1st Grade English Language Arts Assessment

Handwriting Practice Worksheet with long sentence and alphabet tracing printable

By Chirp Chirp Education

Looking for a fun and effective way to improve handwriting with longer sentences? Our 26 Letters Handwriting Practice Worksheet is perfect for students learning to write. Each letter features an engaging 30-word story to help learners practice forming letters correctly while enjoying a fun narrative. Ideal for young writers who need more than just single-letter exercises, this worksheet provides a comprehensive and enjoyable approach to handwriting development. Perfect for classroom or home use, it ensures that each letter practice session is both educational and entertaining.

What is included:

- 26 pages (A-Z) fun story writing practice. each story not exceed 30 words.

- 26 letters tracing sheet (An option to use EASEL in TeachShare as digital tool)

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Kindergarten Assessment - Weekly Take Home Sheet for Folder

By Keeper of Kinders

Kindergarten assessment page to include in weekly folder to communicate student progress with parents.

This sheet covers Fry's first 100 Sight Words, days, months, shapes, upper and lower case letters and sounds. This is a great tool to track student progress.

Looking for more resources to help students learn high frequency words? Look at this:

100 High Frequency Word Sheets

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Book Companion - Tracks in the Snow

By Until the Pieces Fit

This book companion can be used multiple days to reinforce comprehension and story elements. Students will develop understanding of vocabulary.  Differentiate by utilizing visual supports for verbal questions.  Students will sequence the events of the story, (beginning, middle, and end), demonstrate an understanding of the story framework (2 levels), and extend their understanding through personal connections with writing activities (3 levels).  

Tracks in the Snow - Book Companion

by: Wong Herbert Yee

Neither book nor copies of the book are included in this packet. Instead, this packet is meant to provide resources for understanding.

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Sight Words Word Search Google Slides and Printable 2nd Grade HFW

By Literacytales

Sight Words Printable and Google Slides for 2nd grade! Are you looking for a fun digital activity to assign in class or as homework to practice **High-**Frequency Words all year long? Help your students practice visual and spelling skills while reading fluently by finding hidden words.


Practicing sight words and drilling them with fun activities eliminates the need for stopping and decoding. Your students will focus and comprehend less familiar and more difficult words.


Practicing high-frequency words helps them read fluently and write more efficiently. Keep practicing, and enjoy finding the hidden words.

*Click "preview" to see this adorable activity!

Watch the video preview to learn how to complete this activity.

This activity requires students to find the word, select the letter, and use the fill color tool in Google Slides. My students love this activity.

I have included a couple of my students' word search work in the preview and one as a thumbnail.

-What does it include:

⭐ 1 Google Slide Word Search

⭐ Printable Version
⭐ An answer Key Slide

This resource: 

⭐ Alignes with Common Core Standards

⭐ Answer Keys

⭐ Printer-friendly design

⭐ Reinforce Essential Vocabulary


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Sight Word Scrambled Sentences&Cloze Sentences|First Grade Sight Word Activities

By The Teaching Resources Company

Once children can recognize and understand individual sight words in print, they are ready to use them to build sentences. This is the exciting next step in the reading process and, for many children, the moment when they say, “I’m really reading!” The following scrambled sentences build upon sight word knowledge and are designed to help children learn—and demonstrate—sentence sense by putting individual words into the correct order so each sentence makes sense. The sight words used in these sentences follow the order in which they have been introduced. The sentences can be used in a number of ways, depending on each child’s developmental level. First, encourage the child to look for helpful sentence-sense clues, such as a capitalized word that would indicate the beginning of the sentence and a word with punctuation that would indicate the end of the sentence. Then, have the child say all the words aloud, starting with the capitalized word and ending with the punctuated word. Ask the child if what he or she said aloud makes sense, and, if necessary, encourage him or her to rearrange the “middle” words around while saying them aloud until they are in the correct order. Then, have the child write the unscrambled sentence on the line provided. You may want to encourage the child to write the sentence’s sight words in different-colored crayons or markers, or to use the sight word flash cards to find the matching words used in the sentence. You may also want to have the child write the unscrambled sentence on a separate sheet of paper and cut it apart into individual words. Then, using the child’s hand-written unscrambled sentence in the worksheet as a model, have him or her reassemble the cut-apart words into the sentence. This activity works well as a self- checking review. Or have the child distribute the cut-apart words to other children, who can then reassemble them in the correct order. An activity of this type can also be used with sentences that the children dictate or write themselves on a separate sheet of paper. Extending this activity to sentences that children compose themselves increases their level of engagement and provides an opportunity for individualizing their learning.

Cloze sentences provide young learners an opportunity to use words in context and to gain a better understanding of sentence sense. Use the cloze sentences on the following pages for children to practice selecting the correct word from the word boxes to complete each sentence.

To extend the activity, have children create their own sentences with a missing word. The sentences can also be copied on a separate sheet of paper, cut apart, and reconstructed for sentence sense practice.

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⭐️ 15 worksheets focus on a different sight word.

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CVC Words - Read, Write, Circle, and Color It (20 Worksheets)

By Queen's Educational Resources

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20 Pages

Pre-K, Kindergarten, Grade 1

This resource includes:

---- 20 CVC Practice Worksheets (4 Worksheets for each short vowel: A, E, I, O, U)

This resource includes 20 short vowel CVC worksheets where students match the CVC word to the appropriate picture.

There are four worksheets for each short vowel (a,e,i,o,u), totaling 20 practice worksheets. Each worksheet contains 6 CVC words in which students:

1. Read/Sound out the CVC word

2. Write the CVC word on the writing line

3. Circle the picture that matches the CVC word

4. Color the picture that matches the CVC word

This resource provides multiple fun opportunities for students to learn and practice CVC words!

Other CVC Words resources you might be interested in:

CVC Picture Word Sound Box Worksheets (24 Worksheets only, with and without Word Boxes)

CVC Differentiated Worksheets - Missing Letters (96 pages)

CVC Worksheets (Short Vowel Sounds - Say, Read, and Write It)

CVC Mix-Up Differentiated Worksheets

CVC Interactive Activities

CVC Picture/Word TASK CARDS (512 CARDS!!)

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Summer Sight Words Bingo with 28 Unique Cards

By Ms Churchs Classroom

This product contains a set of beginning level sight words for first grade students. These words, also known as "baseball" words, are commonly taught in schools and are an essential foundation for reading and spelling. The set includes a few additional words to provide a well-rounded learning experience.

These cards are perfect for group or center activities, as they can be easily cut up and used for matching games. They are also a great resource for homeschooling parents or for use in spelling tests. Help your child develop strong language skills with these versatile sight word cards.

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Circus I-Spy for Grades Pre-k-1

By Beth Hammett

Have students help Wacky Wayne find letters, numbers, and shapes inside these ten circus-themed I-Spy handouts. Includes: Basic letters Numbers 1-8 Shapes: star, triangle, heart, and more... Scene themed shapes Fun learning activities for reviews and/or assessments of recognizing letters, numbers, and shapes.

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PSF Practice Phoneme Segmentation Fluency Practice

By Dotty's Printables

These worksheet is for students to use to prepare for tests like DIBELS and other Phoneme Segmentation Fluency (PSF) assessments. It provides targeted practice to help students improve their phonemic awareness skills through simple and effective exercises.

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  • 1 worksheets with 30 words each for phoneme segmentation practice
  • A variety of words to enhance phonemic segmentation skills
  • Ideal for practice in small groups, one-on-one, or independent sessions

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Letter Sound and Identification Assessment

By Rebekah Poe Teaching

Looking for a simple phonemic awareness assessment in an elementary-friendly font? I've got you covered! This phonemic awareness assessment is perfect for reading readiness, assessments, special education, RtI, and more. Print the student version of the assessment and laminate or put inside page protectors. Reuse the same pages over and over again, saving you time and ink. Print the Teacher version to take notes and mark correct/incorrect responses. Use this product for progress monitoring and data collection.

Topics covered include:

Uppercase and lowercase letters

Consonant sounds

Vowel sounds

Long vowel teams

R-Controlled vowels

CVC words*

CVCe words*

Words with digraphs*

Words with consonant blends*

Words with long vowel teams*

Words with r-controlled vowels*

*includes "nonsense" words or "pseudo" words

Perfect for reading readiness, assessments, special education, RtI, and more.

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BOOM CARDS™ Digital Task Cards-Recognition of Fry Sight Words 31-40 with AUDIO!

By Tech for Teaching

Practice FRY'S SIGHT WORDS in a way that is REPETITIVE, yet MOTIVATING for students who struggle! Efficiently COLLECT DATA on which HIGH-FREQUENCY WORDS students know receptively!

This deck includes the FOURTH TEN OF FRY'S INSTANT WORDS:

but, said, can, your, not, all, what, were, we, when

This deck of 50 CARDS will allow students to be successful in recognizing the FOURTH TEN of Fry's FIRST HUNDRED Instant Words.

CLEAR AUDIO on each card will say the word. Students will SELECT the correct word from a SET OF THREE to move on to the next card.

Cards will be shuffled when assigned to students through a hyperlink or fast pin. When played from the teacher dashboard, cards are NOT shuffled.

I use this deck as a WARM-UP in our virtual environment. By placing a link in the chat or embedding the cards into our Pear Deck, students can practice for a few minutes at the beginning of each class.

DATA will show if students are improving or have mastered their RECEPTIVE RECOGNITION of the words. The next step would be to assess whether the student can recall the word from memory.

50 cards with clear audio that plays automatically and three words to choose from.

Immediate FEEDBACK is provided, and students will be automatically directed to the next card once the correct answer has been chosen.

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A link to access 50 Digital Task Cards on the BOOM Learning Website.

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Sight Words [2nd grade]: Match the Definitions

By Early Childhood Essentials

Practice 12 sight words by matching words to their definitions!

Two pages have the words on one side with blanks on the other side.

One page has every definition that needs to be cut and pasted.

One page is for writing sentences with 5 of the words.

Two pages are the answer key.

You might also like the 3rd grade and 4th grade versions.


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Singular and Plural Nouns Sort Cut & Paste Worksheet | Digital Resource

By Create Learn Inspire Grow

Help your students master the concept of singular and plural nouns with this engaging 10-page sort and cut-and-paste worksheet! This resource is perfect for early elementary students (Grades K -3) to practice identifying and sorting singular and plural nouns. With clear instructions, fun activities, and opportunities for hands-on learning, your students will reinforce their understanding of noun forms in no time!

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Smart Goals | Smart Goals Template | Smart Goals Worksheet | Smart Goal Setting

By Sean Alexander Dennison

Help your students set meaningful and achievable goals with our "SMART Goals Worksheet." This three-page resource guides students through understanding and applying the SMART goal-setting framework to their overall school life, as well as specific subjects like math and ELA. Perfect for educators who want to instill a sense of purpose, direction, and motivation in their students, this worksheet is an essential tool for fostering personal and academic growth.

Product Highlights:

  1. Understanding the Acronym:
  • Page 1: Students are asked to guess the meaning of the acronym SMART (Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, Time-bound) and write down their ideas. This engages their prior knowledge and gets them thinking about goal-setting.
  1. Learning the Framework:
  • Page 2: Provides a detailed explanation of each component of SMART goals. Students learn what each letter stands for and how it applies to setting effective goals. This page ensures they understand the importance of each element in creating realistic and attainable goals.
  1. Setting SMART Goals:
  • Page 3: Students apply what they've learned by setting their own SMART goals. They are prompted to create specific goals for their overall school life, math, and ELA. This practice helps them internalize the framework and see how it can be used in different areas of their academic journey.

Why This Resource Is Essential:

  • Encourages Goal Setting: Teaches students the importance of setting specific and achievable goals, providing a clear direction for their efforts.
  • Promotes Self-Reflection: Helps students reflect on their current academic standing and identify areas for improvement.
  • Enhances Motivation: By setting clear and attainable goals, students are more likely to stay motivated and committed to their academic progress.
  • Develops Critical Thinking: Encourages students to think critically about their goals and the steps needed to achieve them, fostering problem-solving and planning skills.
  • Supports Personal and Academic Growth: Equips students with a valuable life skill that can be applied beyond the classroom, promoting lifelong learning and self-improvement.

Ideal For:

  • Teachers looking to implement goal-setting strategies in their classroom.
  • Educators aiming to enhance students' motivation and academic performance.
  • Counselors and advisors seeking tools to help students plan their academic and personal growth.
  • Parents and caregivers wanting to support their children in setting and achieving their goals.

How to Use:

  • Engage: Start with the first page to get students thinking about what SMART goals might mean. Encourage discussions and share ideas.
  • Educate: Use the second page to teach the SMART framework. Ensure students understand each component and how it contributes to effective goal-setting.
  • Apply: Have students fill out the third page by setting their own SMART goals. Provide guidance and feedback to help them create realistic and meaningful goals.
  • Reflect and Review: Regularly review and reflect on the goals with students. Adjust and update goals as needed to ensure continued growth and progress.

Empower your students to take charge of their academic success with our "SMART Goals Worksheet." This resource provides a structured and engaging way for students to learn about and implement effective goal-setting strategies, setting them on a path to achieve their full potential.

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Writing a Friendly Letter Rubric

By Sign with me TOD

This product is made for:

  • adapting instruction
  • differentiating instruction
  • on level learners
  • ESL/ENL/ELL
  • Deaf Education
  • Homework
  • Classwork
  • Homeschooling
  • Bell Work
  • Virtual Instruction
  • Remote Instruction
  • Struggling Readers
  • Struggling Writers

This rubric looks at 5 different areas when students are being assessed on writing a friendly letter. The areas that are reviewed on the rubric are as follows: writing a friendly letter and including a heading, greeting, closing, and signature, staying on task, grammar/punctuation/spelling, and working with others. This rubric scores the friendly letter writing assignment out of 15 possible points. The rating scale use is a 3, 2, 1, & 0.

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Writing a Friendly Letter Example and Template:

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Fry Sight Word Checklist, Sight Words Flash Card (3rd 100)

By The Responsive Educator

Fry Sight Words Checklist, Sight Words Flash Card 3rd 100

Continuing the journey of sight word mastery, the Fry Sight Words Checklist 3rd 100 builds upon the foundational assessment introduced in the first set of 100 Fry sight words.

Key Features
Maintaining the meticulous design of the preceding checklist, this version encompasses the subsequent 100 Fry sight words. It retains the familiar layout of 9 columns per page, offering dedicated spaces for date recording, staff signatures, word tracking, and percentage calculations. This consistent format supports comprehensive and enduring assessment across multiple trials.

Available in both full-color and black-and-white versions, this resource remains adaptable to various printing requirements, ensuring flexibility across diverse classroom environments.

Focused Goal Setting
Continuing to empower educators, the Fry Sight Words Checklist 3rd 100 aids in establishing precise IEP goals that align with the newly introduced 100 Fry sight words, enabling educators to tailor learning objectives effectively.

Complementary Practice Tools
Accompanying this checklist are flashcards specifically designed for the third set of 100 Fry sight words. These flashcards serve as crucial reinforcement tools, facilitating consistent and effective practice sessions to bolster learning.

Why Learning the 3rd 100 Fry Sight Words Matters
Expanding beyond the initial 100 words, mastering this additional set significantly bolsters reading capabilities and overall language proficiency. This resource marks a pivotal step in enhancing reading fluency, bolstering confidence, and fostering continuous reading development.

Advantages of Fry Words over Dolch Words The Fry Sight Words list is organized into 10 groups of 100 words each, covering the most frequently used words in writing. Starting with the initial 300 words in early education significantly boosts reading and comprehension skills. While Fry words aren't strictly tied to specific grades, they're usually introduced in sets of 100 words to support gradual sight word recognition. Here's a general guide for introducing these sets:

  • First 100 Fry Words: Typically introduced in kindergarten and first grade.
  • Second 100 Fry Words: Taught in first or second grade, reinforcing foundational words.
  • Third 100 Fry Words: Added in second or third grade, including more complex words.
  • Fourth 100 Fry Words: Introduced in third or fourth grade, advancing vocabulary.
  • Fifth 100 Fry Words: Presented in fourth or fifth grade, offering more challenging words.

The 6th to 10th sets of 100 Fry words are usually introduced later, depending on the student's mastered words.

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Back To School Following Directions Activities & Listening Worksheets

By Mrs Wates Teaching Creations

Enhance listening skills, fine motor skills and reading abilities with this engaging no prep Back To School Following Directions Activities & Worksheets pack. This printable pack features 7 listening activities across 2 worksheet styles: Listen and Do tasks, where directions are read aloud by the teacher or a peer, and Read and Do tasks, where students read and complete the instructions independently. These listening comprehension tasks help your students develop proficiency in following both single-step and multi-step directions.

This product includes:

  • 7 Read and Do worksheets,
  • 7 Listen and Do worksheets,
  • 7 Listen and Do Teacher notes,
  • 7 Listen and Do with Achieved Slips.

Key Features:

  • Variety of Activities: Includes tasks focusing on prepositions, numbers, colors, and following instructions, perfect for diverse learning needs.
  • Ease of Use: NO PREP worksheets that can be easily printed for classroom use or sent home for extra practice in reading comprehension.
  • Versatile Application: Ideal for small group sessions or whole-class activities to strengthen listening and visual motor skills.
  • Achieved Slips: Includes achieved slips for self-assessment or for teachers to use when marking, providing valuable feedback to students.

Transform learning into an interactive and engaging experience with these fun and educational worksheets.


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Speaking Task Cards - Making Choices and Expressing Preferences

By TEACHER L

These Making Choices and Expressing Preferences Speaking Task Cards are perfect for primary level learners. Each card features two colorful images, allowing young students to practice their communication skills by making choices and expressing preferences. With 42 pairs of images, the cards provide plenty of opportunities for students to practice speaking and develop their vocabulary. Plus, the cards are designed to help children understand the consequences of their choices and learn how to express their preferences. Perfect for speech and language therapy, these task cards make a great resource for teachers and parents who wat to encourage their students and children to communicate effectively.

What's included:

✔42 pairs of colorful images

✔4x4 task card sizes

✔1 whole page of picture

✔4 sets of game instructions that you can choose from for your class and/or attach to your lesson plans.

Choices/Preferences:

1. baking vs. cooking

2. playing the violin vs. playing the drums

3. pet cat vs. pet dog

4. evening vs. morning

5. rainy vs. snowy

6. cold weather vs. hot weather

7. fruit juice vs. milk

8. pizza vs. hamburger

9. grapes vs. apple

10. sandwich vs. donut

11. tomatoes vs. carrot

12. cake vs. apple

13. tacos vs. nachos

14. book vs. movie

15. camping vs. swimming

16. winter vs. summer

17. motorbike vs. bike

18. Math vs. English

19. spring vs. fall

20. lollipop vs. jellybeans

21. soccer/football vs. basketball

22. orange vs. apple

23. spaghetti vs. noodle soup

24. hot food vs. cold food

25. reading vs. writing

26. jogging vs. skateboarding

27. dancing vs. singing

28. Christmas vs. birthday

29. Math vs. Science

30. drawing vs. painting

31. vegetables vs. fruits

32. playing vs. sleeping

33. play the guitar vs. play the keyboard

34. Christmas vs. Halloween

35. watch movie vs. go swimming

36. gardening vs. baking

37. pet birds vs. pet fish

38. sunny vs. rainy

39. long hair vs. short hair

40. Ferris wheel vs. merry-go-round

41. sour food vs. sweet food

42. swing vs. seesaw

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Consonant LE Assessment

By K3 Homeschool Foundations

This is a quick and easy assessment to use to identify your child's ability in reading and spelling with consonant -le.

My product includes:

  • Real and nonsense consonant -le words
  • Spelling with consonant -le
  • Grading rubric
  • Google Data Sheet

Print and assess!

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Phonics lesson 6 Alphabet letter F worksheets and activities

By Creative Education

Phonics lesson 6 full set. Alphabet letter F worksheets and activities.

The full set contains:

  • Three types of activities
  • There are four different types of worksheets
  1. Activity 1: Serve letter F or other letters in a chef tray. sorting Fand not F.
  2. Activity 2: Letter F puzzle with pictures
  3. Activity 3: Sorting and separating pictures starting with letter F.

Worksheets:

  • Tracing and coloring letter F.
  • letter F search and circle
  • Letter-f vocabulary pictures coloring and matching
  • Cut and paste letters under the pictures. A to F.
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