Beginning Sounds: QRST

A beginning sounds worksheet where students practice the primary sounds of Q, R,S, and T by matching the first letter of words to the pictures.

Beginning Sounds: UVWYZ

U, V, W and Z are at the very end of the alphabet, but they are important beginning sounds for students to learn! In this beginning sounds worksheet, he’ll write the first letter of the word that matches the picture.

Capitalize Proper Nouns

Capitalize the proper nouns from the story.

Choose the Adjective

Is ice cream tasty or noisy? Your student can practice using the correct adjective in a sentence in this worksheet.

Christmas Acrostic Poem Activity

See what your students come up with when you hand out this worksheet and have them write an acrostic poem about Christmas.

Christmas Rhymes Worksheet

In this worksheet, your youngster will match the Christmas words to the words that rhyme.

Christmas Stockings: Names That Start With a Vowel

This Christmas activity will help your students in learning how to find a vowel by using names on a Christmas stocking!

Christmas: Color the Long O Sounds

Celebrate as you practice letter sounds with this Christmas Activity on the long o sound. Students will be asked to color the spaces with words that have a long o sound red, and the spaces with words that have a short o sound any color they like.

Christmas: Color the Short O Sounds

Celebrate as you practice letter sounds with this Christmas Activity on the short o sound. Students will be asked to color the spaces with words that have a short o sound red, and the spaces with words that have a long o sound any color they like.

Circle the Consonants: Pumpkin Patch

Students will have fun looking for consonants in the pumpkin patch with this festive activity!

Classic Literature: The Rootabaga Stories

This classic literature set focuses on The Rootabaga Stories which was written by Carl Sandburg in 1922. The set includes several different worksheets that help students practice reading comprehension skills, vocabulary and more.

Color by Number: Vowel Sounds

This color by number worksheet uses a cute kitten to teach your student about long and short vowels.

Color the Christmas Adjectives

Have fun in the classroom celebrating the holidays as you practice identifying adjectives with this fun, educational coloring page! Color each of the shapes that have an adjective in it red, and the other shapes with any color you like. Once all of the shapes have been filled in, the picture of a festive stocking and candy canes will appear!

Color the Christmas Words

Each space has a holiday word written on it. Students will be asked to color each word with a different color. For example, color the spaces with ‘tree’ green, ‘candle’ grey, ‘elf’ blue, and so on. You’ll be surprised to find a fun ‘Ho Ho Ho!’ illustration when all the spaces are colored!

Color the Halloween Adjectives

With this educational, fun Halloween coloring activity, students will be asked to color each shape with an adjective in it yellow, and the other shapes any color they like. Once completed, a picture of a Halloween cat, pumpkin, and moon will appear! This activity is easy to print, making it great for use both at home and in class.

Color the Halloween Words Activity

In this Halloween Activity, color the word ‘scary’ with yellow, ‘ghost’ with blue, ‘bat’ with green, and so on. Once students are done coloring, they will find that they have revealed the word ‘BOO!’ Ideal for 1st-3rd Grade, but can be used where appropriate.

Color the Long Vowels Kwanzaa Activity

Students will be asked to color the shapes with words which have a long u sound black, color the shapes which have a long a sound green, and color the shapes which have a long o sound red. Students can color the other shapes any other color they like. This Kwanzaa worksheet on vowels is ideal for K – 2nd grade students, but can be used where appropriate.

Color the New Year’s Day Words

On this printable activity, students will color each of the spaces with a New Year’s Day word a different color. For example, year = yellow, new = green, day = purple, and so on. When students have finished coloring, they will find they have revealed a secret message hidden in the picture!