Build a better writer with this series of tracing and fine motor exercises. Small hands will get strong drawing curvy and diagonal lines, and zigzags, plus real letters.
Teach your preschooler all about the letter L with this reading worksheet. Packed with handwriting, letter, and coloring activities to keep her entertained.
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.
Let’s get reading and writing! In this lesson, students learn to form and recognize regular plural nouns. But the fun doesn’t stop there. Students will work with counting collections to write sentences about the objects they count.
Track the dots! Help your students learn one-to-one correspondence and how to recognize words as they read along with you in this interactive worksheet.
In this final installment of our Kindergarten Fall Review Packet, learners are provided five more days of engaging activities in math, literacy, and other fun topics.
From A to Z, this workbook is all about the alphabet! Introduce your child to uppercase and lowercase letters with beloved nursery rhymes, and hone his logic skills with letter Sudoku puzzles.
Let's get silly! Use this worksheet to help your students practice counting words and improving their handwriting while writing out these silly sentences.
It's time to make tracking words more fun! Students will have a blast pointing along with this colorful worksheet as they practice one-to-one correspondence.
Beginning readers track when they read by touching each word. In this worksheet, students will touch each word they read then count the total words in each sentence.
It’s time to explore plural nouns! With this worksheet, students will practice reading sentences while touching each word, then analyze the plural nouns in the sentences.
Help students practice their handwriting while writing these sentences as neat as can be. Students will also get a chance to practice counting the number of words in each sentence.
Use this Halloween story starter to encourage your child to hone their creative writing skills and write imaginative tales all about this beloved fall holiday! This worksheet includes a place for young authors to write and illustrate their story.
Use this helpful review or pre-lesson to introduce the idea that letters make the same sound, regardless of their place in a word. Can be used as a stand alone or support lesson for the **Same Sound Different Location** lesson plan.
Help students gain phonological knowledge and an understanding of one-to-one correspondence by spelling words one letter at a time in this fun hands-on activity!
Help students build reading and counting skills with this simple worksheet. Kids will point to each word in a sentence as they read about dogs, cats, and rats.
Codes, colors, and pointing will all help your young student to practice one-to-one correspondence in this interactive worksheet. Students will touch each color-coded word with a corresponding finger while an adult reads the story aloud.
Students will be able to learn about and practice the unique shapes of each letter and gain skills in letter identification thanks to the following worksheets and games from Education.com. Incorporate arts and crafts into lessons that teach students the proper alphabet sequence, or let things get a little more lively in your classroom with the group activities outlined below.