Worksheets reading for kids
Worksheets reading for kids
Kindergarten Worksheets
403 Kindergarten Worksheets
«Reading» pictures #1
«Reading» pictures #1
Draw a circle around each word you see! In this early reading worksheet, your child draws circles around the word under each picture and then guesses what the word might mean based on the picture.
«Reading» pictures #2
«Reading» pictures #2
Where’s the word? In this early reading worksheet, your child draws circles around the word under each picture and then guesses what the word might mean based on the picture.
A fantasy story: Baby Bear’s Space Journey
A fantasy story: Baby Bear’s Space Journey
Can Baby Bear go to the moon? In this early reading worksheet, your child listens as you read the story aloud, then answers reading comprehension questions. Encourage your child to try reading along to the story with you, too.
A fantasy story: spooky!
A fantasy story: spooky!
Read this story in a spooky voice! In this reading worksheet, your child will listen to and read a short story, then draw what comes next and create a title for the story.
A practice sentence
A practice sentence
The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog. Your child gets practice writing this sentence and coloring in the picture.
A series of events
A series of events
What did you do today? In this language arts worksheet, your child gets practice looking up words in a dictionary, writing words in alphabetical order, and drawing.
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Reading comprehension passages and questions for first graders.
Reading comprehension passages and questions for second graders.
Reading comprehension passages and questions for third graders.
Reading comprehension passages and questions for fourth graders.
Reading comprehension passages and questions for fifth graders.
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Reading Worksheets
238 Reading Worksheets
«Reading» pictures #1
«Reading» pictures #1
Draw a circle around each word you see! In this early reading worksheet, your child draws circles around the word under each picture and then guesses what the word might mean based on the picture.
«Reading» pictures #2
«Reading» pictures #2
Where’s the word? In this early reading worksheet, your child draws circles around the word under each picture and then guesses what the word might mean based on the picture.
A fantasy story: Baby Bear’s Space Journey
A fantasy story: Baby Bear’s Space Journey
Can Baby Bear go to the moon? In this early reading worksheet, your child listens as you read the story aloud, then answers reading comprehension questions. Encourage your child to try reading along to the story with you, too.
A fantasy story: spooky!
A fantasy story: spooky!
Read this story in a spooky voice! In this reading worksheet, your child will listen to and read a short story, then draw what comes next and create a title for the story.
A practice sentence
A practice sentence
The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog. Your child gets practice writing this sentence and coloring in the picture.
A questionnaire: what do you like to read?
A questionnaire: what do you like to read?
In this language arts worksheet, children consider the various types of fiction, poetry, and nonfiction that exist and pick the types of reading they like best. Bonus: your child is encouraged to write a list of preferred types of reading using correct spelling and punctuation.
Reading Comprehension Worksheets
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The objective of the first-grade reading comprehension passages, stories and poems is to help kids comprehend and retell stories, figure out the main characters and answer questions about the events. Inculcate a love for reading, hone vocabulary and a few aspects of grammar as well.
Practice recounting stories, understand the overall structure, figure out the moral and answer the who, what, where, when of the text with this collection of fiction, non-fiction and poem reading comprehension worksheets hand-picked for kids of 2nd grade and aligned to Common Core State Standards.
Referring to chapters, scenes or stanzas to form their answers, kids gain an insight into how and why an event occurs, and discern literal and figurative meanings and analyze characters using this unit of grade 3 reading comprehension worksheets involving interesting stories, poems and informational passages.
Character sketches get profound in this batch of 4th-grade reading comprehension worksheets, as kids are intrigued by the thoughts and actions of characters in the stories and poems. Kids look for comparisons to the textual theme or dive deep into the passage for any domain-specific words and respond to the variety of questions.
Incorporate this finest blend of reading comprehension passages, poems and short stories, tailor-made for children of grade 5 to introduce a few literary devices, and help make inferences based on comprehension. Enhance vocabulary and improve fluency in the process.
Our section of reading comprehension for children of grade 6, abounds in absorbing non-fiction passages on Helen Keller, Extreme Weather, Magnetic Attraction, U.S. Seal, Underground Wonderland, among many more. The worksheets are designed ingeniously to facilitate acquisition and practice of key reading comprehension skills, using a variety of reading-writing tasks.
Delve into this rich selection of reading comprehension passages and practice worksheets for students of Grade 7 to reinforce reading and comprehension skills. Each worksheet is meticulously aligned to the reading requirements of the Common Core Standards and include a variety of interesting non-fiction titles like ‘The Time Capsule, Henry Hudson, Boston Tea Party, John F Kennedy, Women’s Suffrage among many more.


