Classify & Justify Figurative Language (2)
Students identify which figurative language has been used and explain their choices.
Using Homographs (1)
Write two sentences for each of the given homographs, making sure the word has a different meaning in each sentence.
CVC Flipbook
Flip the beginning, middle and last letters to make new words. Print on card and/or laminate for best results.
Initial Sound Picture Find: Letter J
Find and colour the pictures that start with the letter J.
-at Word Family Sheet
This worksheet focuses on the -at word family. Find, write and make CVC words.
Counting Syllables 2
Count the syllables in each word.
Make CVC Words with Initial Sounds 3
Listen for the beginning sound in different words to help spell a CVC word.
Missing Speech Marks: Rewrite (2)
Rewrite each sentence using speech marks to punctuate the direct speech. Add in capital letters and commas where they are needed.
Superhero Text: Comparing (Early)
An early years reading passage about superheroes. Find the similarities and differences between the two superheroes.
Show, Don’t Tell Feelings
Transform emotions into vivid descriptions with this worksheet! Instead of directly stating how characters feel, use their physical reactions to reveal their emotions
Identifying Middle Sounds
All but one picture in each set have the same middle sound. Find the pictures that don’t belong.
-og Word Family Cut and Paste
Cut and paste to match the CVC words to the correct pictures.