Humorous verses

Skill: Fluency

Humorous-verses

Hey Diddle, Diddle

In this reading practice worksheet, your child will read two poems aloud and then write the last line for a third poem.

 
 
 

Itsy Bitsy Spider

Skill: Rhyming words

Itsy-bitsy-spider

Up the water spout!

This early reading and writing worksheet will give your child practice reading this classic rhyme. He or she will also draw and write all the words with the “ai” pattern, such as rain, and again.

 
 

Rhyming words

Skill: Medial sounds

Rhyming-words

When it snows on your toes

The more it snows the more it goes … In this reading worksheet, your child will read a poem by A.A. Milne, and identify all the words with the ow, and o_e vowel sound.

 
 

Squishy words

Skill: Letter sounds (phonemes)

Squishy-words

Belly shiver, jelly quiver

Some words sound like their meaning — such as squish. In this fun reading worksheet, your child will read two poems with words including squelch, squiff, and squeegee, and then they will create a list of words that sound like their meanings.

 
 

A mysterious story

Skill: Nouns and pronouns

Mysterious-stories

A moody poem knocking at the door

In this language arts worksheet, your child will get practice identifying both pronouns and nouns by comparing a section of a tale with pronouns replacing nouns.

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