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These reading worksheets help make learning engaging for your child! Browse through and download our reading worksheets to help supplement your child's education.

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Start Me Up! Practicing Consonants

In this worksheet your child will need to identify the different vehicles pictured, and then decide which letter is missing from the beginning of their names.

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It Takes Two: Blended Consonants

This worksheet is all about consonant blends. Your child will need to look at each of the pictures in this worksheet and then decide what two letters make up the beginning consonants.

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Write the Sight Words: "To"

The word "to" is one of many words your child should be able to recognize and know on sight without decoding its spelling.

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Color the U's

How many umbrellas are there in this picture? To find out, your child will color all the umbrellas one of two different colors depending on whether they have an uppercase or a lowercase U on them.

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Analogies: We're Related!

Analogies can be a fun way for kids to build vocabulary skills and analyze relationships between words. On this third grade reading worksheet, kids complete simple analogies such as "moon is to night as sun is to _____." ("Day" is the answer, in case you're a little rusty on your analogies!)

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Short "A" Color Puzzle

What sound makes the short A? This worksheet will help your child improve his reading skills as he practices the vowel sound of the short A.

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Suffixes: How Thoughtful!

If Kip drops a fish bowl to the ground, is he being careful or careless? It sounds like he is being careless! Kids completing this third grade reading and writing worksheet add the suffix -ful or -less to words to finish the sentences.

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Color by Letter: Capital and Lowercase N

No haystacks here, but there is a hidden needle. On this kindergarten reading worksheet, kids color by letter (capital and lowercase N) to reveal the picture. Kids completing this page practice recognizing capital and lowercase letters; they also exercise thinking, fine motor, and counting skills.

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Write the Sight Words: "Has"

The word "has" is one of many words your child should be able to recognize and know on sight, without decoding its spelling.

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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.

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