First Grade Ela Reading Fiction Worksheets
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- Animal House Match-Up
This printable preschool worksheet is sure to get your kid thinking about nature.
- Fill in the Story
Become a storyteller with this fun reading comprehension activity! Use your creativity to fill in the story where it's missing text.
- Princess and the Pea
Enjoy the story of "The Princess and the Pea" with your beginning reader. Use this story as a starter for literary activities.
- What is Going to Happen?
What is going to happen next in this story? Become a storyteller with this fun comprehension worksheet!
- The Frog Prince Story
Do you know the story of the Frog Prince? Help your little reader hone her basic reading comprehension skills with a fun storyboard exercise.
- Treasure Hunt Story
Arrr you ready for a treasure hunt story? These pirates have gotten their story all jumbled! Help them put it back in order.
- Cinderella Story Map
This Cinderella story map is ready to keep the details of a classic and beloved fairy tale in order. As your child thinks of who is in the story, and…
- Become a Character Detective
Help students practice close reading with this character detective worksheet.
- Birthday Party: Predictions
After reading a short text, students gain practice making predictions about what will happen next.
- Cinderella's "Evil" Stepsisters
This reading response worksheet gives the "evil" stepsisters a chance to defend themselves.
- New Puppy: Predictions
After reading a short text about a new puppy, students gain practice making predictions about what will happen next.
- Three Billy Goats Gruff Story
Get reading going with your own Three Billy Goats Gruff story booklet.
- Sensory Language Practice
Help your child learn about sensory language as they describe an experience.
- Jack and the Beanstalk: Part 1
Take your young reader on an adventure in the fairy tale, Jack and the Beanstalk. Color the illustrations and practice reading and counting skills too!
- Super Decoder!
Learning how to figure out the trickier words is an essential tool for readers of all levels. This fun worksheet helps students practice using context clues and pictures to decode tricky words and improve their reading fluency skills.
- Story Elements: Compare & Contrast
This worksheet helps students analyze the ways in which stories are similar and different.
- Retell Sentence Frames
Support students to construct summaries of informational books by using the sentence frames on this handy worksheet. Your students will get useful practice retelling what they've learned from their nonfiction reading.
- Jack and the Beanstalk: Part 2
Fee Fi Fo Fum! Take your young reader on an adventure and build basic comprehension skills while reading the classic fairy tale, "Jack and the Beanstalk."
- Reading Check-in
It’s easy to get caught up in the excitement of learning how to read. This worksheet has students slow down and reflect on what they’ve learned, as well as what they’d like to work on next.
- Recommended By Me!
Teach kids the art of book recommendations with this fill-in-the-blank worksheet.
- Reading Report: Text-to-Text Connections
Fluent readers are able to derive meaning from the text and make connections! Have your students read independently, and then check for comprehension by having them share how it connects to other books they've read.
- Prediction Patrol
Not all predictions are created equal. In this worksheet, students seek to identify the events that are most likely to happen while explaining their thinking.
- Tricky Word Detective
Fluent readers know how to tackle tricky words. Help young readers build their reading muscles by practicing identifying and decoding challenging words with this worksheet.
- Jack and the Beanstalk: Short Version Minibook
Print out this minibook and use your imagination to illustrate a short version of this fun fairy tale!