A creative kindergarten or 1st grade activity where students draw a picture about Valentine’s Day.
Verb Endings: -ed
When something happened in the past, a verb should be in the past tense. For many words, adding the ending -ed to the verb makes it past tense. For example, by adding -ed onto the verb, talk, it becomes the past tense verb, talked. With this helpful activity, students will practice rewriting present tense verbs in the past tense.
Verb or Not a Verb?
Verbs are words that show an action or being. Some words in this activity are verbs, and some are not. Let’s see if you can tell the difference between the two as you work your way through this group of words!
Verb Tense Stories
Circle the verbs. Write each one in the past tense form.
Vowel Diagraphs
Students practice phonics and spelling in this worksheet on vowel diagraphs, writing vowels pairs for common words, then identifying the diagraphs.
Vowel Sort: Single Vowels
In this worksheet, your student will sort pictures based on the vowel sound of the word.
Vowel Sort: Vowel Teams
Here’s a great sorting game for vowel teams.
Vowel Sort: Words That Start With A
Here’s a sorting set for words that begin with A!
Vowel Sort: Words That Start With E
Use this alphabet sorting set alone, with other vowel sets or with a consonant set!
Vowel Sort: Words That Start With I
Your student will sort the words that start with I and the words that don’t in this alphabet game!
Vowel Sort: Words That Start With O
Oh, you will love this alphabet game on the letter O!
Vowel Sort: Words That Start With U
This sorting game on the letter U will help your student learn her letters.
Vowel Team Bingo
Here’s a fun bingo game to help your student learn about vowels.
Vowel Teams: EE and EA
This worksheet is a great practice for recognizing and using the vowel teams ‘ee’ and ‘ea’.
Vowel Teams: OO and OA
It’s time to work with the vowel teams of ‘oo’ and ‘oa’!
What is the Main Idea? Carnival
Students read a short paragraph about carnivals, circle the main idea and write 3 details.
What Makes Me Laugh Writing Prompt
A colorful writing sheet to help students develop good writing skills. What makes you laugh? Why does it make you laugh? Print out this free worksheet for your class today and listen for the giggles to begin!
What Rhymes?
In this fun worksheet students learn phonological awareness by matching words that rhyme.
What’s the Root Word?
A root word is a word that can be made into a new word by adding a prefix or a suffix. With this educational worksheet on root words, determine what the suffix or the prefix is in order to find the root!
Who Fell into the Well?
Week 20 Reading Comprehension (A-20). Focus: Words in the –ell family.