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Reading Worksheets and Printables

These reading worksheets help make learning engaging for your child! Browse through and download our reading worksheets to help supplement your child's education.

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Pineapple in Spanish

From seed to flower to fruit, take a look at the pineapple with this coloring page and brush up on vocabulary, in Spanish and English!

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Sort Out the Scientific Method #3

Hypothesis, observation, data, conclusion...with so many terms, learning the scientific method can be a big challenge. Help your child sort out this tricky concept with an exercise in labeling the parts of an experiment.

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Hard and Soft G

On this second grade reading worksheet, kids sort initial consonant sounds into two groups: hard "g," represented by a goose, and soft "g," represented by giraffe. This worksheet helps kids build decoding and word recognition skills that will help them become fluent readers.

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Letter Sounds: A

A is for ant! Kids completing this prekindergarten reading worksheet circle all of the pictures that begin with an A sound. This worksheet covers phonics skills such as recognizing short vowel sounds and distinguishing initial sounds in words.

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Write and Draw Sight Words: Up

The 'Write and Draw Sight Words' series is all about building your kindergartner's vocabulary, spelling, and handwriting skills in one easy worksheet.

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Mako Shark Coloring Page

Did you know mako sharks can leap 30 feet out of the water? Give your first grader a fun and informational coloring page, all about the mako shark!

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All About Mark Twain

History buffs and fiction lovers alike will enjoy learning about legendary writer Mark Twain with this Wild West worksheet!

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Hiragana Alphabet: "ku"

Looking for a better way to boost your child's writing and language skills? Try teaching him the basics of Japanese with this Hiragana series!

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Punctuation: Jack and the Beanstalk

A written passage without punctuation can be very difficult to read! With this worksheet, your child will punctuate this excerpt from a famous folktale.

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Facts and Opinions

Frank and Opie have very different ways of speaking. Frank only speaks facts and Opie only speaks opinions. Can your child tell which statement is made by which person?

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