1st Grade English Worksheets are a great way to get your little ones off to a great start in reading. Worksheets are fun and perfect for little learners. We have all kinds of fun themes to keep them interested. Help them with reading comprehension, spelling, word sounds and more. Print all all of our worksheets […]
Need some ideas of how to take care of the earth? Look no farther! You'll find some ideas in this reading comprehension passage. 3 comprehension questions.
Look out! Bees may sting you! A few facts & a little imagination make this short story for kindergarten entertaining! Ellipses & quotation marks are used.
In this kindergarten short story Maria, Tom, & Alyssa admire a beautiful rainbow. Quotation marks & speaking parts included. Three comprehension questions.
Sarah is the star of the show in this short story for kindergarten. She is trying to catch a butterfly and succeeds! Three comprehension questions included.
Hands up if you like watermelon! Katie and Ashley talk about some fun watermelon facts in this kindergarten short story. Three comprehension questions, too.
We've got a great selection of grade level worksheets for kindergarten & first grade. Includes sight words, reading, math, science & social studies.
We couldn't have a set of kindergarten short stories without one about ice cream! Two scoops please, in different flavors. Three comprehension questions.
This short story for kindergarten takes place around the dinner table. Read on to see who likes veggies and who doesn't... Three comprehension questions.
Kids just can't take "No!" for an answer, can they? This very short story tells why Mommy says no to Sam's drum playing. Three comprehension questions.
A kindergarten short story about two brothers in a real-life scenario about a new guitar and sharing, with rules attached. Three comprehension questions.
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Free Printable Baby Tooth Chart. Free Printable Baby Tooth Chart, a great chart to track your baby's teeth development. If your want to record the proper primary teeth eruption, this tooth chart can help you keep track of first molar, second molar, canine (cuspid), lateral incisor, central incisor and first permanent molar eruption. You can write the baby's name and
Daniel & John are playing with Daniel's new plane. What kind of plane is it? Read this kindergarten short story to find out! Three comprehension questions.