In this early reading and writing worksheet, your child gets familiar with lowercase letters g and h by identifying objects that begin with these letters, saying the g and h sounds, and tracing and writing the letters g and h.
Ready to read about a very unusual baby? In this reading worksheet, your child will read a story and then describe the main character, predict what might happen next, and identify the author.
The writer avoids pronouns by repeating the nouns. In this language arts worksheet, your child will get practice identifying nouns and pronouns by comparing and contrasting a section of a poem with pronouns replacing nouns.
These riddles need editing! In this langauge arts worksheet, your child gets practice identifying where capital letters, commas, quotation marks, and other punctuation marks are needed to make the riddles easier to read.
In this early reading and writing worksheet, your child gets familiar with lowercase letters a and b by identifying objects that begin with these letters, saying the a and b sounds, and tracing and writing the letters a and b.
This worksheet presents airplane-drawn messages and gives your child practice with counting, reading, and writing skills.
All about the five W's and the H! In this language arts worksheet, your child learns the best words to start questions: who, what, when, where, why, and how. For each sample question, your child will write the right question word at the beginning and...
In this language arts worksheet, your child learns about using commas to separate words in lists and practices writing sentences using commas.
It's the opposite! In this language arts worksheet, your child gets practice identifying antonyms such as on/off, light/dark, and night/day.
Conjunctions are words that join sentences. In this writing worksheet, your child gets practice combining two sentences into one using different conjunctions.