NGLS Standards for Reading: Foundational Skills Worksheets
Our 1st grade spelling words are broken down into a convenient scope and sequence across 36 weeks to take you through the whole school year! As you can see by the scope and sequence sheet, we start off the program with a CVC words review (weeks 1-3), then moving on…
As readers grow, they are able to access and understand more complex language. After achieving success with letter sound correspondence, young readers should begin with the process of blending sounds in monosyllabic (single syllable) words. After that, readers can graduate to learning words that contain consonant blends, which are two…
Letter sound correspondence refers to the relationship between letters and the sounds they make. Letter sound correspondence is, without a doubt, an essential part of developing literacy skills. Through alphabet study and phonemic awareness, readers can make connections between what letters look like and how they sound. As readers grow…
Word families are an important part of learning to read because they can enable new readers to grasp the patterns and connections within a language. Word families allow readers to expand their vocabulary, enhance their reading fluency, and become confident readers and writers. Below, you’ll find printable word families worksheets and…
A phoneme is a distinct unit of sound. Phoneme segmentation is a worthy practice that can aid a young reader’s ability to become a proficient and confident reader and writer. By understanding and practicing phoneme segmentation, early readers can break down (segment) words into individual sounds or phonemes, which helps…
This collection of printable Magic E Words worksheets focuses on Magic E Words (VCe Syllables), an important element in early literacy development. The initial set of activities provides targeted practice in recognizing the VCe pattern. Students begin by saying the word aloud, reinforcing the connection between spoken words and their…
Looking for printable Short Vowel Sounds worksheets? This page provides a collection of activities designed to help children strengthen their understanding of short vowel sounds. The worksheets include exercises where children circle and color pictures of objects that begin with a given short vowel sound, helping them connect sounds to…
Learning consonants is a fundamental step in building reading and writing skills. This page offers engaging and hands-on consonant practice through a variety of worksheets designed to reinforce letter recognition and phonics. From identifying initial consonant sounds to practicing letter formation, these resources provide a fun and interactive way for…
Welcome to our beginning sounds worksheets section! Identifying the beginning sound in a word is a reader’s first step towards reading words. The beginning sound of a word is the first phoneme in the word and does not necessarily match the first letter of the word. Phonemes are the smallest…
Understanding how words are divided into syllables is a crucial skill for reading and spelling success. This section offers a collection of printable open and closed syllable PDF worksheets designed to help children master the concepts of open and closed syllables. These worksheets provide targeted practice in several key areas…
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