With these clip cards, kindergarten students learn to identify the short a sound. This activity is great for independent practice.
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AD word family worksheets help young readers gain reading fluency and move on to higher reading level. These worksheets can be used in small groups, with the whole class, in literacy centers or as a homework. Find a variety of hands-on worksheets and activities.
With these clip cards, kindergarten students learn to identify the short a sound. This activity is great for independent practice.
This classroom poster covers the word family ad and includes five words. This poster will be a great addition to your classroom decorations.
Are you practicing phonics skills in your class today? Here is a great hands-on short a worksheet for your students.
Learning words with a short a sound in your class today? This worksheet helps kids learn to read and identify the short medial sound.
Students will practice writing informative text with this worksheet and find the carnival Brazil fact (check our flashcards).
This spelling dictionary covers ad family words and helps children develop fundamental literacy skills.
With this worksheet, kids learn to read, trace and build the word SET. Kids practice identifying the short medial vowel in the word and practice ET family words. Kids cut out cards and the bottom of the page and paste the letters to build a word.
Are you looking for short a worksheets for kindergarten students? Try this worksheet. It helps kids learn to read and identify the medial sound.
With these colorful ad word family with picture cards, kindergarten students learn to read five new CVC words.
Learning short vowel a sound words in your class today? Try this ‘pad worksheet.Â’ It helps kids learn to read and identify the medial sound.
With this ad word family worksheet, kindergarten students review short sound words. Your students will find here five words.
Pass these cards to the student. Let him look at the picture, say it aloud, and clip the clothespin to the word family!
With this life cycle of a chicken worksheet, students cut the cards on the second page and then glue them in the proper sequence to recreate
This worksheet helps kids learn about the shape of a cylinder in several engaging but simple steps. Children can label the shape, draw their cylinders, and count the edges, faces, and vertices. Finally, they get to cut out pictures of cylinders and write what shape each real-life object is.
Zookeeper Zander is here to help your students practice the Lowercase Letter Z! Kids learn how to form the letter; they practice tracing and writing.
Learning short a words? Try this ‘mad worksheet.Â’ It helps kids learn to read and identify the short medial sound.
This nanny reading passage is perfect for second-grade students. Students are instructed to read the story about Nanny Nancy and answer questions.
Learn the ad word family, expand your child’s vocabulary and build fundamental literacy skills in an active, hands-on way.
This classroom poster covers the word family ag and includes four words: rag, bag, wag, and tag. This poster will be a great addition to your classroom decorations and create a rich and engaging learning environment.
Teach beginning spellers that words contain and share patterns. Use this word family list to introduce the sound of words ending with -AD.
This worksheet helps young students read words by using chunks. Students break down AD family words. They apply these skills to read each word aloud.
This Four-in-a-Row game is ideal for helping young learners read AD word family words: bad, sad, mad, bad, dad, lad, pad, glad.
This sorting activity helps kids to recognize word patterns. Words from the AT & AD word families: bad, bat, cat, dad, fat, glad, hat, lad, mad, mat, pad, pat.
This sight word worksheet gives kids a lot of exposure to sight word HAD. Kids practice reading sight word and sight word sentences, writing and spelling it.
With this sight word HAD play dough mat, kids learn how to read and spell the sight word HAD in a hands-on and interactive way. Great for literacy centers.
This reading passage focuses on sight word HAD and is great for morning work, literacy centers, homework, and guided reading.
AD word family reading fluency activity helps kids understand word patterns and see “chunks” in words. Words: bad, grad, sad, dad, mad, pad, glad, lad.
Help the Dino get to his baby! Take turns rolling a die and moving around the board. Read the words from the AD word family when you land on.
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