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Find the number to complete the next ten - Search
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Grade
1st Grade
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Addition
Find the number to complete the next ten - Search
In this addition worksheet students practice addition within 100 by finding missing numbers in equations. It reinforces number relationships and place value. Worksheet instructions: Find the missing number in each problem.
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Find the number to complete the next ten - Look
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Grade
1st Grade
Topic
Addition
Find the number to complete the next ten - Look
This addition worksheet helps students practice addition within 100 by finding missing numbers in equations. It reinforces number relationships and place value. Worksheet instructions: Find the missing number in each problem.
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Add two 2-digit numbers (no regrouping) - Drone
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Grade
1st Grade
Topic
Addition
Add two 2-digit numbers (no regrouping) - Drone
This math worksheet helps students practice adding two 2-digit numbers without carrying or regrouping. It reinforces place value concepts, including tens and ones, to build a solid foundation for mastering addition. Worksheet instructions:
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Add two 2-digit numbers (no regrouping) - Satellite
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Grade
1st Grade
Topic
Addition
Add two 2-digit numbers (no regrouping) - Satellite
This worksheet helps students practice adding two 2-digit numbers without carrying or regrouping. It reinforces place value concepts, including tens and ones, to build a solid foundation for mastering addition. Worksheet instructions:
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Add two 2-digit numbers (no regrouping) - Tractor
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Grade
1st Grade
Topic
Addition
Add two 2-digit numbers (no regrouping) - Tractor
This addition worksheet helps students practice adding two 2-digit numbers without carrying or regrouping. It reinforces place value concepts, including tens and ones, to build a solid foundation for mastering addition. Worksheet instructions:
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Writing with adjectives and adverbs - Fox
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Grade
1st Grade
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Adverbs
Writing with adjectives and adverbs - Fox
What is the difference between an adjective and an adverb? An adjective is a word that tells you what something sounds like, looks like, smells like, or tastes like. Adjectives are describing words. An adverb tells you how, when, or where something occurs. Worksheet instructions: Complete the story by filling in the blanks with either an adjective or an adverb. You can use the words in the word bank or write your own.
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Writing with adjectives & adverbs - Squirrel
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Grade
1st Grade
Topic
Adverbs
Writing with adjectives & adverbs - Squirrel
Remember, an adjective is a word that tells you what something sounds like, looks like, smells like, or tastes like. Adjectives are describing words. An adverb tells you how, when, or where something occurs. Worksheet instructions: Complete the story by filling in the blanks with either an adjective or an adverb. You can use the words in the word bank or write your own.
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Writing with adjectives & adverbs - Pup
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Grade
1st Grade
Topic
Adverbs
Writing with adjectives & adverbs - Pup
An adjective is a word that tells you what something sounds like, looks like, smells like, or tastes like. Adjectives are describing words. An adverb tells you how, when, or where something occurs. Worksheet instructions: Complete the story by filling in the blanks with either an adjective or an adverb. You can use the words in the word bank or write your own.
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Articles a, an & the - Coin
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Grade
1st Grade
Topic
Articles
Articles a, an & the - Coin
So when do we use "a", "an" or "the"? We use "a" before words that begin with a consonant sound, "an" before words that begin with a vowel sound, and "the" when talking about a specific person, place, or thing. Worksheet instructions: Read each sentence carefully and circle the correct article (a / an / the).
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Articles a, an & the - Book
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Grade
1st Grade
Topic
Articles
Articles a, an & the - Book
Remember, we use "a" before words that begin with a consonant sound, "an" before words that begin with a vowel sound, and "the" when talking about a specific person, place, or thing. Worksheet instructions: Read each sentence carefully and circle the correct article (a / an / the).
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Short stories (71 words) - A Walk in the Park
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Grade
1st Grade
Topic
Short stories
Short stories (71 words) - A Walk in the Park
A Walk in the Park is a short story (71 words) for kids about a girl who takes a walk with her dad and sees different animals in the park, including a bird, a squirrel, a butterfly, ducks, and a turtle. This short story is followed by comprehension questions. Worksheet instructions: Read the short story, then answer the questions that follow.
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Short stories (60 words) - The Lost Puppy
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1st Grade
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Short stories
Short stories (60 words) - The Lost Puppy
The Lost Puppy is a short story (60 words) for kids about a boy who finds a small, lost puppy hiding behind a tree. With his mom’s help, he returns the puppy to its owner, who is overjoyed. This short story is followed by comprehension questions. Worksheet instructions: Read the short story, then answer the questions that follow.
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Short story (98 words) - A Day at the Farm
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1st Grade
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Short stories
Short story (98 words) - A Day at the Farm
A Day at the Farm is a short story (98 words) for kids about a girl who visits a farm and experiences fun activities like feeding animals, riding a hay wagon, and picking apples. This short story is followed by comprehension questions. Worksheet instructions: Read the short story, then answer the questions that follow.
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Short story (212 words) - The Magic Cardboard Box
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1st Grade
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Short stories
Short story (212 words) - The Magic Cardboard Box
The Magic Cardboard Box is a short story (212 words) for kids about a girl, her imagination, and an ordinary box that transforms into exciting adventures. This short story is followed by comprehension questions. Worksheet instructions: Read the short story, then answer the questions that follow.
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Adjectives in sentences - Owl
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Grade
1st Grade
Topic
Adjectives
Adjectives in sentences - Owl
An adjective describes a person, place, or thing. It gives more details about how something looks, feels, sounds, or behaves. For example, in the sentence "The purple owl is flying home," "purple" is the adjective. Worksheet instructions: Read each sentence and circle the adjective.
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Adjectives in sentences - Hungry
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Grade
1st Grade
Topic
Adjectives
Adjectives in sentences - Hungry
An adjective describes a person, place, or thing. It gives more details about how something looks, feels, sounds, or behaves. For example, in the sentence "The hungry man is eating," "hungry" is the adjective. Worksheet instructions: Read each sentence below and circle the adjective.
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Verb tenses - Bird
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Grade
1st Grade
Topic
Verbs
Verb tenses - Bird
What is an example of a verb in the past, present, and future tense? A verb is a word that expresses an action or a state of being, and it changes according to the tense. For example, the past tense of "climb" is "climbed," the present tense is "climbs," and the future tense is "will climb." Worksheet instructions: Complete the table by filling in the correct verb form for past, present, or future tense.
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Verb tenses - Sea
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Grade
1st Grade
Topic
Verbs
Verb tenses - Sea
How do verbs change in different tenses? A verb is a word that expresses an action or a state of being, and it changes according to the tense. For example, the past tense of "climb" is "climbed," the present tense is "climbs," and the future tense is "will climb." Worksheet instructions: Complete the table by filling in the correct verb form for past, present, or future tense.
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Verb tenses - Dinosaur
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1st Grade
Topic
Verbs
Verb tenses - Dinosaur
A verb is a word that expresses an action or a state of being, and it changes according to the tense. For example, the past tense of "climb" is "climbed," the present tense is "climbs," and the future tense is "will climb." Worksheet instructions: Complete the table by filling in the correct verb form for past, present, or future tense.
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Past, present or future - Air
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Grade
1st Grade
Topic
Verbs
Past, present or future - Air
Remember, an action verb is a word that describes what someone or something is doing. It shows an action, like swimming, reading, laughing, or drinking. Action verbs tell us what happens in a sentence. Worksheet instructions: Read each sentence. Circle the action verb and write past, present, or future to show when the action happened.
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Past, present or future - Explore
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Grade
1st Grade
Topic
Verbs
Past, present or future - Explore
What is an action verb? An action verb is a word that describes what someone or something is doing. It shows an action, like running, jumping, talking, or eating. Action verbs tell us what happens in a sentence. Worksheet instructions: Read each sentence. Circle the action verb and write past, present, or future to show when the action happened.
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Past, present or future - Walk
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Grade
1st Grade
Topic
Verbs
Past, present or future - Walk
An action verb is a word that describes what someone or something is doing. It shows an action, like running, jumping, talking, or eating. Action verbs tell us what happens in a sentence. Worksheet instructions: Read each sentence. Circle the action verb and write past, present, or future to show when the action happened.
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Write irregular verbs - Horse
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Grade
1st Grade
Topic
Verbs
Write irregular verbs - Horse
what is the difference between regular and irregular verbs? A verb is a word that shows action or a state of being. Some verbs change in a special way in the past tense. For example, "go" changes to "went," and "see" changes to "saw." These are called irregular verbs because they don’t just add "-ed." Worksheet instructions: Write the past tense of each verb in the blank space.
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Write irregular verbs - Giraffe
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Grade
1st Grade
Topic
Verbs
Write irregular verbs - Giraffe
Remember, a verb is a word that shows action or a state of being. Some verbs change in a special way in the past tense. For example, "go" changes to "went," and "see" changes to "saw." These are called irregular verbs because they don’t just add "-ed." Worksheet instructions: Write the past tense of each verb in the blank space.
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Write irregular verbs - Chameleon
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Grade
1st Grade
Topic
Verbs
Write irregular verbs - Chameleon
What are irregular verbs? A verb is a word that shows action or a state of being. Some verbs change in a special way in the past tense. For example, "go" changes to "went," and "see" changes to "saw." These are called irregular verbs because they don’t just add "-ed." Worksheet instructions: Write the past tense of each verb in the blank space.
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