The Five Senses Words Activity: Touch

This worksheet gives your kindergarten and 1st grade students with a little extra practice learning about the sense of touch.

The Genie and the Three Wishes Writing Prompt

What would you wish for if you had three wishes? When you print out this free worksheet, your students can jump into a land where a magic genie grants them three wishes! What do they wish for? Have them complete the questions and share with each other!

The Kid Will Win a Ship

Week 22 Reading Comprehension (A-22). Focus: Short “i” Words.

The Little Lost Wolf

A lost wolf pup is the focus of this narrative writing prompt.

The Man Has a Can

Week 2 Reading Comprehension (A-2). Focus: Words in the –an family.

The Note Was in Code!

Week 30 Reading Comprehension (A-30). Focus: Long “o” with _o_e Words.

The Pet Gets Wet

Week 17 Reading Comprehension (A-17). Focus: Words in the –et family.

The Pot is Hot

Week 9 Reading Comprehension (A-9). Focus: Words in the –ot family.

The Rock in My Sock

Week 12 Reading Comprehension (A-12). Focus: Words in the –ock family.

The Snow Blows

Week 31 Reading Comprehension (A-31). Focus: Long “o” with _ow Words.

The Spy Will Try Not to Cry

Week 29 Reading Comprehension (A-29). Focus: Long “i” with _y Words.

The Thin Pin Can Spin

Week 7 Reading Comprehension (A-7). Focus: Words in the –in family.

The Treasure Chest Writing Prompt

Most people dream of finding a hidden treasure chest! When you print out this free worksheet for your students, you can see what they would do with the treasure if they found it! Imaginations can run wild when they write about the adventures of a treasure chest of gold!

They Go for a Nice Drive

Week 28 Reading Comprehension (A-28). Focus: Long “i” with _i_e Words.

To Be Verbs

Complete each sentence by writing the correct form of the verb to be.

Trade Letters

Students practice phonological awareness in this fun worksheet by substituting letters to make new words.

Using Irregular Verbs: Past Tense

For some verbs, we don’t use -ed to form the past tense. Instead, we use a completely different word. With this printable activity, students will be asked to fill in the blank of each sentence with the past tense form of the verb that is given. For example, change to present tense of the verb, sit, to the past tense of the verb, sat.

Valentine’s Day Maze

Your youngster will find his way through a heart in this Valentine’s Day maze.