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.
Wacky Wizard! Practicing "V," "W," "X" and "Z" Sounds
This worksheet focuses on the letters "v", "w", x" and "z". Your child will need to look at the different pictures and then say them out loud in order to finish spelling them.
Write the Sight Words: "You"
What kind of word have you got there? The word "you" is one of many words your child should be able to recognize and know on sight, without decoding its spelling.
Word Addition: Compound Words 3
On this second grade reading worksheet, kids take two words and put them together to make a whole new word: a compound word! Since birdcup and teacage don't make much sense (but birdcage and teacup do), kids need to use prior knowledge and picture clues to figure out the words.
Speedy Vocab for the Tortoise and the Hare
In this worksheet, a sportswriter is tired of telling a story and using the same words over and over. Can your child find synonyms for "fast" and "slow" to help her describe the race between the tortoise and the hare?
Using Sight Words: As, Think, Live, Could
Could this worksheet help your child improve his reading skills? Of course, it's all about using sight words in complete sentences!
Poetry Word Practice: Jack Be Nimble
How many Js does it take to get Jack up and over a candle stick? In this worksheet your child will gain practice with his reading skills as he counts how many letters Js appear in this classic nursery rhyme.
Irregular Past-Tense Verbs: Found It!
The past-tense of "ring" is "rang," but the past-tense of "bring" is ... "brought"? These words can be confusing, and require practice. On this third grade reading and writing worksheet, kids change present-tense verbs to irregular past-tense verbs, then find the verbs in a word search.
Color the R's
These rockets are making a race to a distant planet! How many rockets are flying? To find out, your child will first need to color all the rockets different colors depending on whether they have an uppercase or a lowercase R on them.
Dog Day! Identifying Subject in a Sentence
Every dog has his day, and every sentence has its subject. This worksheet will give your child practice with identifying the subject of a sentence.
Sam the Student: Words Ending with -Nt
Sam the student only likes words that end with the letters -nt. In this phonics worksheet you child will gain practice with his reading skills as he helps Sam identify all the words that end in -nt.
