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.
Have purrfect spelling this Halloween, at least when you write the word "cat!" Make spelling and word building fun with this Halloween-themed word worksheet.
Do your students understand which word to use in context? Check your students' abilities to understand and differentiate between homophones with this simple dictation exercise.
It's time to check in on those spelling skills! Gauge your second graders' growth in common spelling patterns by comparing this spelling assessment to their back to school test with the same words.
It's a bird! It's a plane! No, it's the alphabet! Have your students to practice identifying and writing letters in the alphabet with this fun missing letters worksheet.
Help these words find their missing letters! When writing long words, it can be easy to forget sounds. This worksheet helps students to think about all the sounds they hear as they fill in the letters to complete the names of each picture.
How are your students doing with the spelling patterns you’ve taught this year? This assessment, meant for spring of second grade, will allow you to gauge your students' familiarity with common words and spelling patterns.
Get caught in a word building web with this Halloween-themed printable. Your child will practice spelling, writing and using the word "spider" in a sentence.
Sound it out! Writing long words can be tricky! This worksheet encourages students to stretch out animal words and represent all the sounds they hear with letters.
Long words can be intimidating to write. But they don’t have to be! In this worksheet, students practice stretching out all the sounds in words based on picture clues.
Have your kids put on their detective hats to solve the case of the missing letters! Students are encouraged to slow down and listen to each sound they hear. By working as word detectives, students learn how to segment words into different sounds.
Yum, that sounds delicious! Writing long words can be tricky, so this worksheet encourages students to stretch out breakfast words and represent all the sounds they hear with letters.
Get ready for a fun memory game! Students take one minute to look around the classroom before turning their eyes back to the paper to write down as many items as they can…without looking! This is a great way to engage students in writing independently.
How can your kindergarten students become stewards of the planet? Use this worksheet to help them think about how they can help the earth as they celebrate Earth Day!
Here's a sweet spelling lesson that's as easy as c-a-n-d-y. Your child will practice writing and spelling by tracing the word and using it in a sentence.