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.
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.
Orderly Neighbors
Words with the letters i and e can sometimes be confusing, especially for beginning spellers. This multi-part worksheet is all about the word neighbors i and e.
Odd Word Out: Rhyming Words With "Fair"
Children of all shapes and sizes can enjoy the fair, but can they all rhyme the word fair? In this worksheet your child will look at the different images and decide which objects do not rhyme with the others.
Write the Sight Words: "Again"
The word again is one of many words your child should be able to recognize and know on sight without having to decoding its spelling.
Color Word Memory Match
Where did all of the colors go? Help your child improve his memory and reading skills with this matching game that uses the names of different colors.
Consonant Crossword: Words Beginning with Gr, Pr, Ty
In this phonics worksheet your child will practice reading as he completes a crossword puzzle with words beginning with "Gr", "Pr" and "Ty".
Get Your Green On: Learning Colors
To complete this worksheet your child will name the different pictures, and then color the items that are the green, helping him to practice his color recognition skills and his ability to follow simple directions.
There's an Ant on My Aunt!
Some of the trickiest words to spell in the English language are "homophones," or words that sound the same but have different meanings. This worksheet will help your young speller get a handle on them.
Animal House Match-Up
This worksheet will have your child reading and thinking about nature as she matches animals to the places they live.
Ending Blends 3
The words on this first grade reading worksheet are missing their ending letters. It's up to your child to use his phonics skills to find the missing consonant clusters, fill in the missing letters in the words, and connect words to the matching pictures.
