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Read and complete the sentences - Train
Level
Grade
K, 1st
Topic
Reading passages
Read and complete the sentences - Train
In this reading comprehension worksheet, students read simple texts and complete fill-in-the-blank exercises to boost comprehension, fluency, and confidence. Worksheet instructions: Read the passage. Then, complete sentences that follow. A parent or teacher may read the text to the student and then guide them in finding the correct answers.
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Read and complete the sentences - Sun
Level
Grade
K, 1st
Topic
Reading passages
Read and complete the sentences - Sun
Enhance early reading skills with this reading comprehension worksheet! Students read simple texts and complete fill-in-the-blank exercises to boost comprehension, fluency, and confidence. Worksheet instructions: Read the passage. Then, complete sentences that follow. A parent or teacher may read the text to the student and then guide them in finding the correct answers.
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Read and complete the sentences - Frog
Level
Grade
K, 1st
Topic
Reading passages
Read and complete the sentences - Frog
Enhance early reading skills with this reading worksheet! Students read simple texts and complete fill-in-the-blank exercises to boost comprehension, fluency, and confidence. Worksheet instructions: Read the passage. Then, complete sentences that follow. A parent or teacher may read the text to the student and then guide them in finding the correct answers.
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Read and complete the sentences - Boat
Level
Grade
K, 1st
Topic
Reading passages
Read and complete the sentences - Boat
Enhance early reading skills with this short passage worksheet! Students read simple texts and complete fill-in-the-blank exercises to boost comprehension, fluency, and confidence. Worksheet instructions: Read the passage. Then, complete sentences that follow. A parent or teacher may read the text to the student and then guide them in finding the correct answers.
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Read and complete the sentences - Baloon
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Grade
K, 1st
Topic
Reading passages
Read and complete the sentences - Baloon
Boost early reading skills with this short passage worksheet! Students read simple texts and complete fill-in-the-blank exercises to boost comprehension, fluency, and confidence. Worksheet instructions: Read the passage. Then, complete sentences that follow. A parent or teacher may read the text to the student and then guide them in finding the correct answers.
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Read and draw - Giraffe
Level
Grade
K, 1st
Topic
Reading
Read and draw - Giraffe
In this reading worksheet, kids read a short passage, then draw what the passage describes, improving comprehension and creativity. Perfect for kindergarten and preschool. Worksheet instructions: Read the passage carefully or have someone read it to you. Think about what the words describe. Then, draw a picture that matches what you read.
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Read and draw - Balloon
Level
Grade
K, 1st
Topic
Reading
Read and draw - Balloon
In this reading comprehension worksheet, kids read a short passage, then draw what they imagine, improving comprehension and creativity. Perfect for kindergarten and preschool. Worksheet instructions: Read the passage carefully or have someone read it to you. Think about what the words describe. Then, draw a picture that matches what you read.
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Read and draw - Bus
Level
Grade
K, 1st
Topic
Reading
Read and draw - Bus
In this reading worksheet, kids read a short passage, then draw what they imagine, improving comprehension and creativity. Perfect for kindergarten and preschool. Worksheet instructions: Read the passage carefully or have someone read it to you. Think about what the words describe. Then, draw a picture that matches what you read.
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Read and draw - Snowman
Level
Grade
K, 1st
Topic
Reading
Read and draw - Snowman
Boost early reading skills with this Read and Draw worksheet. Kids read a short passage, then draw what they imagine, improving comprehension and creativity. Perfect for kindergarten and preschool. Worksheet instructions: Read the passage carefully or have someone read it to you. Think about what the words describe. Then, draw a picture that matches what you read.
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Read and draw - Birds
Level
Grade
K, 1st
Topic
Reading
Read and draw - Birds
Boost early reading skills with this fun Read and Draw worksheet! Kids read a short passage, then draw what they imagine, improving comprehension and creativity. Perfect for kindergarten and preschool. Worksheet instructions: Read the passage carefully or have someone read it to you. Think about what the words describe. Then, draw a picture that matches what you read.
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Spacing between words - play
Level
Grade
K, 1st
Topic
Writing
Spacing between words - play
Students practice proper word spacing by reinforcing clear separation between words, both verbally and in writing, to improve readability and handwriting skills. Worksheet instructions: Read the sentence. Clap as you say each word in the sentence. Then, rewrite the sentence and put your finger after each word you write.
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Spacing between words - Bird
Level
Grade
K, 1st
Topic
Writing
Spacing between words - Bird
This writing worksheet helps students practice proper word spacing by reinforcing clear separation between words, both verbally and in writing, to improve readability and handwriting skills. Worksheet instructions: Read the sentence. Clap as you say each word in the sentence. Then, rewrite the sentence and put your finger after each word you write.
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Spacing between words - Run
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Grade
K, 1st
Topic
Writing
Spacing between words - Run
This spacing-between-words worksheet helps students practice proper word spacing by reinforcing clear separation between words, both verbally and in writing, to improve readability and handwriting skills. Worksheet instructions: Read the sentence. Clap as you say each word in the sentence. Then, rewrite the sentence and put your finger after each word you write.
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Spacing between words - Hat
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Grade
K, 1st
Topic
Writing
Spacing between words - Hat
This writing worksheet helps students practice proper word spacing by reinforcing clear separation between words, both verbally and in writing, to improve readability and handwriting skills. Worksheet instructions: Read the sentence. Clap as you say each word in the sentence. Then, rewrite the sentence and put your finger after each word you write.
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Read, trace and rewrite the sentence - Frog
Level
Grade
K, 1st
Topic
Writing
Read, trace and rewrite the sentence - Frog
In this writing worksheet, students read, trace, and rewrite a sentence, helping them build reading and writing skills step by step. Worksheet instructions: Read, trace, and rewrite the sentence.
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Read, trace and rewrite the sentence - Bird
Level
Grade
K, 1st
Topic
Writing
Read, trace and rewrite the sentence - Bird
Students read, trace, and rewrite a simple sentence, helping them build reading and writing skills step by step. Worksheet instructions: Read, trace, and rewrite the sentence.
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Read, trace and rewrite the sentence - Sun
Level
Grade
K, 1st
Topic
Writing
Read, trace and rewrite the sentence - Sun
In this worksheet, students read, trace, and rewrite a sentence, helping them build reading and writing skills step by step. Worksheet instructions: Read, trace, and rewrite the sentence.
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Correcting order of adjectives - Lizard
Level
Grade
3rd, 4th, 5th
Topic
Adjectives
Correcting order of adjectives - Lizard
What is the correct order of adjectives? The correct Order of Adjectives is: quantity / number > quality / opinion > size > age > shape > condition > color > origin / material > purpose. Worksheet instructions: Check if the adjectives are in the correct order. If they’re not, rewrite the sentence with the correct order.
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Correcting order of adjectives - Dominoes
Level
Grade
3rd, 4th, 5th
Topic
Adjectives
Correcting order of adjectives - Dominoes
Remember, the correct Order of Adjectives is: quantity / number > quality / opinion > size > age > shape > condition > color > origin / material > purpose. Worksheet instructions: Check if the adjectives are in the correct order. If they’re not, rewrite the sentence with the correct order.
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Relative pronouns - Hang
Level
Grade
3rd, 4th, 5th
Topic
Pronouns
Relative pronouns - Hang
What are relative pronouns? Relative pronouns like who, whom, whose, that, and which introduce relative clauses. A relative clause gives extra information about a word, or idea. For example, in “The dog that barked loudly is mine,” the clause “that barked loudly” adds more details about the dog. Worksheet insturctions: Read each sentence. Then, circle the relative pronoun, and underline the relative clause.
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Relative pronouns - Cilmb
Level
Grade
3rd, 4th, 5th
Topic
Pronouns
Relative pronouns - Cilmb
Relative pronouns like who, whom, whose, that, and which introduce relative clauses. A relative clause gives extra information about a word, or idea. For example, in “The dog that barked loudly is mine,” the clause “that barked loudly” adds more details about the dog. Worksheet insturctions: Read each sentence. Then, circle the relative pronoun, and underline the relative clause.
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Auxiliary verbs - Lifesaver
Level
Grade
3rd, 4th, 5th
Topic
Verbs
Auxiliary verbs - Lifesaver
Remember, auxiliary verbs (also known as helping verbs) support the main verb to show tense, ask questions, or express possibility. Examples include be (is, am, are), do (do, does, did), have (have, has, had), and words like will, can, must, and should that show ability or necessity. Worksheet instructions: Choose the correct auxiliary verb to complete each sentence.
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Auxiliary verbs - Support
Level
Grade
3rd, 4th, 5th
Topic
Verbs
Auxiliary verbs - Support
Auxiliary verbs, or helping verbs, support the main verb to show tense, ask questions, or express possibility. Examples include be (is, am, are), do (do, does, did), have (have, has, had), and words like will, can, must, and should that show ability or necessity. Worksheet instructions: Choose the correct auxiliary verb to complete each sentence.
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Helping verbs - Could
Level
Grade
3rd, 4th, 5th
Topic
Verbs
Helping verbs - Could
Can and could are often mixed up. "Can" is usually used to show ability, possibility, willingness, or to ask for permission. "Could" is the past tense of "can," and it also expresses a conditional tone or possibility. This worksheet provides practice with using "could" in different contexts. Worksheet instructions: Next to each sentence, write whether the word “could” expresses (A) a condition, (B) the past tense of "can," or (C) possibility?
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Helping verbs - Can
Level
Grade
3rd, 4th, 5th
Topic
Verbs
Helping verbs - Can
Can and could are often mixed up. "Can" is usually used to show ability, possibility, willingness, or to ask for permission. "Could" is the past tense of "can," and it also expresses a conditional tone or possibility. This worksheet provides practice with using "can" in different contexts. Worksheet instructions: Next to each sentence, write whether the word “can” expresses permission, ability, possibility, or willingness.
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