Punctuation: "", ?, and !
In this language arts worksheet, your child learns about quotation marks, question marks, and exclamation points, then practices using them.
Putting events in order
In this coloring reading worksheet, your child will identify the first, second, and third parts of each story based on the pictures.
Puzzle page #1
Can you complete this crossword puzzle with the letters you've learned? In this early reading worksheet, your child fills in one or two letters to complete crossword puzzles with beginning reading words. Bonus: every word has a picture clue!
Puzzle page #2
Question marks #2
Should you use a period or a question mark? In this language arts worksheet, your child practices when to use periods versus question marks.
Reading a calendar
Your child will use these monthly calendars to answer data questions.
Reading practice: Boris the Brainiest Baby
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.
Reading practice: Peter Rabbit
Once upon a time there were four little rabbits… In this reading worksheet, your child will read this story aloud and then answer questions about how the characters feel and what might happen next.
Reading practice: Riddles
Can you solve the riddle? In this reading worksheet, your child will read and solve the riddles and connect each riddle to its corresponding picture.
Reading practice: Winnie-the-Pooh
What happens next? In this reading comprehension worksheet, your child reads part of a story, then answers questions about it and predicts what else might occur.
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