Worksheets offer your students a nice change from workbook pages. They're also perfect to send home with students so that parents can also be involved in their child's learning. Shown here is just a portion of each of our first grade phonics worksheets. Click on each link to get the prin...
More Worksheets for First Grade You'll find lots more pages on our site of first grade or kindergarten students. Here are just a few examples: First grade phonics worksheets- Check out the 5 free, full-sized printables that provide practice with simple short vowel words. Give kids solid, ba...
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Short Vowel Sounds- Three letters words don't all have short vowels, but most do. Spelling words that include this sound is foundational skill. [RF.1.2.A] Long A- Make a cake and bake it, so it doesn't flake. The first in our series of grade 1 vowel worksheets. [RF.1.2.A] ...
For these printable worksheets, choose the correct word to finish the sentence. Write that word in the space provided.SEE MORE 6.Phoneme Pop. Click Image to Enlarge Phonics Pop is a mobile friendly bubble pop game. Choose a set of sounds to practice, or select from the digraph (2/3-lett...
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Phonics can sometimes feel like a puzzle, and one of the most helpful pieces in that puzzle is understanding closed syllables. A closed syllable is a syllable with a single vowel followed by one or more consonants, like in the words “cat” or “sit.” In a closed syllable, the vowel ...
Spelling list 16 for first grade has consonant blends /gr/, /pr/,& /tr/. This page has a spelling word list, two ABC order worksheets, and many worksheets.
Based on the reading I’ve read and the research I’ve studied, my conclusion is that we should teach letters and sounds concurrently, beginning in preschool. However, just to be clear: I don’t believe that teaching letter names (without also teaching sounds) has to be a problem when we...
Know the names and sounds of all the consonants and vowels. Understand phonics concepts such as consonant combinations. Develop an understanding of composition. Learn more about the Time4Learning homeschool reading curriculum and discover the steps students should take in order to be fluent, proficien...