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.
Odd Word Out: Rhyming Words With "Car"
Does your child need help with his rhyming skills? In this worksheet your child will need to look at the different objects pictured and decide which one does not rhyme with the others.
Homophones: Writing "To", "Two" and "Too"
There are too many "toos" in the world; who can sort them all out? This worksheet will help your child with his understanding of the homophones to, too and two.
Trace and Write the Letter D
Dolphin, dinosaur, and donut all begin with D! On this prekindergarten writing worksheet, kids trace the letter D, then write the letter next to pictures whose names begin with D. But watch out! Not all of the pictures have names starting with D! This worksheet offers great practice writing letters.
Write the Sight Words: "Go"
Does your child need practice memorizing sight words? This worksheet will help your child learn the sight word "go" by having him trace the different letters in the word and write it in a sentence.
Antonym Crossword
Here's a fun crossword puzzle, with a twist. Each clue on this second grade reading worksheet is a sentence with a highlighted word. Kids find the antonym of the highlighted word, then write the antonym in the puzzle. Understanding antonyms is part of vocabulary development.
Vowel Sounds: Short and Long "E"
On this phonics worksheet, a net and a wheel represent short "E" and long "E," respectively. Kids match picture names to items representing the corresponding vowel sound, then glue the pictures to the page. Identifying short and long vowel sounds is a key skill for emergent readers.
Connect the Dots: Practicing "L"
The hidden picture in this puzzle begins with the letter L! What is it? To open up the picture and solve the puzzle, your child will need to connect the dots.
Articles: Before a Noun 1
If you've ever heard a child ask for "a apple," you know that articles can be a tricky subject for some kids. This third grade reading and writing worksheet explains when to use "a," "an," and "the" before a noun, to help kids recognize that "an apple" is more like it!
A Cow in the House! Practicing "Ow" Sounds
This worksheet will give your child practice in with words with -ou and -ow sounds, then challenge her to complete a crossword puzzle!
Connect the Dots: Practicing "F"
To uncover the picture and solve the puzzle your child will need to connect the dots. As he completes this puzzle he will practice counting to 10 and unveil a picture that begins with the letter F.
