Learning How to Read
Color the Cute Monkey
The cute monkey on this coloring sheet is having fun with some playful fireflies. Can your child use his crayons to brighten up this adorable scene?
How to Read with a Beginning Reader
There are a number of strategies for reading with your child. This article includes six steps for reading with a beginning reader.
Kindergarten Sight Words: Good to Her
Help your child become a confident reader with these sight word flash cards that you can cut out and tape around the house. Includes words from good to her.
Kindergarten Sight Words Bingo
What better way to help your kindergartener learn sight words that with a fun round of Sight Words Bingo? Download our printable game boards and pieces to play!
Phonics Treasure Hunt
Here's a challenging treasure hunt for kindergarteners learning about letter sounds. String letters together to make words and find the path to the treasure.
Play with Words: A Pretend Bakery Game
Does your child love pretend and need practice with letters and the sounds they make? Get cooking! This activity is fun and builds key reading skills, too.
Make a Sight Word Book
Help a child learn to read. By making her own book, your kindergartener can get creative, and practice ten key sight words at the same time.
Sight Words Memory Game
Does your child need help reading common words? Make this family board game. It's so fun, she won't even realize she's learning!
Play a Word Recognition Game
Once your child can recognize the letters of the alphabet, you may want to start practicing simple word recognition. Here's a fun and easy way to get started.
Kindergarten Sight Words: Seven to Soon
Help your child become a confident reader with these sight word flash cards that you can cut out and tape around the house. Includes words from seven to soon.
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