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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Hiragana Alphabet: "fu"

Here is a fun language arts activity for you and your child. Learn the basics of Japanese with our series of Hiragana alphabet sheets!

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Z Is For...

Z is for zucchini, zeppelin, and zither (a musical instrument)! This alphabet coloring page is full of fun to help your preschooler learn the abc's.

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Hiragana Alphabet: "ne"

Learn a new language with a fun worksheet series. Hiragana is a basic component of the Japanese writing system, perfect for you and your child to learn together!

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Get Ready for Reading: All About the Letter U

Here's a fun way to give your child some early reading assistance with the letter U. He'll practice tracing and identifying all things "U"...getting him extra familiar with the upside-down looking letter.

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W Is For...

Give your child an alphabet boost during coloring time. W is for watermelon, wolf and whistle!

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Kindergarten Sight Words: Good to Her

Common words like "good" and "her" are difficult for children to sound out phonetically. Known as sight words, these words are more easily learned through memorization than phonics. If your child balks at memorizing a list of words, don't worry! Memorization is fun with these ...

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I Is For...

I is for iris, ice and iron! Help your preschooler learn the alphabet and practice letter sounds with alphabet coloring pages.

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Hidden Picture: Airplane

Instead of color by number, try color by letter! Kids assign a color to each letter, then color the shapes to find the hidden airplane.

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Kindergarten Sight Words: Is to Make

Sight words are more easily learned through the whole-word approach, particularly for visual learners. Get your child excited about reading and memorizing sight words with these fun word flash cards.

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Habitats Word Search: Forest Animals

In which habitat could you find a squirrel, a raccoon, and an eagle? The forest, for sure! Kids don't have to go far to find these animals, though: They can find them in the word search on this third grade science worksheet.

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