Who is who in your school community? In this lesson, students will learn about the people who work at their school and how everyone helps each other to keep the school running safely.
First, kids trace lines on this prekindergarten writing worksheet to strengthen the fine motor skills needed to form the letter G. Then they trace the letter G!
This lesson will help your students write proper telling sentences. It features exercises for describing objects, writing descriptions, and fixing sentences.
Develop your students' reading fluency with this digraph worksheet. During this activity, your student will practice reading digraphs, blending the word, writing it and then reading it again.
We all love to tell stories, but a good story is clearly organized. In this lesson students will learn how to use transition words and strong endings when writing narratives.
Fantastic! Fun! Fabulous! In this phonics lesson, your class will learn all about the letter F through words, letter-sound correspondence, writing, and a fun frog song.
Are your students ready to learn about questions and statements? Well, this lesson is definitely ready to provide some help. Through playing a fun game, young readers will improve their language abilities.
Use this All About Misty Copeland Reader to help early readers learn about Misty Copeland, the first African American woman to become a principal ballerina with the American Ballet Theater.
Week 3 of our Kindergarten Fall Review Packet offers five more days of learning activities for new kindergarteners in the subject areas of reading, writing, and math.
Slide into short vowel words! Focused on three-letter word families, or CVC words, this workbook will pop, tug and fan through word-building and phonics practice.
Teaching kindergarten grammar to your child can be difficult, especially without a framework or guide. These kindergarten grammar resources are meant to provide you with just that! These worksheets help your aspiring author learn the basic structure of a sentence, how pronouns work, and how to put their thoughts into words. Advanced students may enjoy working through our first grade grammar resources.