This free Alphabet Stories Letter A Reading Comprehension Worksheet pairs a short letter A story with fill-in-the-bubble questions for kindergarten readers. Includes an answer key — a fun, no-prep way to practice phonics and comprehension.
A short vowel E reading comprehension story worksheet starring Ben and his hen. 1st graders read the decodable story and answer questions. Includes a complete answer key — great for quick, no-prep phonics and reading practice.
This Using Text to Answer and Ask Questions Worksheet gives 1st graders a short class-garden story, four bubble questions, and space to write a question of their own. Answer key included, so comprehension practice is ready in minutes.
This fiction and nonfiction features worksheet has 3rd graders sort twelve text features into Fiction and Nonfiction columns. An answer key is included, making it a quick, no-prep way to build genre awareness.
This 3rd grade Story Map Graphic Organizer Worksheet has students record a story's characters, setting, problem, solution, and theme in one clear, reusable page that strengthens reading comprehension.
This what food is this reading comprehension worksheet lets 1st graders read food clues and choose the correct food in six fun riddles. Includes a complete answer key — great for quick, no-prep reading practice.
This Grouping into Categories Worksheet asks kindergarten students to sort eight pictures into fruit, animals, plants, and shapes by writing each one's category number. Includes an answer key for fast, no-prep classification practice.
This New Friend Reading Comprehension Worksheet gives first graders a short story about making a new friend, plus multiple-choice and short-answer questions. Answer key included for quick, no-prep reading practice.
This Small Smaller Smallest Worksheet helps Kindergarten students compare three objects, trace the size words, and order pictures from smallest to largest. Answer key included, so size practice is ready in minutes.
This Writing Complete Sentences About an Image Worksheet gives 2nd graders four picture prompts to practice building sentences with a subject and predicate. Includes sample answers — great for no-prep grammar and writing practice.
This A Day at the Beach Reading Comprehension Worksheet gives 3rd Grade readers a short beach story with seven mixed questions and an answer key included, so comprehension practice stays quick and clear.
This Justin Bieber Biography Reading Comprehension Worksheet will help your students build their reading comprehension skills while reading a biography about Justin Bieber.
This Sorting Objects Worksheet has kindergarten students sort twelve pictures into animals, plants, vehicles, and people, then count each group. Includes an answer key — a no-prep way to build classification and early counting skills.
This identifying author's purpose worksheet has 3rd graders read a giraffe passage and decide whether the author wants to inform, persuade, or entertain. Answer key included for easy reading practice.
A types of sentences worksheet that helps 2nd graders add end punctuation and identify statements, questions, commands, and exclamations. Includes a complete answer key—perfect for quick, no-prep grammar practice at home or school.
This Creating Complete Sentences Worksheet asks 3rd graders to spot complete sentences and fix fragments by adding a missing subject or predicate. Answer key included — perfect for quick, no-prep grammar practice at home or school.
An Identifying Cause and Effect Worksheet where 2nd graders underline each cause in red and each effect in blue across ten simple sentences. Includes a complete answer key for quick, no-prep reading practice.
The First Day Reading Comprehension Worksheet follows a nervous new student through his first day of 4th grade, then asks readers to prove each answer with evidence from the text. Answer key included, ideal for the first week of school.
The Nervous About Third Grade Reading Comprehension Worksheet lets 3rd graders read a relatable back-to-school story about Robbie and answer multiple-choice questions. Answer key included — a no-prep way to build reading comprehension confidence.
A kindergarten characters, settings, and events worksheet that helps young readers identify story elements—who is in a story, where it happens, and what happens—using a simple three-column graphic organizer for retelling any story.



















