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.
Heavy and Light: Practice Building Sentences
This four-page worksheet will help your child with his sentence building skills. He will first need to say the adjective out loud, and then write it down on the page. He will then add words to the phrase, so by the end of the worksheet he will build a simple sentence.
Write the Sight Words: "Over"
How can your child get over the reading hump? The word "over" is a sight word, which through memorization can help improve your child's reading skills.
Color the Dog at Home
The playful pooch in this coloring page is winding down in the living room after a long day.
Color the Rhyming Sight Words III
Help your child learn sight words like "pray" and "sway" with this fun first grade reading worksheet. By coloring the rhyming words, he'll reveal a secret picture hidden on the page.
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.
Color the Hockey Game
Help your child practice his coloring skills while working on a fun hockey page.
All in the Word Family: The -ests
Can a nest full of eggs could have something in common with a pirate's chest? Both objects are part of the word family -est! In this worksheet your child will practice his reading skills by completing the words.
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.
Color a Valentine's Message
Warm someone's heart this Valentine's Day with this coloring page, which celebrates love.
Subtraction: Falling Apples
For each problem on this first grade math worksheet, kids count the number of apples that have fallen from a tree. Then, they count the apples that have been eaten. Finally, they subtract to find the difference and show how many apples are left. This is great practice with single-digit subtraction.
