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.

Go on a Spider Web Treasure Hunt!

Go on a Spider Web Treasure Hunt!

Follow the web to find your treasure! In this spider web game, each player will be given half a word and must find the correct, matching half to discover where his treasure is. This silly game will give purpose to and improve kids' reading skills in an exciting and engaging way.

Bowling for Phonics

Bowling for Phonics

Help your first grader gain new reading skills in this entertaining, homemade phonics game that the whole family can enjoy. Teaching your child about vowel patterns has never been so fun!

Make "Mom Talking" Message Magnets

Make "Mom Talking" Message Magnets

Try these humorous but practical refrigerator magnets to get some messages across and build your first grader's reading skills at the same time.

Label the Food Groups

Label the Food Groups

Help build help your first grader's reading vocabulary and literacy while also boosting their nutritional knowledge with this easy and fun home science activity.

Jump Rope The Days of the Week!

Jump Rope The Days of the Week!

Jump rope isn't just good exercise. It's also a fun way to build your child's ability to focus and learn. Use these rhythmic chants to help your first grade athlete learn the days of the week and improve early reading skills!

Learn Sight Words with a Water Game!

Learn Sight Words with a Water Game!

Try this goofy, outdoor game to build your child's reading and spelling abilities. Not only will you both have fun splashing around outside, but she'll be improving her reading skills at the same time!

Encourage Reading and Writing with a Routine Book

Encourage Reading and Writing with a Routine Book

Here's a special book that you and your first grader can create together and read daily. This activity is a fun way to encourage your child to read, write, and tell time, all while harboring a sense of security.

Create a "Reading is Rewarding" Kit

Create a "Reading is Rewarding" Kit

Learning to read is an adventure for first graders and an undertaking, too. Make a "Reading is Rewarding" Kit that let's your child know you're with him for the whole wild ride.

Homonym Reading Adventures

Homonym Reading Adventures

Kids often learn homonyms through flashcards, but here's an "organic" approach - using real storybooks your child is already familiar with - that should prove to be much more fun. Try it and see!

Write a Concrete Poem For Mom

Write a Concrete Poem For Mom

Boost those first grade reading and writing skills with this sweet Mother's Day poem idea.

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