Boost your first grader's reading skills with a sight words picture match-up! She will practice saying the words out loud and then recognize the written name.
Use this resource with your students to practice connecting key events in nature. They will read about the water cycle and note the steps in order that they occur.
On this first grade phonics worksheet, kids practice identifying the short "O" vowel sound by circling pictures. Then they write their own short "O" word.
This Valentine's Day, your child can make a "Map of My Heart," a map that doesn't chart arteries and atriums, but her most treasured people, places, and things.
Review common plane figures such as rectangles, triangles, circles and squares with your child as you hunt for all the shapes you can find in the picture.
Recognizing syllables in words is an important step in developing spelling and reading skills. Give young students the practice they need by reading words aloud to them and asking them to identify the number of syllables.
Is it "witchs" or "witches"? For most plural words, ending in S is the norm; this worksheet reminds readers of the spelling rule for other tricky words.