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.
Order Up II
Which animal is smaller than a mouse? This worksheet asks your child to identify each of the animals that appear on the list, and place them in order from smallest to largest.
There, Their, or They're?
There, their, and they're: They're tricky to many people. This third grade reading and writing worksheet explains the difference. Then, kids choose the right word to complete each sentence.
Meet the "-an" Family
Looking to introduce your child to phonics? Why not help him get to know the "-an" family? This worksheet will give your child practice with words ending in "-an".
Finish the Sentence: Long "o" Vowel Sound
The sentences on this second grade reading and writing worksheet are each missing a word, and each missing word has the long "o" sound spelled one of five ways. Kids choose words from the box to complete each sentence. This worksheet helps kids recognize long-vowel patterns and spell them correctly.
Letter Sounds: T
T is for tree! Kids completing this prekindergarten reading worksheet circle all of the pictures that begin with a T sound. This worksheet covers phonics skills such as recognizing sounds of letters and distinguishing initial sounds in words.
Connect the Dots: Practicing "K"
Behind this puzzle is an object that can keep others in or out! What is it? To uncover the picture and solve the puzzle your child will need to connect the dots as he counts to 10.
Letter Maze: F
The goal of this worksheet is just that: a goal! To score, kids draw a path from the football to the goal by following the F's in the letter maze on this kindergarten reading worksheet.
Write the Sight Words: "At"
The word "at" is a sight word, one of many words your child should be able to recognize and know on sight without decoding its spelling.
Odd Word Out: Rhyming Words With "Rake"
Can your child find the objects on this worksheet that rhyme? To complete this activity your child will have to look at the different objects pictured and decide which one does not belong.
Fox and Goat: Practicing Vowel O Sounds
All the objects pictured on this worksheet have a letter o sound in them. Your first grader is tasked with figuring out which words have a long o and which words have a short o. Practicing this important phonics concept is a big step towards improved reading!