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back to school activities reading & writing skills, Math, Grammar, Vocabulary
By The Teaching Resources Company
Congratulations ! You hold in your hands an exceptional educational tool that will give your child a head start into the coming school year.
Inside this worksheet, you'll find one hundred practice pages that will help your child review and learn The alphabet, Numbers, Colors, Shapes, Sorting , Letters and sounds, and so much more! Summer & Back to school activities is divided into 10 weeks, with two practice pages for each day of the week, Monday through Friday. However, feel free to use the pages in any order that your child would like.
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back to school activities reading & writing skills, Math, Grammar, Vocabulary
back to school activities reading & writing skills, Math, Grammar, Vocabulary
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kindergarten and 1st grade finger counting worksheets
By The Curious Cell
Introduce young learners to the fundamentals of counting with our engaging Finger Counting Worksheets! Specifically designed for kindergarten and 1st-grade students, these worksheets feature fun illustrations and interactive activities that promote hands-on learning. Each worksheet measures 11 x 8.5 inches, making them perfect for printing and classroom use.
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By KJ Inspired Resources
These Christmas ABC worksheets are simple independent work for students! Students get practice putting the letters in order as well as practice handwriting skills.
Worksheets include various levels of difficulty, some have many letters already given to students while others have less.
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ORT Level 4 The New House Comprehension Worksheet Oxford Reading Tree
By Connect Kids ELA
Oxford Reading Tree Level 4 Comprehension Worksheet - The New House
Immerse your students in the enchanting story of "The New House" with our Level 4 comprehension worksheet, crafted to strengthen recall skills and enhance reading comprehension. This worksheet provides a targeted approach to comprehension, guiding students through the process of recalling key details and events from the story to deepen their understanding and retention.
Worksheet Focus: Recall
Key Features:
✏️ Focused Skill Development: This worksheet is specifically designed to target the recall skill, providing students with targeted practice and reinforcement.
✏️ Engaging Story: "The New House" offers an engaging narrative that will capture students' interest and imagination, making the recall exercise both enjoyable and meaningful.
✏️ Clear Instructions: Concise instructions and guided prompts help students navigate through the recall process with confidence.
✏️ Teacher-Friendly: Ready-to-use worksheet that streamlines lesson planning and supports effective comprehension instruction.
Ignite a passion for reading and strengthen recall skills with our Level 4 comprehension worksheet for "The New House"! Download now and empower your students to become confident and proficient readers.
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Kindergarten Writing Assessment FREEBIE!
By Abigail J McClellan
This freebie kindergarten writing assessment comes with the prompt, "Would you rather have a dog or a cat as a pet? Why?". It includes two pages. One page comes with an optional grading rubric/student reflection at the bottom (aligned with CCSS). The second comes with just writing lines for students.
It aligns with following Common Core State Standards:
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Dolch Sight Words Printable Worksheets Free Sample Pack
By My Kinder Garden
This no prep engaging set of printable Dolch Sight Words l Printable Worksheets Free Sample Pack will help your students master high frequency words in no time flat. These Dolch Sight Words Printable Worksheets are a fun and engaging way to build reading skills, increase fluency and practice reading sight words in order to reach mastery. This free set is a sample of my Dolch Pre-Primer-3rd Grade Sight Words l Printable Worksheets Bundle.
Learning sight words is one of the fundamental building blocks for students to build fluency in reading. This packet will help students to be able to identify sight words in order to help build reading fluency. There are many other skills that are worked on in this packet in addition to high frequency words such as alphabetical order and sentence structure all of which will help students on their road to success as readers.
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This sampler can be used in class as daily work or can be sent home for homework as a weekly packet. It could also be sent home as a summer packet. There is a page that can be made into flashcards for practice along with five activities, one for each day, for each set of high frequency words. There is a sheet so that each students progress can me tracked. You can color in the words on the sheet as they are mastered.
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ALPHABET HANDWRITING WORKSHEETS - Back to School Alphabet Book
By All Therapy Resources
Start the new school year off right with our Back to School Alphabet Book, an engaging and educational resource designed to help young learners become familiar with letters, words, and images in a fun and interactive way! Each worksheet focuses on a different letter of the alphabet, giving students the opportunity to explore letter recognition, fine motor skills, and visual learning in a creative format.
In addition to the student worksheets, this resource also includes a Parent Tip Sheet filled with fun and engaging ways to teach your child the alphabet at home. From letter games to hands-on activities, this tip sheet provides practical and enjoyable strategies for reinforcing learning outside the classroom.
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Writing Initial Sounds in Words
By SEN Resource Source
4 worksheets in which children need to look at a picture and then write in the missing beginning sound from the word.
Why do you need this?
Recognizing beginning sounds lays the groundwork for reading skills. These worksheets give students practice isolating and identifying initial phonemes through interactive activities.
Connecting sounds to letters and pictures reinforces phonetic awareness. With pictures of things like food, animals, and vehicles, children apply knowledge to familiar vocabulary.
How and when might you use this?
Each worksheet contains 10 pictures with the corresponding word next to it however each word has the beginning sound missing. Students must decipher the beginning sound by saying the word out loud and then write the missing sound on the line.
What’s included?
4 PDF worksheets
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* Initial Sound in a Word
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Writing the Final Sound in Words
By SEN Resource Source
4 worksheets in which children need to use the picture and the first part of the word to work out and write what the final sound in the word would be. Simple 3 and 4 letter words.
Why do you need this?
Isolating ending sounds builds phonemic awareness, a key early reading skill. These worksheets give students practice identifying final sounds in simple words through fun fill-in-the-blank activities.
Filling in missing sounds reinforces sounding out abilities critical for spelling and reading. Recognizing final phonemes aids rhyming and phonics skills too. These worksheets allow assessment of skill progression with CVC and CCVC words.
How and when might you use this?
Each page displays 10 illustrated words with the final letters missing. Using the picture and initial sounds as clues, children must determine and write in the last letter to complete the terms. For example, seeing a picture of a p-i- _ would cue writing in "g" to spell "pig".
Parents and teachers can incorporate the pages into lessons or independent practice.
What’s included?
4 PDF worksheets
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* Finding Final Sounds in a Word
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Find and Color Short Vowel Sounds
By SEN Resource Source
5 worksheets in which children need to look at a picture and think about what the short vowel sound would be in the middle of that word, they then need to color the correct letter.
Why do you need this?
Understanding short vowel sounds is fundamental to strong literacy skills, it lays the foundation for their early literacy skills and paves the way for successful reading and spelling. These worksheets give students focused practice isolating vowel sounds in simple CVC words. The ability to recognize and differentiate between short vowel sounds helps children sound out words, enabling them to read new and unfamiliar words with accuracy.
How and when might you use this?
Each page displays 6 pictures along with a choice of 3 different vowel sounds, children have to work out what CVC word the picture is representing and then color in the correct middle vowel sound for that word. For example, seeing a picture of a pig would cue coloring the "i" as the middle vowel sound in "pig".
These worksheets can be used in a variety of ways:
· During small group phonics sessions
· Independent work stations or literacy centers
· Homework practice
· Guided reading groups
· Morning work
· Reading interventions for children who need additional support
· Whole class instruction
What’s included?
5 PDF worksheets
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* Writing Short Vowel Sounds in CVC Words
* Finding Words containing Short Vowel Sounds
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Writing Short Vowel Sounds in CVC Words
By SEN Resource Source
5 worksheets in which children need to look at a picture and then fill in the missing short vowel sound from the middle of a CVC word.
Why do you need this?
Filling in missing vowel sounds reinforces phonics rules and reading readiness. With cute animals and objects, learners practice deciphering familiar CVC vocabulary. Parents and teachers can use these pages to assess and develop critical vowel comprehension.
How and when might you use this?
Each page displays 10 illustrated words with the vowel missing. Looking at the picture clue, students fill in the blank to complete the word, applying knowledge of short vowel sounds. For example, seeing a picture of a c_t would cue writing an "a" to spell "cat".
These worksheets can be used in a variety of ways:
· During small group phonics sessions
· Independent work stations or literacy centers
· Homework practice
· Guided reading groups
· Morning work
· Reading interventions for children who need additional support
· Whole class instruction
What’s included?
5 PDF worksheets
If you like this product here are some other things you may be interested in…
* Find and Color Short Vowel Sounds
* Finding Words containing Short Vowel Sounds
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Early Reading Support Bundle
By SEN Resource Source
5 worksheets in which children need to look at a picture and then work out what the beginning sound in the word would be, they then find and color that letter.
Why do you need this?
Recognizing beginning sounds lays the groundwork for reading skills. These worksheets give students practice isolating and identifying initial phonemes through interactive activities.
Connecting sounds to letters and pictures reinforces phonetic awareness. With pictures of things like food, animals, and vehicles, children apply knowledge to familiar vocabulary.
How and when might you use this?
Students will look at each picture, identify what the object is, and determine the first letter that makes the beginning sound of the word. They will then locate that letter among the letters listed and color it in. These worksheets can be used individually or in small groups as a fun way for K-2 students to practice phonics skills. The PDF worksheets work well for whole class instruction, independent practice, homework, or morning work. This resource provides a multisensory approach to build phonics skills using visual, auditory, and fine motor practice tracing and coloring the beginning letter.
What’s included?
5 PDF worksheets
If you like this product here are some other things you may be interested in…
* Beginning Sounds in Words
* Writing Initial Sounds in Words
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Early Reading Support Bundle
Finding the Final Sounds in Words
By SEN Resource Source
5 worksheets in which children need to look at a picture and then work out what the final sound in the word would be, they then find and color that letter.
Why do you need this?
These worksheets help reinforce phonics skills by focusing on identifying and recognizing the final sound in words. This supports students in understanding the relationship between letters and sounds. By associating final sounds with corresponding letters, students strengthen their understanding of letter-sound relationships. This knowledge is fundamental for decoding and encoding words in reading and writing.
Engaging in activities where students analyze the final sound in words enhances their phonemic awareness—the ability to identify and manipulate individual sounds in spoken words. This foundational skill is essential for reading and spelling.
How and when might you use this?
Students view images, say each word aloud, isolate the last sound they hear, and identify and color in the letter that matches. These worksheets can be used independently, in small groups, or whole class to allow struggling and advanced readers to practice this critical early reading skill. As students complete these final sound worksheets, they'll develop greater phonemic awareness that will transfer when encoding and decoding unfamiliar words.
What’s included?
5 PDF worksheets
If you like this product here are some other things you may be interested in…
* Writing the Final Sound in Words
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Early Reading Support Bundle
Dolch Sight Word Testing Lists
By Abigail J McClellan
This product is a quick & efficient way to assess your students on their ability to recognize and read Dolch sight words. The list includes Dolch sight words from the early emergent, pre-primer, primer, grade 1, grade 2, and grade 3 lists. Easily check off which words your students are able to read! Share the list with families for students to practice at home, too!
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Finding Words containing Short Vowel Sounds
By SEN Resource Source
5 worksheets, one for each vowel sound (a, e, i, o, u). The worksheets contain a large letter showing the vowel sound and then lots of pictures, children need to circle the pictures that have the correct corresponding vowel sound in the middle of the word.
Why do you need this?
Understanding short vowel sounds is fundamental to strong literacy skills, it lays the foundation for their early literacy skills and paves the way for successful reading and spelling. The ability to recognize and differentiate between short vowel sounds helps children sound out words, enabling them to read new and unfamiliar words with accuracy.
How and when might you use this?
These five worksheets immerse students in focused short vowel recognition using visuals and interactive searching tasks. Isolating each sound, a, e, i, o and u, through pictures and circling deepens early literacy abilities.
These worksheets can be used in a variety of ways:
· During small group phonics sessions
· Independent work stations or literacy centers
· Homework practice
· Guided reading groups
· Morning work
· Reading interventions for children who need additional support
· Whole class instruction
What’s included?
5 PDF worksheets
If you like this product here are some other things you may be interested in…
* Find and Color Short Vowel Sounds
* Writing Short Vowel Sounds in CVC Words
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Early Reading Support Bundle
PART OF SPEECH | NOUNS | Kinder & 1st Graders Worksheets
By Jas Teach
This worksheets resource helps introduce students to nouns. Determining the Singular & Plural, Common & Proper, and Gender of nouns.
National Bird Day Tracing Skills / Activity / Printable Worksheets For Kids
By New Designs for Teaching
Engage children in Bird Day fun with a tracing lines activity. Enhance fine motor skills as they trace lines, promoting hand-eye coordination and creativity
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A PDF File Includes 04 pages.
High Quality 300 DPI.
Size: 8.5 x11 In.
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By SEN Resource Source
6 worksheets in which children need to circle the picture that begins with a given letter.
Why do you need this?
Recognizing beginning sounds lays the groundwork for reading skills. These worksheets give students practice isolating and identifying initial phonemes through interactive activities.
Connecting sounds to letters and pictures reinforces phonetic awareness. With pictures of things like food, animals, and vehicles, children apply knowledge to familiar vocabulary.
How and when might you use this?
Each box focuses on a target starting sound, with a bold letter at the top for reference. Students look at 4 different illustrations and circle any pictures that start with that letter's sound. For example, when the target is "B", learners will circle the banana. This simple yet effective exercise serves as a foundational step in phonics instruction.
Use them for individual practice or small group phonics instruction.
What’s included?
6 PDF worksheets
If you like this product here are some other things you may be interested in…
* Initial Sound in a Word
* Writing Initial Sounds in Words
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Early Reading Support Bundle
By SEN Resource Source
6 worksheets in which children need to read a simple CVC word and then draw a corresponding picture when they have read and understood the word.
Why do you need this?
Engaging in activities where students read a word and then draw a picture encourages the integration of reading and writing skills. Students not only decode the word but also express their comprehension through visual representation. Drawing a picture to represent a word promotes language development by encouraging students to think creatively and express their ideas visually. It helps them expand their vocabulary and reinforce their understanding of CVC words.
How and when might you use this?
These worksheets can be used in a variety of ways:
· During small group phonics sessions
· Independent work stations or literacy centers
· Homework practice
· Guided reading groups
· Morning work
· Reading interventions for children who need additional support
· Whole class instruction
What’s included?
6 PDF worksheets
If you like this product here are some other things you may be interested in…
* Read and Draw Sentences
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Early Reading Support Bundle