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Short passages - Ducks
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1st Grade
Topic
Paragraphs
Short passages - Ducks
Worksheet instructions: Read the passage "Ducks," then complete the sentences below.
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Short passages - Bakery
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1st Grade
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Paragraphs
Short passages - Bakery
Worksheet instructions: Read the passage "The Bakery," then complete the sentences below.
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Short passages - Park
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1st Grade
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Paragraphs
Short passages - Park
Worksheet instructions: Read the passage "A Day at the Park," then complete the sentences below.
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Short passages - My Dog Max
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1st Grade
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Paragraphs
Short passages - My Dog Max
Worksheet instructions: Read the passage "My Dog Max," then complete the sentences below.
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Read and color - Seahorse
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Grade
1st Grade
Topic
Paragraphs
Read and color - Seahorse
Worksheet instructions: Read the passage below. Then, color the picture according to the description.
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Read and color - Park
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1st Grade
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Paragraphs
Read and color - Park
Worksheet instructions: Read the passage below, then color the picture according to the description.
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Read and color - Ant
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1st Grade
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Paragraphs
Read and color - Ant
Worksheet instructions: Read the passage below and color the picture according to the description.
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Fragment or sentence - Cat
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1st Grade
Topic
Sentences
Fragment or sentence - Cat
Remember, a fragment is an incomplete sentence, that might be missing the what, the who, or both. A fragment occurs when a sentence is missing one of the key parts it needs to be complete. Worksheet instructions: Write the letter ‘F’ for fragment and the letter ‘S’ for sentence.
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Fragment or sentence - Party
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1st Grade
Topic
Sentences
Fragment or sentence - Party
Remember, a fragment is an incomplete sentence, that might be missing the what, the who, or both. A fragment occurs when a sentence is missing one of the key parts it needs to be complete. Worksheet instructions: Write the letter ‘S’ for sentence and the letter ‘F’ for fragment.
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Fragment or sentence - Ice cream
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Grade
1st Grade
Topic
Sentences
Fragment or sentence - Ice cream
A fragment is an incomplete sentence, that might be missing the what, the who, or both. A fragment occurs when a sentence is missing one of the key parts it needs to be complete. Worksheet instructions: Write the letter ‘S’ for sentence and the letter ‘F’ for fragment.
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Fragment or sentence - Race car
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1st Grade
Topic
Sentences
Fragment or sentence - Race car
A fragment is an incomplete sentence, that might be missing the what, the who, or both. A fragment occurs when a sentence is missing one of the key parts it needs to be complete. Worksheet instructions: Is the text a sentence or a fragment? Write the letter ‘S’ for sentence and the letter ‘F’ for fragment.
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Fragment or sentence - Garden
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1st Grade
Topic
Sentences
Fragment or sentence - Garden
Remember, a fragment is an incomplete sentence, that might be missing the who, the what, or both. A fragment occurs when a sentence is missing one of the key parts it needs to be complete. Worksheet instructions: Is the text a sentence or a fragment? Write the letter ‘S’ for sentence and the letter ‘F’ for fragment.
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Fragment or sentence - Puppy
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Grade
1st Grade
Topic
Sentences
Fragment or sentence - Puppy
A fragment is an incomplete sentence, that might be missing the who, the what, or both. A fragment occurs when a sentence is missing one of the key parts it needs to be complete. Worksheet instructions: Is the text a sentence or a fragment? Write the letter ‘S’ for sentence and the letter ‘F’ for fragment.
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Cause and Effect - Bird
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1st Grade
Topic
Reading Comprehension
Cause and Effect - Bird
This worksheet helps students understand the meaning of "cause and effect." The cause is why something happened. The effect is what happened. Worksheet instructions: A parent or teacher should help the students read the sentences below, then guide them in finding the correct answers. Draw a line to match each cause on the left with the likely effect on the right.
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Cause and Effect - Goal
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Grade
1st Grade
Topic
Reading Comprehension
Cause and Effect - Goal
This worksheet is great for helping students understand the meaning of "cause and effect." The cause is why something happened. The effect is what happened. Worksheet instructions: A parent or teacher should help the students read the sentences below, then guide them in finding the correct answers. Draw a line to match each cause on the left with the likely effect on the right.
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Cause and Effect - Golf
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Grade
1st Grade
Topic
Reading Comprehension
Cause and Effect - Golf
The cause is why something happened. The effect is what happened. Worksheet instructions: A parent or teacher should help the students read the sentences below, then guide them in finding the correct answers. Draw a line to match each cause on the left with the likely effect on the right.
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Summer Camp Adventures (Level K Story)
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1st Grade
Topic
Short stories
Summer Camp Adventures (Level K Story)
Worksheet instructions: Read the short story, then answer the questions that follow.
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Making predictions - Sing
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Grade
1st Grade
Topic
Reading Comprehension
Making predictions - Sing
Making a prediction means guessing what will happen. The title of a book can help you guess what the book is about. Worksheet instructions: Listen to (or read) the title of each book. Then, circle the picture that you might see inside the book. A parent or teacher can help the students read each title, then guide them in finding the correct answers.
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Making predictions - Books
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1st Grade
Topic
Reading Comprehension
Making predictions - Books
Making a prediction means guessing what will happen. The title of a book can help you guess what the book is about. Worksheet instructions: Listen to (or read) the title of each book. Then, circle the picture that you might see inside the book. A parent or teacher can help the students read each title, then guide them in finding the correct answers.
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Complete the story - Bear
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1st Grade
Topic
Parts of speech
Complete the story - Bear
Worksheet instructions: Fill in the missing words from the story. Use the clues in parenthesis to figure out what kind of word is missing.
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Conclusions & inferences - Stretch
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Grade
1st Grade
Topic
Reading Comprehension
Conclusions & inferences - Stretch
Drawing conclusions means figuring something out for yourself. To draw conclusions, you need to think about what makes the most sense. Worksheet instructions: A parent or teacher should read the text to the student and then guide them in finding the correct answers. Circle the conclusion that makes the most sense.
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Cause and Effect - Mr. Seal
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Grade
1st Grade
Topic
Reading Comprehension
Cause and Effect - Mr. Seal
The cause is why something happened. The effect is what happened. Worksheet instructions: Instructions: A parent or teacher should help the students read the sentences below, then guide them in finding the correct answers. Draw a line to match each 'cause' on the left with its 'effect' on the right.
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Fact vs Fiction - Fairy
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Grade
1st Grade
Topic
Reading Comprehension
Fact vs Fiction - Fairy
Remember, if something is true, or it actually happened, it is a fact. If something is not true, or if it's made up, it is fiction. Worksheet instructions: A parent or teacher should help the students read the sentences, then guide them in finding the correct answers. Circle the word 'fact' if the sentence is real or true. Circle the word 'fiction' if it isn’t true, or if it’s make believe.
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Reality vs Fantasy - Purple Dragon
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Grade
1st Grade
Topic
Reading Comprehension
Reality vs Fantasy - Purple Dragon
Remember, reality is something that can happen in real life. Fantasy is something that cannot happen in real life. Worksheet instructions: A parent or teacher should help the students read each sentence, then guide them in finding the correct answers. Circle the word 'reality' if it can happen in real life. Circle the word 'fantasy' if it cannot happen in real life.
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Sequencing - Smiley Sun
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Grade
1st Grade
Topic
Reading
Sequencing - Smiley Sun
Sequencing means putting things in order, from first to last. Worksheet instructions: A parent or teacher should read the text to the student and then guide them in finding the correct answers. Write the number 1, 2, 3 or 4 in the box beside what happened first, second, third or fourth.
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