Consonant Blends: st

Students practice using blended consonants by writing words beginning with “st” in the circles.

Consonant Blends: Thanksgiving Turkey Tails

Bring some holiday fun into the classroom and practice vocabulary and writing skills with this Thanksgiving activity on consonants!

Consonant Digraphs: Create CH Words

This printable worksheet asks students to create four words that begin with the consonants CH. Here are some examples: chuckle, cheer, chomp, and chirp. Your students will enjoy getting creative as they come up with four unique words! This resource has been made easy to print, making it great for use both at home and in the classroom.

Consonant Digraphs: Create PH Words

This printable worksheet asks students to create four words that begin with the consonants PH. Here are some examples: phase, phone, photo, and phonics. Your students will enjoy getting creative as they come up with four unique words! This resource has been made easy to print, making it great for use both at home and in the classroom.

Consonant Digraphs: Create SH Words

This printable worksheet asks students to create four words that begin with the consonants SH. Here are some examples: shine, shear, sheep, and shutter. Your students will enjoy getting creative as they come up with four unique words! This resource has been made easy to print, making it great for use both at home and in the classroom.

Consonant Digraphs: Create TH Words

This printable worksheet asks students to create four words that begin with the consonants TH. Here are some examples: thunder, thump, theater, and thanks. Your students will enjoy getting creative as they come up with four unique words! This resource has been made easy to print, making it great for use both at home and in the classroom.

Consonant Digraphs: Create WH Words

This printable worksheet asks students to create four words that begin with the consonants WH. Here are some examples: whimper, where, whether, and whiten. Your students will enjoy getting creative as they come up with four unique words! This resource has been made easy to print, making it great for use both at home and in the classroom.

Count the Syllables

Young students have fun counting syllables while they are practicing phonics and word recognition.

Drop the Mop!

Week 10 Reading Comprehension (A-10). Focus: Words in the –op family.

Feel the Green Grass

Week 36 Reading Comprehension (A-36). Focus: Long “ee” Pattern Words.

Final E

Discovering the importance of “E”. Students learn how one letter can turn a vowel from a short sound to a long sound.

Fry Words – The 1st Hundred

Here’s the first level of the 1,000 Fry words.

Fun in the Sun

Week 15 Reading Comprehension (A-15). Focus: Words in the –un family.

Halloween: Color the Long A Sounds Activity

Practice sounding out long a with this printable Halloween Coloring Activity. Students will be asked to color the spaces with words that have a long a sound blue and color the spaces with words that have a short a sound any color they like.

Halloween: Color the Short A Sounds Activity

This worksheet is great for practicing the long and short a sounds. Students will be asked to color the spaces with words that have a short a sound orange and can color the spaces with words that have a long a sound any color they like.

He Bit the Pit

Week 5 Reading Comprehension (A-5). Focus: Words in the –it family.

He Must Take the Bus

Week 24 Reading Comprehension (A-24). Focus: Short “u” Words.

Kick the Brick

Week 8 Reading Comprehension (A-8). Focus: Words in the –ick family.

Letter Trade

Students practice phonological awareness by changing letters in a word to make a new word.

Long and Short Vowels

Following common core standards for 1st and 2nd grades, your student can review long and short vowel sounds in this worksheet