(Worksheet) Asking Questions with “Can”: Sentence Builder
Simple worksheet to help children ask the question “Can I have…” with proper grammar and correct word order.
Simple worksheet to help children ask the question “Can I have…” with proper grammar and correct word order.
Single-page worksheet to help children practice answering “why” questions. Help the child match the question with the correct answer.
Six worksheets for answering questions, organized from easiest questions to most difficult so the child can move through the questions slowly and learn how to answer “where” questions bit by
Two worksheets for answering basic “when” questions. Help the child match the question to the correct answer.
Six different activities for children who have trouble with word retrieval/word finding. These children may struggle to remember the correct word in conversation or may use fillers like “um” and
Two pages of simple sight words that contain the short “a” sound. Have the child draw a line between the word and the picture of that object on the other
This worksheet will explain to a child how punctuation can tell us what type of intonation and pausing to use when reading sentences.
Several examples of sentences that are missing capital letters and punctuation. Have the child edit the sentence to add the correct capitalization and punctuation and then have the child re-write
Simple one-page worksheet explaining how words can be broken into prefixes, suffixes, and root words. Includes several words that can be broken apart as examples.
Worksheets to target 10 different phonological awareness (pre-reading) skills. Phonological awareness skills are crucial underlying skills for learning to read (and for reading quickly and effectively).
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