Elementary School English Language Arts Resources
Elementary School English Language Arts Resources
Boost reading, writing, grammar, and vocabulary skills with Education.com’s Elementary School ELA worksheets and activities, designed for students in kindergarten through fifth grade. With thousands of printable worksheets, Guided Lessons, hands-on activities, and more, our standards-aligned materials support structured, grade-level instruction across all areas of English Language Arts. Whether you’re teaching in a classroom, homeschooling, or helping kids learn at home, our ELA materials provide the support young learners need to grow with confidence from the early grades through upper elementary school.
Kindergarten and first grade students build a strong foundation in literacy with phonological and phonemic awareness, letter recognition, phonics, and sight word fluency. Fun and engaging tasks include tracing letters, matching rhyming words, identifying vowel sounds, and decoding CVC words. Writing activities help young learners explore narrative and descriptive writing, while basic grammar worksheets introduce sentence structure and parts of speech.
Second and third graders develop reading fluency and comprehension through longer texts that challenge them to analyze characters, summarize passages, and make inferences. Writing practice focuses on organizing ideas, forming clear paragraphs, and using transitional words. Grammar and vocabulary work includes verb tenses, punctuation, and using context clues. Tools like graphic organizers, Reader’s Theater, and word games make learning interactive and fun.
Fourth and fifth grade students deepen their critical thinking skills through analysis of fiction and nonfiction texts. Learners identify themes, author’s purpose, and text structure, and they practice citing evidence and evaluating arguments. Advanced writing prompts help students build persuasive essays, detailed narratives, and research-based reports. Grammar activities target complex sentences, conjunctions, and consistent verb tense, while vocabulary lessons cover homophones, analogies, and figurative language.
Education.com offers both printable and digital ELA resources to support a wide range of learning styles. Easily filter materials by grade level, topic, or skill to find just what you need for instruction, review, or enrichment. As students prepare to move into middle school, explore our sixth grade ELA worksheets to continue their literacy journey.
Kindergarten and first grade students build a strong foundation in literacy with phonological and phonemic awareness, letter recognition, phonics, and sight word fluency. Fun and engaging tasks include tracing letters, matching rhyming words, identifying vowel sounds, and decoding CVC words. Writing activities help young learners explore narrative and descriptive writing, while basic grammar worksheets introduce sentence structure and parts of speech.
Second and third graders develop reading fluency and comprehension through longer texts that challenge them to analyze characters, summarize passages, and make inferences. Writing practice focuses on organizing ideas, forming clear paragraphs, and using transitional words. Grammar and vocabulary work includes verb tenses, punctuation, and using context clues. Tools like graphic organizers, Reader’s Theater, and word games make learning interactive and fun.
Fourth and fifth grade students deepen their critical thinking skills through analysis of fiction and nonfiction texts. Learners identify themes, author’s purpose, and text structure, and they practice citing evidence and evaluating arguments. Advanced writing prompts help students build persuasive essays, detailed narratives, and research-based reports. Grammar activities target complex sentences, conjunctions, and consistent verb tense, while vocabulary lessons cover homophones, analogies, and figurative language.
Education.com offers both printable and digital ELA resources to support a wide range of learning styles. Easily filter materials by grade level, topic, or skill to find just what you need for instruction, review, or enrichment. As students prepare to move into middle school, explore our sixth grade ELA worksheets to continue their literacy journey.