Sight words (1st grade list #9 of 20)
Two, bye ... and more! Here are 10 high-frequency words that first graders should learn to recognize on sight.
Similar shapes
Match the shapes! This coloring math worksheet lets your child identify the correct match for each geometric shape.
Sink or float?
Which fruit floats? This coloring science worksheet asks your child to color the fruit that floats blue and the fruit that sinks red. Then, you can test fruit at home, too! For this experiment you will need: a big bowl filled with water, a few pieces of fruit
Skin, feathers, and shells
Humans have skin, birds have feathers, crabs have shells! In this science worksheet, your child will learn about the different outer coverings that living things have and connect each animal to the word that describes its outer covering.
Sliding snails
Help the snails move by 10s! This math worksheet gives your child practice counting by 10s and connecting numerals to number words.
Sneaky snake numbers
Which numbers are the snakes hiding? This coloring math worksheet gives your child practice counting, ordering numbers, and solving number puzzles.
Sneaky snake numbers, part 2
Sneaky snakes
Each snake has a number sequence with a few numbers missing. This coloring math worksheet lets your child practice ordering and writing numbers up to 10.
Sneaky snakes, part 2
Each snake has a number sequence with a few numbers missing. This coloring math worksheet lets your child practice ordering and writing numbers up to 20.
Sorting leaves
Most plants have leaves! In this coloring science worksheet, your child will learn about the shapes, characteristics, and names of 5 types of leaves.
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