets is they cover the entire educational landscape, from math (“Addition Under the Sea”) to language arts (“What is cause and effect?”) to science (“What is precipitation?”). That means parents are certain to find an activity that suits the needs and interests of every child. And if your student happens to be advanced, we’ve got first grade worksheets designed to challenge the brightest of young minds.