In first grade, kids are piecing together all the words and letters they can decode in order to build stronger reading fluency. This is why their understanding of sight words, or commonly occurring words, is so important. This guided lesson familiarizes first graders with the sight words they will most frequently encounter in texts, boosting their decoding and comprehension skills.
Get your students excited about reading and all the words they know with this sight word worksheet. As they keep an eye out for sight words, they will also get faster at reading them!
This worksheet is a fun way to get in the Halloween spirit while also practicing reading and writing simple sentences! Using the picture clues and word options to help guide them, young learners will finish the sentences by writing in the missing words.
This final installment of our Second Grade Fall Review Packet offers five more days of engaging activities that will prepare incoming second graders for a new year of learning.
In this playful matching activity, learners will connect workers to their tools and equipment by drawing lines from each job title to the correct corresponding item.
Introduce kindergarteners to the people who play a key role in the health and safety of their community — and reinforce important literacy skills along the way.
This final installment of our First Grade Fall Review Packet offers five more days of fun and diverse learning activities to prepare children for their first grade year.
Help your kindergarten student practice their beginning reading skills by making their very own CVC (consonant-vowel-consonant) words in this fun worksheet focusing on short a words.
These pets need your help finding their missing letters! This worksheet encourages students to slow down and listen to each sound they hear. By working as word detectives, students learn how to segment pet words into different sounds.
It's a bird! It's a plane! No, it's the alphabet! Have your students to practice identifying and writing letters in the alphabet with this fun missing letters worksheet.
Students can develop spelling strategies in a number of ways, but to set them up for future success, make sure they have the basics like the alphabet sequence down pat. Education.com’s worksheets and game ideas will help students practice their spelling skills while keeping learning light and entertaining. It won’t be long until you see your star students up in the school wide spelling bee.