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.
Color the Chameleon!
This chameleon coloring page is a great segue into talking to your child about this fascinating reptile. Plus, chameleons are just plain fun to color.
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.
Find the Sum II
To complete this worksheet your child will need to solve all of the addition problems. He will then need to write the answers in the blank to discover what is the largest U.S. state.
Color the Football Helmets
This fun coloring page is just the ticket for a big game match-up. Your little sports fan will enjoy coloring in the clashing helmets on the football field background.
Missing Numbers: Counting Bee
This bee's honeycomb is supposed to be numbered from 1 to 100, but some of the numbers are missing! Kids will have fun finding the missing numbers to complete the honeycomb number grid. This first grade math worksheet helps kids practice counting whole numbers to 100.
Color the Trampoline Scene
This fun coloring page features a high-hopping girl on a backyard trampoline.
Word Endings: -Ng and -Nd
Is your child a wordsmith? Does he enjoy solving word puzzles? If he does, then this phonics worksheet will give him practice with his reading and vocabulary skills.
Homophones: To, Too or Two
If a runner needs to run two miles to get home has he done too much? So many "too" sounds can get confusing! What's the difference between these homophones?
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!
Sentence Superstar!
None of the sentences on the worksheet are complete, because they are missing a capitalized first letter and a period at the end. Your child must decide how the sentences should begin and end, then rewrite the sentence correctly.
