1st Grade Common Core: RF.1.3d
Common Core Identifier: RF.1.3d / Grade: 1
Curriculum: Reading Foundational Skills: Phonics and Word recognition
Detail: Use knowledge that every syllable must have a vowel sound to determine the number of syllables in a printed word.
25 Common Core State Standards (CCSS) aligned worksheets found:
Fill in the table to show the number of syllables and sounds you see and hear in each word. Grades 4 and up.
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Divide these zoo animal words into syllables. Draw a slash (/) symbol to divide each word and count the total number of syllables.
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Color each of the pictures, trace the words on the dotted lines, and then write each word on the lines.
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Each word is missing one of its letters. Students will fill in the missing letter and rewrite the word on the primary line provided.
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Put this word wheel together and use it to practice 8 different -ab words: drab, slab, cab, tab, gab, jab, crab, and grab.
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The boxes on this page have circles with letters in them. Some of the letters spell the -ab words shown by picture. The others are distractors. Students should color in the correct letters and then write the word on the line.
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Get out the letter stampers and have your kids use them to practice spelling the -ab words. Words on this page are: tab, lab, crab, scab, and drab.
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Trace and write the -ab words on the primary lines. Color in the pictures too! The words on this printable page are: cab, dab, lab, and crab.
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Print out these flash cards for the -ab word family. Words include cab, fab, jab, lab, gab, dab, tab, blab, crab, grab, scab, and slab.
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Students can write 6 -ab words on the primary lines in this word web. You can challenge them to write even more on the back of the page.
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Hidden in each row of jumbled-up letters is an -ab word shown by the picture at the start of the row. Students will find and circle each word.
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This printable provides primary-ruled lines for up to eight -aw words.
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How many -ab words can you come up with? If you fill up all the lines on the page, you can write even more on the back!
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Cut out the six -ab words at the bottom of this page. Then glue them below the correct picture. Words include dab, crab, lab, grab, cab, and jab.
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Use a pencil and a paperclip to make this word spinner containing-aw words. Your students can play a variety games with it to practice reading and identifying -aw words.
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Use this word spinner to play a variety of games in small groups or pairs. However you decide to use it, it's a great tool for reviewing -ab words.
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Cut out the word cards and use them to play a fun memory match game that will help students learn or remember common -ab words.
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On this worksheet, students will color in words and pictures that end in -ab. They will also write three -ab words on primary lines.
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With this fun printout students can cut out word cards and rearrange them on a flat surface to make complete sentences. Given -ab words are cab, lab, crab, and grab.
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This word slider is shaped like a crab, but it can be used to make lots of other -ab words too, including tab, lab, scab, cab, and more!
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Have your students cut out this book on the dotted lines, then color it. Afterwards, staple it together so it can be used to practice reading words in the -ad family.
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In this worksheet, students will have to discern the -ab words from other words, write two -ab words on primary lines, and figure out which words fit in the given boxes.
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The words on this page are missing their beginning sounds. Students will fill in the missing letters and rewrite the words.
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This mini-book includes the words crab, lab, and cab. Students can write the words and color the pictures. Then, with the help of an adult, they can cut out the pages and staple the book together.
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