Vowel sounds: oa
The letter sets oa, ow, and o_e can make the same sound. In this early reading worksheet, your child gets practice sounding out and writing words with the oa vowel sound.
Vowel sounds: ough
These words are spelled the same, but they sound different! In this reading worksheet, your child gets practice sounding out, writing, and finding rhyming pairs for words with ough in them.
Vowel sounds: u (kindergarten, 1st grade)
In this early reading worksheet, your child gets practice sounding out and writing words with short u vowel sounds.
Watch it go!
In this early writing worksheet, your child will "read," trace, and then draw the curvy-lined path of the butterfly, ball, monkey, and kite across the page.
Weather words
In this language arts worksheet, your child will match the pictures of clouds, fog, sun, and other weather elements to the corresponding words that describe them.
What's the first letter? (a to h)
In this early reading worksheet, your child will fill in the lowercase letter a to h that belongs at the beginning of each word next to its corresponding picture, such as apple, ball, and cat.
What's the first letter? (i to p)
In this early reading worksheet, your child will fill in lowercase letter i to p that belongs at the beginning of each word next to its corresponding picture, such as jewels, kangaroo, and lion.
What's the first letter? (q to z)
In this early reading worksheet, your child will circle or fill in the letter q to z that belongs at the beginning of each word next to its corresponding picture, such as queen, rose, and umbrella.
Which type of writing?
Each of these phrases comes from a different type of writing: instructions, explanations, poems, folk tales, novels, informational texts, or arguments. In this reading worksheet, your child will use the language to determine what type of text each phase comes from.
Word game!
How many words can you make from the word transport? In this language arts worksheet, children will get points for every word (following the rules, of course) that they can create using the letters t-r-a-n-s-p-o-r-t.
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