First Grade Worksheets and Printables
These first grade worksheets help make learning engaging for your first grader! Covering a wide range of subjects, we have the 1st grade worksheets you're looking for to help supplement your child's education.
Library Addition: Adding Book Stacks
Practice a different kind of book learning! This fun first grade math worksheet uses library books to help your child practice single-digit vertical addition.
Color the Egyptian Scene
Help your child get a feel for some of the features of Ancient Egypt with this coloring page.
Paper Dolls Around the World: Europe VIII
Color and cut out a native costume for this paper doll, then use the fun facts on the right to guess what country this doll is from. Hint: The capitol city is Athens.
Determining Relative Volume
Can a wagon hold more rocks than a truck? In this worksheet your child will need to place the pictures of the different items in order from largest to smallest, based on how much they can hold.
Alphabetical Foods
This worksheet is all about placing food words in alphabetical order. To complete this activity your child will need to look at the list of words and decide which order they should be placed in.
Write the Sight Words: "Old"
Does your child need practice memorizing sight words? This worksheet will help your child learn the sight word "old" by having him trace the different letters and then write the word out.
Write the Sight Words: "Stop"
Looking to help your child develop his skills with sight words? This worksheet will help him improve his reading skills while giving him valuable practice writing.
Vowel Sounds: Short "E"
On this first grade phonics worksheet, kids identify the short "E" sound. They say the word for each picture on the page and circle only the pictures that have the short "E" sound. Then, they write their own short "E" word on the lines provided.
Long "E" Word Search
Does your child enjoy word searches? This worksheet is all about the long E sound, as heard in the word "tree".
Comparing Fish: Less Than and Greater Than
These happy fish are sure to make your child smile as he counts and compares the amounts in each bowl. He'll use less-than and greater-than symbols to show which bowls have fewer fish and which bowls have more.
