Sight words are a tried-and-true method of achieving reading success. This workbook contains a collection of 30 standard sight words to help kindergarteners learn to read.
Word families are useful building blocks to help young readers and writers form words. This workbook lets kids build words with puzzle pieces and dice for some spelling fun.
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.
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.
It's rhyme time! Your child will love learning about words that sound alike with this workbook, full of puzzles, pictures and mini books that will help any budding reader get a head start on sounding out words.
Introduce kindergarteners to the people who play a key role in the health and safety of their community — and reinforce important literacy skills along the way.
Tis the season for putting pencil to paper! Your child will love honing her fine motor skills, working on sight word recognition and practicing letters in this worksheet, perfect for spring, summer, winter and fall.
This book has The Three Little Pigs, The Boy Who Cried Wolf and more. What do these stories have in common? One wolfish character after another and a great excuse to compare and contrast stories.
Help your kindergartener get ready to read and write with memory games, word tracing and word searches. This workbook covers common sight words for your child to memorize.
This busy book landed at the gates for learning! Pencil this into the itinerary for a plane ride or just to talk about transportation with your kids. Mazes, word puzzles, and coloring keep fun aloft.
Short and long vowels, rhyming words, and word family activities help children improve their phonological awareness and understanding of letter-sound relationships.
Boost summer learning with a mix of sports-themed pages, from coloring to Sudoku. Kids will be inspired to stay active this summer, plus they can sneak in some math, logic and fine motor practice too!