1st Grade Reading Activities

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First grade is a year of firsts: your child's first full day of school, the first time she'll write a small story herself, and the first time she'll read a complete book cover to cover. We've got dozens of wacky reading and math activities, cool science experiments, and indoor and outdoor games to keep the learning fun.

Make a Paper Plate Phonics Wheel

Make a Paper Plate Phonics Wheel

First graders develop their reading skills rapidly, applying a range of learned strategies to decode unknown words. Help your child practice reading, and blending them into words, with this fun activity!

Put Together a Sight Word Puzzler

Put Together a Sight Word Puzzler

First graders benefit greatly from learning to read words quickly and automatically, but practice doesn't need to be a chore. In this "out-of-the-box" approach to practicing sight words, practice looks a lot like play!

Play Rainbow Bingo!

Play Rainbow Bingo!

First graders need to be able to read color words quickly and accurately, without taking the time to sound them out. Here's a fun bingo game designed to give your first grader fun, colorful practice learning to recognize words like "red" and "purple."

Play Story Ball: A Reading Comprehension Game

Play Story Ball: A Reading Comprehension Game

Take a regular old beach ball, a sharpie marker, and a first grader. What do you get? An outdoor activity that works on reading comprehension, in the midst of a game of catch!

Dictionary Treasure Hunt

Dictionary Treasure Hunt

In first grade, vocabulary moves to center stage. But when a kid gets stumped--and we all feel that way sometimes, even as adults--it's time to turn to a lifetime resource: the dictionary. Want a fun way to help your child start making friends with this reference tool? Try this treasure hunt!

Play: Syllable I Spy!

Play: Syllable I Spy!

At some point in your life, you've probably played the game "I Spy." It's perfect for boring waits at the grocery store, or long car rides. But with a little tweaking, the game can also help kids practice a key first grade concept...syllables. Here's how to play:

The Build-a-Word Card Game: Better than Go Fish!

The Build-a-Word Card Game: Better than Go Fish!

Compound words may look hard at first, but things get easier if kids can spot two smaller words that they already know. Want to add a little "holy moly!" to something that can feel ho hum? This card game will help you practice making compound words-- and have some fun while you're at it!

Leprechaun Treasure Hunt!

Leprechaun Treasure Hunt!

This hunt for leprechaun gold is so much fun, kids won't even realize they're working their reading muscles at the same time.

Play Nursery Rhyme Madlibs!

Play Nursery Rhyme Madlibs!

By the end of kindergarten, most kids can recite classic nursery rhymes like Jack and Jill, or London Bridge. They're fun, easy, and comfortably familiar. Here's a silly game to draw on that knowledge while introducing a concept that will be a big part of first grade reading and writing: ...

Play Contraction Concentration!

Play Contraction Concentration!

A contraction is an abbreviated form of two words. It contains an apostrophe which indicates that there are missing letters. Help your child figure out contractions and their original two words by playing this simple game.

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