Learning certain patterns and word structures can be extremely helpful in learning to spell words correctly. This series of activities and exercises walk students through some of the most common patterns, like double consonants, homophones and contractions where they will have the opportunity to learn and practice spelling more difficult words. Students will also attack some more commonly misspelled words in the English language.
Suffixes, verb tenses and plural nouns boil down to simple spelling patterns in this workbook. Kids will handle S, -es, -ing and -ed. It's all in the endings!
Help your child solidify basic reading skills with these engaging phonics worksheets. Identifying vowels and vowel blends in this workbook will help your child practice fundamental reading skills.
Week 2 of our Third Grade Fall Review Packet is a great way to prepare learners for a new school year as they complete a wide range of practice activities and brush up on key concepts.
On this second grade reading worksheet, kids sort words ending in "y" into two categories: the long "e" sound as in baby, or the long "i" sound as in spy.
Have some double-letter fun with this exercise on words that end with double consonants. Your child build her vocabulary and spelling skills as she goes.
Sometimes consonants like to stick together! In this worksheet, students will practice identifying and differentiating double consonants and consonant blends.
The letter G is one of those tricky consonants that can make different sounds (as in girl or gym). That can be confusing for young readers! Help them sort out hard and soft consonant patterns with this helpful practice worksheet.
Digraphs are two letters that create a single sound, such as the "sh" sound in "sheep." In this worksheet, kids complete words that are missing digraphs.