First Grade Worksheets and Printables

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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.

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Color the Recycling

Help your child practice the concept of recycling with this coloring page, which features the recycling symbol along with sorted boxes of labeled recycling.

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Using Sight Words: Round, Again, On, Had

The best way for your child to get better with sight words is to write them again and again! This worksheet will help your child learn the sight words round, again, on and had by using the words in a sentence.

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Color the Golf Clubs

This sports coloring page features a set of golf clubs on a golf course.

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Adding Up to One

Looking to get your child's addition skills up to speed? This worksheet has four pages of addition practice that will give your child something to add up!

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Color the Baseball Batter

This coloring page features a baseball catcher and a batter who is taking a mighty swing.

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Color Martin Luther King, Jr.

Martin Luther King Jr. is a national icon of civil rights and the fight for equality. On his birthday this year, help your child celebrate with this coloring page.

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Shape Challenge: Find the Different Shapes!

Many different shapes make up the pictures in this worksheet. Can your child name the different shapes, then count how many different kinds there are?

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Paper Dolls Around the World: Latin America I

In this worksheet, your child will color and cut out a native costume for her paper doll. Can she guess what country this doll is from? Hint: The capitol city is Mexico City.

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Superstar Addition: Count the Stars

Is your child a math star? She will be when she practices counting and adding the stars on this first grade addition worksheet.

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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.