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Topic: Reinforce learning the Letter F Grade Level: Pre-K, Early Kindergarten Category: Learning Letters [download id=”140″ format=”1″]
Topic: Reinforce learning the Letter F Grade Level: Pre-K, Early Kindergarten Category: Learning Letters [download id=”140″ format=”1″]
Topic: The student practices his comprehension skills by reading a short story about Rebecca’s trip to the zoo and then answering the questions. Grade Level: Kindergarten, First Grade Category: Reading Comprehension Note: In Reading Comprehension worksheets, the Think About It portion is meant to be answered aloud in order to spark discussion about the story. [download id=”138″ format=”1″]
Topic: Practice identifying the color yellow Grade Level: Pre-K, Early Kindergarten Category: Color Recognition [download id=”137″ format=”1″]
While my children haven’t been the biggest fans of learning math facts, they do enjoy Subtraction Ladders! If you’re not familiar, Subtraction Ladders are a neat way to practice subtraction facts. In this worksheet multi-digit subtraction is used, so your child can have lots of practice with borrowing (regrouping). Start by solving the equation at …
Topic: Practice identifying the color red Grade Level: Pre-K, Early Kindergarten Category: Color Recognition [download id=”134″ format=”1″]
Topic: The student draws a picture and then writes 1-2 sentences using the following writing prompt: Your room was very messy, but you spent all afternoon cleaning it up. Great job! Draw a picture of your clean room below. Then write 2 sentences describing your room on the lines. Grade Level: Late First Grade, …
Topic: Practice substituting personal pronouns for nouns in these simple sentences Grade Level: Late-First Grade, Second Grade Category: Spelling and Grammar [download id=”131″ format=”1″]
Topic: Reinforce learning the Letter G Grade Level: Pre-K, Early Kindergarten Category: Learning Letters [download id=”130″ format=”1″]
I will readily admit that I don’t always know the best way to incorporate art into our homeschool. We do a lot of crafty-type projects. But exposing my children to art and actually studying it? Well, I’m mostly lost. I’ve never had any formal art classes or training or exposed to art on any level. …
This Addition Math Game is a fun way to practice addition facts without using traditional flash cards. How to Set Up the Addition Match Game: Print both pages for each fact family. The page which contains only numbers will be the game board. Leave it intact and do not cut it. The other page …
Topic: Practice Calendar Skills using the month of February Grade Level: First Grade, Second Grade Category: Learning the Calendar [download id=”125″ format=”1″]