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.

Reading Worksheets & Printables
Our reading worksheets cover various genres, including fiction and non-fiction, to provide students with diverse reading experiences. Engaging with fiction texts helps students develop their imagination and understanding of narrative structures. Non-fiction passages, on the other hand, contribute to the enhancement of solid comprehension and knowledge acquisition.
Reading comprehension worksheets focus on promoting critical thinking and analytical skills. Students are prompted to understand, interpret, and analyze information presented in the texts. This expands their vocabulary and equips them with the ability to extract meaning from written content.
Through activities that involve reading aloud and timed reading sessions, students learn to read with accuracy, speed, and proper expression. This fluency extends beyond word recognition to encompass a deeper understanding of the text, enabling a smoother reading experience.
The important step to developing solid reading skills is learning the alphabet. Through activities focusing on letter recognition, phonics, and word decoding, learners acquire the fundamental skills necessary for reading proficiency. The progressive nature of these activities provides a step-by-step approach, allowing children to build a strong foundation before moving on to more complex reading texts.
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.
Help your kindergartener build a strong reading comprehension skills. With this an word family story, she will read and spot some words.
With this short ad word family story, children practice reading comprehension skills. Read, answer questions, glue the pictures… and more!
In this non-fiction passage, students learn about the zebra. Where does the zebra live? What does it eat? How does it look like?
This worksheet features pictures of things that begin with the letter A: angel, apple, alien, apron, alligator, acorn, astronaut, axe.
This worksheet introduces a child to sight word sentences that correlate with sight words she just learned. Pre-primer Dolch sight words reading practice set 1 includes words: the, to, and, a, I, you, it, in, said, for.
Help your kindergartener get more confident with her reading skills. Word families encourage students to see letter-sound patterns.
Students read all about the Life Cycle of a Chicken. They explore each stage in detail and connect it to the picture on aside. Great for your life cycle lesson.
Students read the article and learn how turtle undergoes a complete metamorphosis. Students explore each stage of turtle life cycle and look at the pictures.
This worksheet introduces a child to sight word sentences that correlate with sight words she just learned. Pre-primer Dolch sight words reading practice set 4 includes words: here, help, make, yellow, two, play, run, find, three, funny.
With this reading worksheet, your child read sight word sentences that correlate with sight words she just learned. 1st Grade Dolch sight words reading practice set 11 includes words: were, them, ask, an, over, just, from, any, how, know.
A short story for kindergarten kids to practice reading skills. The am word family story is designed to reinforce reading skills.
In this non-fiction passage, students learn about the penguin. Where does the penguin live? What does it eat? How does it look like?
Students read the article and learn how ladybug undergoes a complete metamorphosis. Students explore each stage of ladybug life cycle and look at the pictures.
With this reading worksheet, your child read sight word sentences that correlate with sight words she just learned. 1st Grade Dolch sight words reading practice set 10 includes words: of, his, had, him, her, some, as, then, could, when.
This simple CVC word puzzle is excellent for learning to spell and reading in kindergarten. These puzzles are simple and easy for kids to use. They make great literary centers and fantastic for independent practice.
This worksheet features pictures of things that begin with the letter B: barn, book, bed, bat, bee, baby, ball, bird.
This butterfly lie cycle prompt encourages students to use the sequencing stages and arrange them into a writing. What was first, then, and after? What is the final transformation of the butterfly?
Practice letter A or beginning sound A with cute pictures kids will reveal as they spin the wheel. This letter A spinner would be a great addition to your literacy centre.
Use the butterfly life cycle anchor chart in science centers, individual work, small group activities, and even more. You can download it in color or black and white versions.
With this reading worksheet, your child read sight word sentences associated with sight words she just learned. Primer Dolch sight words reading practice set 7 includes words: like, this, will, yes, went, are, now, no, came, ride.
What does an artist do? Free printable artist reading passage will help students practice their comprehension skills.
Students read the article and learn how shark undergoes a complete metamorphosis. Students explore each stage of shark life cycle and look at the pictures.
This worksheet features pictures of things that begin with the letter C: crab, car, castle, cake, cab, cave, cat, corn.
With this reading worksheet, your child read sight word sentences that correlate with sight words she just learned. 1st Grade Dolch sight words reading set 13 includes words: again, may, stop, fly, round, give, once, open, has, live, thank.
In this non-fiction passage, students learn about the whale. Where does the whale live? What does it eat? How does it look like?
This EN Word Family puzzle is excellent for learning to spell and reading in kindergarten. These puzzles are simple and easy for kids to use.
In this non-fiction passage, students learn about the alligator. Where does the alligator live? What does it eat? How does it look like?
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