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.

Who Is a Character?

In this activity, students read the sentence and then circle the word that describes the character.

Why Do We Need Pronouns

Choose the appropriate pronouns from the Word Bank to fill in the blanks.

Will You Stay and Play?

Week 27 Reading Comprehension (A-27). Focus: Long “a” with _ay Words.

Winter Adjectives: Shades of Meaning

Teach your students how to put adjectives in order from weakest to strongest in this winter activity for elementary grade levels.

Winter Snowflakes: Rhyming Words

Who doesn’t love a good wintertime rhyme? Students will have a snow day with this fun activity!

Word Change

Students practice phonological awareness by making new words by substituting the first letter of another word.

Word Lists: Write a Sentence

Your youngster can combine words from a noun list and a verb list to make a sentence.

Word Meaning Game

Here’s a fun game for context clues!

Word Meaning Game 2

More of the fun context clue game!

Words That Rhyme

Discover the fun of making rhymes with this worksheet compatible with Common Core Standards for kindergarten Phonological Awareness.

Would You Rather be a Bird or a Fish? Writing Prompt

A fun worksheet to get the imagination going! Have your kindergarten students tell you if they would rather be a bird or a fish and why! After they finish, have them share with each other and see how many fish and how many birds you have in your class!

Would You Rather Questions For Kids

Try our printable deck of 52 “Would You Rather” questions for an instant conversation starter any time you need one. This activity is great for encouraging thinking outside of the box as it includes questions that welcome creative thinking! Our deck of “Would You Rather” questions can be used at home or in the classroom by both parents and teachers, whether it is for an oral exercise, written exercise, or cross-curricular exercise.

Write a Noun for Adjectives

Identifying parts of speech is an important skill to learn in early education! With this printable activity, students will practice writing nouns and adjectives. After reading through a series of adjectives, students will be asked to write a noun for each adjective to describe.