Kindergarten Grade Common Core: L.K.1
Common Core Identifier: L.K.1 / Grade: K
Curriculum: Language: Conventions of Standard English
Detail: Demonstrate command of the conventions of standard English grammar and usage when writing or speaking.
45 Common Core State Standards (CCSS) aligned worksheets found:
Circle K and k in the letter box. Then, practice writing letters K, k. Think up a word that starts with k and draw an illustration.
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This week, students will work on skills including synonyms, capitalization, and counting syllables.
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Circle G and g in the letter box. Then, practice writing G and g. Also, think up a word that starts with g and draw it.
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Learn to write lowercase k by tracing the dotted lines on this worksheet.
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This activity directs the student to trace along the gray lines to learn lowercase letter h.
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Count the pictures. Then trace and print the sentences about police officers and police cars. Color the pictures as well!
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Practice both counting and printing skills with this worksheet. It shows nine chefs and ten pans, as well as two traceable sentences on primary lines.
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Wear this jazzy hat after coloring in the pictures of a jet, a jar of jam, and a jellyfish.
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Trace the dotted lines on this printable to learn writing capital letter I.
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By tracing the gray lines, students will practice writing capital letter J.
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With this worksheet you'll trace the sentences, write the sentences, and color the pictures.
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Print capital and lowercase letter I. Then color the igloo and iguana.
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Follow along the dotted lines with your pencil to learn how to write capital letter J.
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Color the drawings of the jewels and jellyfish. Then practice writing some perfect Js.
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This headband has pictures of a kite, koala, and a kangaroo to color in before wearing it.
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Trace and write the simple sentences about bus drivers on this worksheet.
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Learn handwriting lowercase i by tracing the gray lines on this worksheet.
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Count the construction workers and screws. Then trace the sentences and color the pictures!
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Trace the dotted lines to learn to write lowercase h on this printable worksheet.
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Another handwriting worksheet for capital letter K; Trace the gray lines.
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Circle H and h in the letter box. Then practice writing H and h. Also, think up a word that starts with h and draw it.
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This printable shows seven firefighters and two firetrucks. Have students count them and practice their handwriting by tracing and printing the sentences shown.
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Continue practicing important ELA skills each day with these daily worksheets. Concepts covered in this set include vowels, end punctuation, capitalization, syllables, and more.
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Look for capital and lowercase letter i. Practice writing the letter I i.
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Trace the uppercase and lowercase K and then color the picture of the king flying a kite.
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Count, trace, write, and color with this community helper worksheet about librarians.
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This instructional worksheet guides students to practice writing lowercase i along the dotted lines.
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Students are given two sentences to trace and write, each with a black-and-white picture accompanying it. They can color the pictures in too.
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Letter H - Crown FREE
Color in the pictures of the hook, hot air balloon, and hat. Practice writing H h on the primary-ruled lines and then assemble the hat to wear.
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Have your students draw along the dotted lines to practice writing capital letter K and words that contain K.
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Another great worksheet to practice handwriting capital letter H.
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Count the six nurses and nine band aids on this worksheet. Then practice printing skills by tracing and rewriting the sentences.
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Review important ELA skills first graders need to know, such as capitalization, rhyming, and more.
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This is another activity to teach writing lowercase j by tracing the gray lines.
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Circle J and j. Then practice writing J and j. Trace the words that start with j. Think up a word that starts with j and draw it.
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This page has primary-ruled lines for students practicing their printing skills. They can trace and write the sentences and color the pictures.
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This interesting headband features an iguana, igloo, and an ice cream cone. Color the pictures and write lowercase and capital letter I i on the primary-ruled lines.
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Students will count the number of doctors or hearts, trace the sentence shown, write the sentence on their own, and then color the pictures.
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This coloring page has a hairbrush, a hamster, and some hearts. The letters H and h are below on primary-ruled paper.
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Use a pencil to trace the gray lines while learning how to write lowercase ks.
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This worksheet instructs the method for writing capital letter H on the dotted lines.
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Use the primary-ruled lines to trace and write the sentences shown. Then you can color the pictures having to do with plumbers.
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Fit in daily language arts practice with our ELA Buzz series. For the first week of first grade, students are reviewing concepts from the end of kindergarten.
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Trace the dotted lines on this worksheet to practice writing lowercase j.
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This practice worksheet guides students to properly write capital letter I.
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