Kindergarten Grade Common Core: L.K.1
Common Core Identifier: L.K.1 / Grade: K
Curriculum: Language: Conventions of Standard English
Detail: Demonstrate command of the conventions of standard English grammar and usage when writing or speaking.
56 Common Core State Standards (CCSS) aligned worksheets found:
This page has primary-ruled lines for students practicing their printing skills. They can trace and write the sentences and color the pictures.
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Circle G and g in the letter box. Then, practice writing G and g. Also, think up a word that starts with g and draw it.
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Sort words by syllable count, identify and use different verb tenses, put words in alphabetical order, and practice many more important ELA skills with this next set of daily review sheets.
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Learn to write lowercase k by tracing the dotted lines on this worksheet.
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Another handwriting worksheet for capital letter K; Trace the gray lines.
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In week 11 of our first grade ELA Buzz series, we look at topics such as rhyming, proofreading, spelling, and much more.
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This is another activity to teach writing lowercase j by tracing the gray lines.
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Circle J and j. Then practice writing J and j. Trace the words that start with j. Think up a word that starts with j and draw it.
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This interesting headband features an iguana, igloo, and an ice cream cone. Color the pictures and write lowercase and capital letter I i on the primary-ruled lines.
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Trace the dotted lines to learn to write lowercase h on this printable worksheet.
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Help your students practice basic reading, writing, editing, and grammar skills with these daily review worksheets. Each day covers a variety of English language arts skills.
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Review important ELA skills first graders need to know, such as capitalization, rhyming, and more.
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Color the drawings of the jewels and jellyfish. Then practice writing some perfect Js.
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Count the pictures. Then trace and print the sentences about police officers and police cars. Color the pictures as well!
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Trace the dotted lines on this printable to learn writing capital letter I.
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Another great worksheet to practice handwriting capital letter H.
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Continue practicing important first grade ELA skills, including spelling, rhyming, plural nouns, and much more, with this week's set of ELA Buzz worksheets.
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This printable shows seven firefighters and two firetrucks. Have students count them and practice their handwriting by tracing and printing the sentences shown.
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Students are given two sentences to trace and write, each with a black-and-white picture accompanying it. They can color the pictures in too.
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Practice direction words, proper spelling and word use, phonics skills, and more with this week's daily ELA review worksheets.
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Fit in daily language arts practice with our ELA Buzz series. For the first week of first grade, students are reviewing concepts from the end of kindergarten.
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With this worksheet you'll trace the sentences, write the sentences, and color the pictures.
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Trace and write the simple sentences about bus drivers on this worksheet.
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Letter H - Crown FREE
Color in the pictures of the hook, hot air balloon, and hat. Practice writing H h on the primary-ruled lines and then assemble the hat to wear.
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Have your students draw along the dotted lines to practice writing capital letter K and words that contain K.
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Students will count the number of doctors or hearts, trace the sentence shown, write the sentence on their own, and then color the pictures.
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Students will use these daily worksheets to review important ELA skills such as identifying nouns, counting syllables, correcting spelling errors, and much more.
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By tracing the gray lines, students will practice writing capital letter J.
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This headband has pictures of a kite, koala, and a kangaroo to color in before wearing it.
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Learn handwriting lowercase i by tracing the gray lines on this worksheet.
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This worksheet instructs the method for writing capital letter H on the dotted lines.
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Keep practicing important language arts curricula standards with week 10 of our first grade ELA Buzz series.
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This week, students will work on skills including synonyms, capitalization, and counting syllables.
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Trace the dotted lines on this worksheet to practice writing lowercase j.
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Count the six nurses and nine band aids on this worksheet. Then practice printing skills by tracing and rewriting the sentences.
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Look for capital and lowercase letter i. Practice writing the letter I i.
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Print capital and lowercase letter I. Then color the igloo and iguana.
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This activity directs the student to trace along the gray lines to learn lowercase letter h.
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Master more elementary-level language arts skills with this next set in our first grade ELA Buzz series.
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Continue practicing important ELA skills each day with these daily worksheets. Concepts covered in this set include vowels, end punctuation, capitalization, syllables, and more.
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Wear this jazzy hat after coloring in the pictures of a jet, a jar of jam, and a jellyfish.
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Use the primary-ruled lines to trace and write the sentences shown. Then you can color the pictures having to do with plumbers.
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This practice worksheet guides students to properly write capital letter I.
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Circle H and h in the letter box. Then practice writing H and h. Also, think up a word that starts with h and draw it.
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Keep refining those language arts skills with week 6 of our first grade ELA Buzz worksheets. Skills covered this week include sorting words into categories, identifying vowels, question words, and more.
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Practice both counting and printing skills with this worksheet. It shows nine chefs and ten pans, as well as two traceable sentences on primary lines.
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Count the construction workers and screws. Then trace the sentences and color the pictures!
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Count, trace, write, and color with this community helper worksheet about librarians.
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This coloring page has a hairbrush, a hamster, and some hearts. The letters H and h are below on primary-ruled paper.
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Work with adjectives, homophones, vowel sounds, and more with this week's set of ELA Buzz review worksheets.
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Use a pencil to trace the gray lines while learning how to write lowercase ks.
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Circle K and k in the letter box. Then, practice writing letters K, k. Think up a word that starts with k and draw an illustration.
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Don't forget to keep reviewing those language arts skills every day! This week, students will read a poem, practice vowel sounds, put words in alphabetical order, and more.
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Follow along the dotted lines with your pencil to learn how to write capital letter J.
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Trace the uppercase and lowercase K and then color the picture of the king flying a kite.
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This instructional worksheet guides students to practice writing lowercase i along the dotted lines.
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