This writing prompt for the Fourth of July will allow your students to express their creativity while learning about a national holiday.
Fry Words – Complete list of 1,000 Words
This includes all 1,000 Fry Words from the 1st – 10th levels.
Fry Words – The 1st Hundred
Here’s the first level of the 1,000 Fry words.
Fun in the Sun
Week 15 Reading Comprehension (A-15). Focus: Words in the –un family.
Fun Kindergarten Writing Prompt About Rain
Here’s a writing prompt for your student to explain rain. This fun practice activity is ideal for Kindergarten but other students will enjoy it as well.
Halloween Connect Four Maze Activity
In this printable Halloween activity, students will be asked to connect the Halloween Jack-o-Lantern to the hat, cat, ghost, and bat. Can you do this without touching the walls of the maze? Let’s find out! This holiday worksheet is perfect for keeping students engaged and having fun in the classroom.
Halloween: Color the Long A Sounds Activity
Practice sounding out long a with this printable Halloween Coloring Activity. Students will be asked to color the spaces with words that have a long a sound blue and color the spaces with words that have a short a sound any color they like.
Halloween: Color the Short A Sounds Activity
This worksheet is great for practicing the long and short a sounds. Students will be asked to color the spaces with words that have a short a sound orange and can color the spaces with words that have a long a sound any color they like.
Handwriting Practice Letters A – Z
Combined worksheets for letters A through Z (26 pages)
Handwriting Practice: AT
The common letter combination “at” is the focus of this handwriting worksheet.
He Bit the Pit
Week 5 Reading Comprehension (A-5). Focus: Words in the –it family.
He Must Take the Bus
Week 24 Reading Comprehension (A-24). Focus: Short “u” Words.
Help Tom Turkey Find all the Letter T’s
In this worksheet, your little one will help Tom Turkey find his Ts by circling the correct letters.
Identifying Nouns
Read the story. Circle all the nouns. Write them on the lines below the story.
Indefinite Pronouns
Add an indefinite pronoun to complete each sentence.
Interrogative Pronouns
Add an interrogative pronoun to complete each question sentence.
Interrogative Sentences
There’s a quest for a question mark in this punctuation worksheet!
Introducing a Topic: Giving Information
How do you name a pet or describe a good book at the library? In this activity, students introduce different topics based on prompts.
Introducing a Topic: Opinion Writing
Students, especially beginning writers, sometimes have trouble getting started. This activity helps them learn how to introduce topics.
Introducing a Topic: Telling a Story
This activity helps students learn how to clearly introduce a topic in a story they are telling. In this activity, students will write the setting of the story.



















