Counting and Coloring. These easy and interesting worksheets designed for kindergarten helps relating numbers with the images given.
Students match numbers (e.g. "4") to their corresponding words (e.g. "four"). The first cover 1-10; after cover 1-20. Students need to instantly recognize both forms of the numbers.
This worksheet ask students to look at a picture, read the sentence which relates to the picture and then trace the sentence. The intent is to reinforce the connections between words, sentences and meanings.
This fun kindergarten reading worksheet introduce students to riddles. Students read the riddle and then answers.
This worksheet do not provide pictures for the answers, so students have to read the words. Try covering up the answers to see if your student can guess the answer directly.
Improve student reading comprehension with fun riddles! This are tricky questions that let you think logically.
This fun kindergarten reading worksheet introduce students to riddles. Students read the riddle and then match the riddle to the pictured answers. You may also want to cover up the pictures initially, to see if the student can guess the answer directly.
One critical skill that children need in order to build solid foundational reading skills is phrase.
Students are given several sentences which they read 3 times. Re-reading will be faster and easier and help improve confidence.
Reading fluency encompasses accuracy, the speed or rate of reading, and the ability to read materials with expression and comprehension.