These pets need your help finding their missing letters! This worksheet encourages students to slow down and listen to each sound they hear. By working as word detectives, students learn how to segment pet words into different sounds.
Your first graders have been hard at work on their reading skills this year! Use this quick one-on-one reading inventory to gauge and assess your students' abilities to read grade-level sight words.
Have some double-letter fun with this exercise on words that end with double consonants. Your child build her vocabulary and spelling skills as she goes.
Focus your beginning reader on sight words that start with the letter P by matching each word with its picture. This is a great reading activity for visual learners.
Looking for a colorful way to get her ready for reading? This printable bingo game contains some built-in sight words that are important for first graders.
Get into the fall spirit with this fun worksheet that lets kids practice reading and writing Halloween sentences using first grade sight words. Students will use the picture clues and word choices to help them complete the sentences.
Mae Jemison was the first African American female astronaut to enter space. Use the Get to Know Mae Jemison lesson plan to learn more about this famous scientist. Children will then read and write about her, and create their own paper rocket.
Arrrr you ready for pirates?! This book holds writing prompts and coloring fun with wacky scenarios of pirate dinosaurs, pirates with dinosaurs and one cowboy brontosaurus named Bronk.