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.
Counting Fruit: The Numbers 20 through 25
There's far too much fruit for the grocer to count on her own! Can your child count how much fruit is in each bin? This printable will give your child practice counting to 25.
Count by Fives
Here's a shell game your child knows the trick to solving. Some of the shells are missing their numbers on this first grade math worksheet. Kids count by fives to 100 to fill in the empty shells. Skip counting by fives is one way children can demonstrate the meaning of addition.
Connect the Dots: Practice Skip Counting by Twos
In this worksheet, children skip count by two to connect the dots and discover the hidden picture.
Paper Dolls Around the World: Africa I
In this worksheet, your child will color and cut out a native costume for her paper doll. Can she use the fun facts on the right to guess what country this doll is from? Hint: The capitol city is Nairobi.
Write the Sight Words: "Has"
The word "has" is one of many words your child should be able to recognize and know on sight, without decoding its spelling.
Middle Sound Match
What does a sheep have in common with a leaf? In this worksheet, your child will need to identify the middle consonant sound.
Vowel Sounds: Long "A"
A piece of cake! That, and pictures of other long "A" words are mixed with pictures with different vowel sounds. Your child's task is to say the word for each picture and circle only the pictures that have the long "A" sound. Then, she can write her own long "A" word on lines provided.
Tick Tock: Learning to Tell the Time
In this worksheet, all the clocks are missing their hands. Your first grader will need to look at what time it is and draw in the clock hands. After your child finishes this exercise she will have improved her skills with telling time.
First Grade Sight Words: Right to Their
Does your child struggle to read common words like "right" or "should"? Help him learn these sight words with fun word flash cards. Just tape the words around the house where your child will interact with them daily.
Ship and Boat: Ending "P" and "T" Sounds
To complete this worksheet your kid will need to say the pictures out loud and decide whether each word ends with a "p" or "t" sound.