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 Rhyming Sight Words V
Boost your child's reading skill with this first grade reading worksheet that helps your child learn sight words like "fear" and "peer." By coloring in all the rhyming sight words, your child will reveal a secret picture hidden on the page.
Let's Clean Up! Beginner's Biology
To complete this worksheet your first grader will need to match the different animals with their homes. Does a penguin live in the desert? Where does a bear live?
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.
Write the Sight Words: "As"
The word "as" is one of many words your child should be able to recognize and know on sight without decoding its spelling.
'Til the Cows Come Home: Phonics Practice
This worksheet will help your first grader with his reading skills by focusing on the -ow sounds. To complete this exercise your child will need to identify all the words on the worksheet that sound like cow.
Tidy Sum 100
Work with your first grader to create addition problems that add up to 100. Use a deck of playing cards to find your numbers. Through building their own problems, your child will develop a greater understanding of addition, and they'll have fun practicing with this hands-on worksheet!
Draw the Hands of the Clock II
Is one time better than the next? In this worksheet your child will gain practice telling time. He will first need to look at the printed time, and then he will need to draw the correct time on the clock.
Before, After, and Between Numbers
What number becomes before 25? In this worksheet your child will need to look at the different numbers and complete the order.
Make a Holiday Greeting Card
With this printable, your child can create his own greeting card to send to someone special. This is a good way to teach your child about the importance of showing love and appreciation to those he cares about.
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.