Interactive Worksheets bring printable worksheets to life! Students can complete worksheets online, and get instant feedback to improve.
How do they work?
Open an Interactive Worksheet, and create a direct link to share with students. They’ll enter their code to access the worksheet, complete it online, and get instant feedback. You can keep track of submissions in My Assignments.
In this worksheet, learners will complete a camping-themed word search puzzle, then answer a prompt inviting them to describe their favorite camping activity or memory.
These picture names are each missing the first two letters which make a consonant blend. Kids choose the correct blend and write it to complete the word.
Help students hone their language and vocabulary skills with this worksheet in which learners use sentence-level context clues to write the word that correctly completes each sentence.
This suffixes worksheet helps your child identify and create words with suffixes. This suffixes worksheet helps your child develop reading and writing skills.
Spelling can be tricky, even for the most enthusiastic writers. With our spelling worksheets and printables, students from preschool to fifth grade can build their spelling skills and confidence with ease. Explore a range of concepts from sound blends and digraphs, long- and short-vowel sounds, and suffixes to more complex rules of the silent-e and homophones. For more language arts activities, check out our grammar worksheets!
Spelling Worksheets to Improve Reading and Writing Fluency
As children learn their ABCs and start linking sounds and letters together, spelling begins to play a pivotal role in the development of reading and writing fluency. That’s why we’ve developed and compiled an extensive selection of spelling worksheets that will ensure your child has all the tools, strategies, and practice necessary to make spelling second nature, whether they’re just beginning to recognize words or are preparing for the challenges of middle school. Sight words bingo, interactive alphabet charts, and creative coloring pages are great tools to introduce spelling to the littlest learners in a relaxed and inviting way. As kids get a little older, they’ll benefit from worksheets that help them sound out words with pictures, find and write missing letters, and discover and internalize important spelling patterns. For older kids, spelling gets more entertaining when homophones and homonyms lend themselves to funny puns. No matter the age, you can go beyond formal practice and work with your child at home to improve their spelling simply by reading together, as simple exposure to familiar and unfamiliar words on a regular basis can have a significant impact on spelling and vocabulary building skills.