Practicing letters q and r
In this early reading and writing worksheet, your child gets familiar with lowercase letters q and r by identifying objects that begin with these letters, saying the q and r sounds, and tracing and writing the letters q and r.
Practicing letters s and t
In this early reading and writing worksheet, your child gets familiar with lowercase letters s and t by identifying objects that begin with these letters, saying the s and t sounds, and tracing and writing the letters s and t.
Practicing letters u and v
In this early reading and writing worksheet, your child gets familiar with lowercase letters u and v by identifying objects that begin with these letters, saying theu and v sounds, and tracing and writing the letters u and v.
Practicing letters w and x
In this early reading and writing worksheet, your child gets familiar with lowercase letters w and x by identifying objects that begin with these letters, saying the w and x sounds, and tracing and writing the letters w and x.
Practicing letters y and z
In this early reading and writing worksheet, your child gets familiar with lowercase letters y and z by identifying objects that begin with these letters, saying the y and z sounds, and tracing and writing the letters y and z.
Practicing straight lines
In this early writing worksheet, your child gets practice drawing vertical lines from top to bottom, a skill that'll help your child write letters.
Prefix practice mis-, non-, ex-, co-, anti-
In this language arts worksheet, your child practices adding the prefixes mis-, non-, ex-, co-, and anti- to root words to create new words.
Prefixes aplenty
In this language arts worksheet, your child will use a dictionary to find words starting with prefixes such as ante-, kilo-, sub-, and extra- and write sentences using each new word.
Prefixes micro- and mega-
In this language arts worksheet, your child gets introduced to the prefixes micro- and mega- and then gets practice using them in sentences and creating new words using each prefix.
Prefixes un- and dis-
In this language arts worksheet, your child practices adding the prefixes un- and dis- to root words to create new words with new meanings.
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