Reading Practice: 1st GradeProvides a collection of exercises to help students gain reading comprehension skills, covering such topics as finding the main idea, reading for details, sequencing, and drawing conclusions.Terry CooperScholastic Prof Book Div...
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“ReadTheory is one of the best web tools out there for English Language Learners! I have ReadTheory to thank for bringing one of my studentsfrom a Grade 5 to a Grade 9 reading levelin just 12 weeks!” Lena U., Educator Sweden
“ReadTheory is one of the best web tools out there for English Language Learners! I have ReadTheory to thank for bringing one of my studentsfrom a Grade 5 to a Grade 9 reading levelin just 12 weeks!” Lena U., Educator Sweden
Printable free reading passages with comprehension and vocabulary questions help young readers learn to read. Fiction and non-fiction texts from 1st through 6th grades.
Printable free fiction stories, non-fiction articles, & poems for 1st graders. Each file includes comprehension questions.
Lessons cover letters, letter blends, long vowel sounds, and digraphs, taking your child from basic alphabetic knowledge to reading at a late 1st grade level. This is the easiest head start you’ll ever give your child! KEY FEATURES
By reading books in order they will confidently read and be successful while gaining a lot of practice and exposure to a lot of vocabulary. 1st Grade If you have a 1st grader and you are looking for more fun, hands on1st grade Worksheets, games and activities to make learning fun – you...
Then have your grade 1 and grade 2 students colour the pictures. Now fold it into a cute Trigraph emergent reader to practice reading spr words, squ words, and str words. Use this trigraph activity as a great way to work on and improve phonics skills. Whether you are a parent, teacher...
With reading, practice doesn’t make perfect. Reading for pleasure is close to perfect. Reading for pleasure produces confident readers. Michael Rosen said: “It’s great if you can read but the question is: do you read? If you do the world is yours.” Extensive research proves that child...