Kindergarten Grade Common Core: RF.K.1a
Common Core Identifier: RF.K.1a / Grade: K
Curriculum: Reading Foundational Skills: Print Concepts
Detail: Follow words from left to right, top to bottom, and page by page.
74 Common Core State Standards (CCSS) aligned worksheets found:
The queen won't be quiet and the duck won't stop quacking!
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Have you seen my yo-yo? Have you seen my yarn? Have you seen my yard?
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This mini-book features a fox, fish, foot, fly, fan, farm, and frog.
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Mr. Goat puts his boat in the moat. His boat will not float. He plugs the hole with his coat.
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Here is my truck. Here is my toy. Here is my tent and my tree and my turtle.
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Letter B Mini-Book FREE
In this mini-book, students will read about a bat, a boy, a bug, a bed, a bike, a ball, and a baby.
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Color, assemble, and read this 8-page mini-book about blue and black berries.
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Two friends will bake a cake for Mike's birthday. Silent-e words include: bake, cake, smoke, nose, and face.
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These 8 pages feature a log, leaf, lamp, lamb, lion, lock, and lizard.
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Who is this? This is the police officer? Who is this? This is the bus driver. Who is this? This is the doctor. Who is this? This is my teacher.
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Find words with -ow- and -ou- in this easy-to-read, eight-page minibook. Words include, "cloud, cow, round, brown, flower, loud, and owl. Students can color the pictures and read the book.
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Do you see the net? Do you see the nut? How about the note? The nest?
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In this book, students will read about a dog, doll, duck, deer, dress, door, and a drum.
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Where is the zebra? There is the zebra. Where is the zoo? There is the zoo. Where is the zipper?
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I see the star and the sky. I see the snow and the sled. I see the snake and the sand.
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Mom, mug, mop,mess, mat, milk, and mug are all featured words in this marvelous little book.
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The van is over there. The vase is over there. The vet is over there.
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Read about Stacy's car. It will steer and stop, but not start. Can Steve fix Stacy's car?
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This short vowel phonics poem has many short u words in it, such as hug, buggy, bump, rug, up, and cut.
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After taking off her shoes and walking on the shore, the main character goes to the shake shop.
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Run, Bug! Run! is a cute story about a bug who runs away from the rug (because a vacuum is coming), runs away from a mug (because he doesn't want to be swallowed), and runs away from the tub (because the water is turned on).
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Find words with -ea- and -ee- in this easy-to-read, eight-page minibook. Words include, beat, heat, sleep, bees, leap, sea, free and street. Students assemble and color the pictures, then read the book.
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This short vowel phonics poem has many short i words in it, such as pig, prince, jig, wig, and sit.
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This short vowel phonics poem has many short o words in it, such as stop, hot,top, pot, and hopping.
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Do you see the bee? The bee is in a tree. The bee is on a seed. The bee in on a leaf.
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Read about a family who gets in a car, goes too far, and follows a star.
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In this long u book, a boy uses his crayons to draw a unicorn, the USA, and a cube.
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This easy-to-read phonics poem has lots of short a words in it, such as cat, fat, glad, mat, tan, bad, and sad.
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This short vowel phonics poem has many short e words in it, including wet, pet, fetch, and better.
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Kay-Kay! is a story about a young horse. There are plenty of easy-to-read long a words, like play, say, way, and hay.
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In this long o book, a boy rows his boat. When he drops his oar in the water, he needs a tow.
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This short vowel phonics poem has many short o words in it, such as odd, on, spot, dot, and dog.
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Read about the adventures of Jen. First, Jen chases butterflies with her net. Then it rains and she gets wet. Then she lays in a tent.
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This short vowel phonics poem has many short u words in it, such as puppy, dug, tub, rug, and tummy.
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In this long i book, a girl lies to her mom about eating pie, cries when she hurts her arm, and needs help tying her shoe.
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Chad and Chip are chipmunks who play chess, chat, and chase each other.
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The moon comes out too soon! When I look out of my room, I see that the moon is out at noon.
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This short vowel phonics poem has many short e words in it, including beg, egg, get, pen, red, and end.
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This short vowel phonics poem has many short i words in it, such as drip, sink, quick, slip, and sink.
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Read about three friends: Rat, Cat and Pat. Rat and cat sit on a comfy mat, then they sit in a hat. They find they're most comfortable when they sit on Pat.
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In this short o book, Fox hops in a box, then on mom, and then in a pot.
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Read about the snake sneaks through the grass looking for a snack. She snoops by the wood pile when she hears a snap.
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Read about a small, fluffy Dog named Jack. Then answer comprehension questions, work on phonics skills, and write a sentence.
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Ava and James lost their toys! Read this short story to find out where the toys are. Then answer simple comprehension questions.
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Print off this short passage about fruit and have your early readers respond to the reading comprehension questions and complete the exercises.
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This short passage is about a little fish looking to play. Practice reading comprehension and early writings skills with the worksheets that follow.
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Read this short passage about leaves. This passage provides a perfect opportunity for students to practice the preposition "in."
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Read about a boy's busy week with this short passage and reading comprehension worksheet. Students will answer questions about the basic text and practice tracing and writing words. There is also a drawing page.
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This worksheet includes a short passage targeting a kindergarten reading level, as well as questions to test basic early ELA skills and reading fluency.
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Test reading fluency and practice kindergarten reading skills with this worksheet that includes a short passage about a kid's red bike.
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Mat is getting dressed. What will he wear? Read this short story to find out. Then answer some comprehension questions based on the passage.
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Read this short passage about a mouse eating cheese. Then answer the reading comprehension questions, practice basic writing and phonics skills, and draw a picture.
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This short kindergarten-level reading comprehension passage gives basic facts about ants. The worksheet includes questions about the passage, as well as basic writing and word-recognition exercises.
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Read about the things someone grows in their garden. Then answer the questions and complete the tracing activities.
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The Bird FREE
Read this short story about a small, blue bird. Answer basic comprehension questions about the story. Then work on phonics and writing skills using words from the passage.
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Read this short passage about a birthday party and answer the questions that follow.
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This kindergarten-level reading worksheet includes a short passage, comprehension questions, and other reading and writing exercises.
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This early-elementary reading passage is perfect for those just getting a handle on independent reading. Have students follow along as you read it, or let them try it on their own. Then they can answer the questions that follow!
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Read this short reading passage about things in a bedroom. Then answer questions, work on sight words, and draw a picture to go along with a sentence.
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This short beginner reading comprehension passage is about a small yellow chick. Students will answer questions about the passage, practice writing and recognizing sight words, and draw a picture.
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The city can be loud! This passage is all about what you can hear in the city, and is specifically written for early readers.
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Early learners can read this short passage and complete the basic comprehension and writing activities.
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This simple reading passage is about a kid's new blue shoes. Students can improve their reading comprehension and fluency skills with this worksheet, as well as practice some basic printing and ELA skills.
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Kids will enjoy this entertaining story about two fish who bump into a shark. Then students can answer questions about the story, practice phonics and sight word skills, and write a sentence.
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