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Kindergarten Grade Common Core: RF.K.4

Common Core Identifier: RF.K.4 / Grade: K
Curriculum: Reading Foundational Skills: Fluency
Detail: Read emergent-reader texts with purpose and understanding.
82 Common Core State Standards (CCSS) aligned worksheets found:
Read about Stacy's car. It will steer and stop, but not start. Can Steve fix Stacy's car?
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This mini-book features a fox, fish, foot, fly, fan, farm, and frog.
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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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That is my pan. That is my pet. That is my pen. That is my pool.
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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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This short vowel phonics poem has many short i words in it, such as pig, prince, jig, wig, and sit.
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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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Mr. Goat puts his boat in the moat.  His boat will not float.  He plugs the hole with his coat.
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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 o words in it, such as stop, hot,top, pot, and hopping.
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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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This book features pictures of glue, grass, a garden, and a girl.
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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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The queen won't be quiet and the duck won't stop quacking!
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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 short vowel phonics poem has many short u words in it, such as hug, buggy, bump, rug, up, and cut.
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Have you seen my yo-yo? Have you seen my yarn? Have you seen my yard?
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Read about a family who gets in a car, goes too far, and follows a star.
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Color, assemble, and read this 8-page mini-book about blue and black berries.
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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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Read the story about a jet, jelly, jar, jeep, and jacket.
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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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Do you see the net? Do you see the nut? How about the note? The nest?
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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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We see a web. We see a wagon. We see a wasp. We see a wall.
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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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In this book, students will read about a dog, doll, duck, deer, dress, door, and a drum.
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This is a box. This is a fox. This is an ax. This is an ox.
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These 8 pages feature a log, leaf, lamp, lamb, lion, lock, and lizard.
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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 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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Do you like the rat? Do you like the ring? Do you like the rose?
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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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This short vowel phonics poem has many short e words in it, including beg, egg, get, pen, red, and end.
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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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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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Chad and Chip are chipmunks who play chess, chat, and chase each other.
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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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The big pig digs and dances a jig in this cute story. Color the pictures, assemble the book, and read.
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Read the words hat, ham, house, hand, and more.
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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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Mom, mug, mop,mess, mat, milk, and mug are all featured words in this marvelous little book.
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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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This short vowel phonics poem has many short u words in it, such as puppy, dug, tub, rug, and tummy.
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The van is over there. The vase is over there. The vet is over there.
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I see a sheep. Baa. Baa. I see a duck. Quack. Quack. I see a pig. Oink. Oink.
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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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This mini-book features a cow, cup, cat, cap, can, cap, and cake.
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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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This booklet includes the words kid, key, king, kite, and kitten.
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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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This short passage is perfect for early readers. Sentences are kept short and many words included are sight words. After reading the story, students will answer several questions, getting some phonics and writing practice along the way.
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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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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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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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Students will love learning about Johnny Appleseed, American folk hero, with this 7-page minibook. Color the pictures, assemble the informative story, then read it together or independently!
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Read this short passage about a birthday party and answer the questions that follow.
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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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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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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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Students can color, cut, and glue the pages to make this flip book about the different animals and items they see in the book The Mitten. Then they can practice reading their book.
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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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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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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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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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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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This short reading passage is about getting ready to go out to play in the snow. The worksheet includes reading comprehension questions, as well as word recognition and handwriting activities.
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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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Read this short passage about leaves. This passage provides a perfect opportunity for students to practice the preposition "in."
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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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This kindergarten reading passage is about a hat that is pink but turns brown when it falls in the mud. It is accompanied by several comprehension questions and writing exercises.
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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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Use these cut-out cards to prompt discussion with students during or after a read aloud of If You Give a Mouse a Cookie.
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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 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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Early learners can read this short passage and complete the basic comprehension and writing activities.
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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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Read about the things someone grows in their garden. Then answer the questions and complete the tracing activities.
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This short reading passage for early learners includes repetition of keywords, sight words, and short sentences students can easily digest. They will answer comprehension questions and practice skills relating to some of the words in the story.
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