Reading Worksheets and Printables
These reading worksheets help make learning engaging for your child! Browse through and download our reading worksheets to help supplement your child's education.
Write the Sight Words: "She"
What's the big deal about that word "she"? The word "she" is one of many words your child should be able to recognize and know on sight without decoding its spelling.
Snail and Bus: Practicing Ending Consonants
This worksheet helps your child recognize ending consonants. Your first grader will need to identify the words on the page that end with a l or s sound, and then decide whether there is one or two letters at the end of each word.
First Grade Sight Words: Great to How
Has your child learned all his sight words? If memorizing a laundry list of words doesn't sound appealing to your first grader, make the task fun with colorful sight word flash cards.
Find the Letter Y: Pussycat, Pussycat
"Pussycat, pussycat, where have you been?" Kids reading this rhyme discover that the cat has been visiting the queen and frightening a mouse! Then kids count the Y's in the rhyme! This kindergarten reading worksheet offers practice recognizing and naming lowercase letters of the alphabet.
Make Friends with Consonant Blends
This worksheet will teach your first grader about an important phonics concept: consonant blends. He will look at the different objects pictured, and then choose the appropriate consonant blend listed at the bottom of the page.
Color by Letter: Capital and Lowercase J
Something spooky is hiding on this page! On this kindergarten reading worksheet, kids color by letter (capital and lowercase J) to reveal the hidden picture. Kids completing this page practice recognizing capital and lowercase letters; they also exercise thinking, fine motor, and counting skills.
Write the Sight Words: "May"
This worksheet will help your child learn the sight word "may" by asking him to trace the different letters and then write the word.
Vowel Sounds: Short and Long "A"
Creepers! On this phonics worksheet, a crab and a snake represent short "A" and long "A," respectively. Kids match picture names to the creatures representing the corresponding vowel sounds, then glue the pictures to the page. Identifying vowel sounds is a key skill for emergent readers.
Learning Sight Words: "For"
All eyes are front and center on the sight word "for"! This worksheet will help your child learn the sight word "for" by having him fill in the blanks with the word.
Sun and Moon: Practicing Vowel U Sounds
When are the sun and moon both out at the same time? This worksheet won't answer that riddle, but it will help your kid understand the riddle of the vowel u.