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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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Quiztastic Questions III: Test Overall Knowledge

Is your kindergartener looking for a real brain challenge? Are you looking for a good set of questions to quiz him with? This worksheet covers a broad set of skills including addition, time telling, reading, and science.

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Identifying Opposites: From Happy to Full

In this worksheet your child will need to look at the list of words, and then decide what word in right hand column is the opposite of one on the left. He will then need to draw a line from each word to its antonym.

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Trace and Write the Letter G

Giraffe, girl, and gorilla all begin with G! On this prekindergarten writing worksheet, kids trace the letter G, then write the letter next to pictures whose names begin with G. But watch out! Not all of the pictures have names that begin with G! This worksheet offers great practice writing letters.

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Articles: Before a Noun 2

Would you like to meet "a octopus" or "an octopus"? Maybe you wouldn't want to meet either, but "an octopus" is the right way to say it. This third grade reading and writing worksheet explains when to use the articles "a," "an," and "the" before a noun.

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Solid Stuff

There's a mystery afoot! These animals are missing letters from their names and need help finding them.

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Color by Letter: Capital and Lowercase V

Something special is hiding on this kindergarten reading worksheet. Kids color by letter (capital and lowercase V) to reveal the hidden picture. Kids completing this page practice recognizing capital and lowercase letters; they also exercise thinking, fine motor, and counting skills.

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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!

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There's an Ant on My Aunt!

Some of the trickiest words to spell in the English language are "homophones," or words that sound the same but have different meanings. This worksheet will help your young speller get a handle on them.

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Color the Rhyming Sight Words I

Help your child learn sight words with this first grade reading worksheet. Your child will color the words that rhyme with green to reveal the hidden picture.

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Letter Maze: K

The mouse wants to go fly a kite! Kids draw a path from the kite to the mouse by following the K's in the letter maze on this kindergarten reading worksheet.

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