Baby animals!
What's a baby cat called? In this language arts worksheet, your child does some basic research to find and write the names of baby animals, then uses a thesaurus to find adjectives that mean very small.
Beginning and ending sounds
In this early reading worksheet, your child gets practice identifying, writing, and sounding out vowels, first letters, and last letters in common one-syllable words.
Checking grammar
Want to play teacher? In this language arts worksheet, your child will check the work to determine which sentences are written with correct grammar and punctuation.
Classroom words
Can you spot the teacher? In this language arts worksheet, your child will find 10 items in the picture of a classroom and write the word next to each one.
Coloring circles
Your child will draw and color circles, as well as learn to write the word blue, in this coloring math worksheet.
Coloring squares
Your child will draw and color squares, as well as learn to write the word green, in this coloring math worksheet.
Coloring triangles
Your child will draw and color triangles, as well as learn to write the word red, in this coloring math worksheet.
Comparing two stories
How are these stories similar? How are they different? In this set of reading comprehension worksheets, your child will get practice reading, understanding, and comparing two different texts.
Compound words #1
Some words are made up of two other words! In this language arts worksheet, your child gets practice putting together compound words such as football, playground, and pancake.
Compound words #2
Jig + saw = jigsaw! When two individual words can be added together to form a new word, that's a compound word. In this language arts worksheet, your child will find as many compound words as possible using a set of 15 root words.
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