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.
Practice Capitalization
Believe it or not, all sentences share something in common. They all begin with a capital letter! In this worksheet your child will practice his skills with capitalization.
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.
Learning Sight Words: "Like"
What kind of word have we got here? The word "like" is one of many words your child should be able to recognize and know on sight, without decoding its spelling.
Connect the Dots: Practicing "M"
To open this puzzle up and find out what kind of device begins with a M your child will need to use a combination of his counting and alphabet skills.
Kindergarten Sight Words: Good to Her
Common words like "good" and "her" are difficult for children to sound out phonetically. Known as sight words, these words are more easily learned through memorization than phonics. If your child balks at memorizing a list of words, don't worry! Memorization is fun with these ...
Trace and Write the Letter E
Elephant, egg, and ear all begin with E! On this prekindergarten writing worksheet, kids trace the letter E, then write the letter next to pictures whose names begin with E. But watch out! Not all of the pictures have names that begin with E! This worksheet offers great practice writing letters.
Color by Letter: Capital and Lowercase H
Kids use their thinking caps for this one! On this kindergarten reading worksheet, kids color by letter (capital and lowercase H) to reveal the hidden picture. Kids completing this page practice recognizing capital and lowercase letters; they also exercise thinking, fine motor, and counting skills.
Kindergarten Sight Words: Ten to This
To make memorizing sight words fun and exciting for your child, use these colorful word flash cards that can be cut out and taped around the house.
Connect the Dots: Practicing "C"
The hidden picture in this puzzle is rumored to help you see in the dark! What is it? To uncover the picture and solve the puzzle, your child will need to connect the dots.
Write the Sight Words: "Me"
All eyes are on "me"! This worksheet will help your child learn the sight word "me" by having him trace the different letters and then write the word in a sentence.