What better time to write letters than the holidays? In this activity, students practice spelling holiday words while writing a letter to a friend or family member.
The words on this first grade reading worksheet are not complete. Kids choose the correct ending blends from the boxes and write them to complete the words.
Use these card templates to incorporate more opportunities for gratitude in your day-to-day life by sharing what you are thankful for with your friends and family.
A digraph is a combination of two letters that make one sound (such as sh and th). Engage your students in using and understanding digraphs as they come up with words that contain common consonant digraphs in this fun activity.
It’s time to make some holiday wishes! Help students make their holidays happy by thinking about three wishes they have for the season. Your young writers will use the help of a word bank to write out their wishes in this holiday-themed activity.
Use this printable booklet to introduce children to the inspiring story of Katherine Johnson, a barrier-breaking NASA mathematician, while building their vocabulary and boosting reading and writing skills.
Time to have your students don their detective hats and magnifying glass as they assume the role of word detective! This fun worksheet will help your first graders learn sight words by recognizing them in classroom books.
Get ready for the holidays with this fun spelling activity! Students learn to listen for all the sounds in holiday words in order to fill in the missing letters while learning how to spell the words of the season.