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Boost your child's language skills with our engaging Vocabulary Development Grammar Worksheets, specially designed for ages 5-7! These fun and interactive worksheets encourage young learners to enhance their vocabulary through creative activities. Kids will explore new words, practice word usage, and develop sentence structures, all while fostering a love for language. Perfect for at-home learning or in the classroom, our resources cultivate critical thinking and comprehension skills. With a variety of exercises tailored to different learning styles, your little ones will gain confidence in expressing themselves and mastering grammar in a playful, effective way. Start building their vocabulary today!


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Count the Nouns Worksheet
Count the Nouns Worksheet

Count the Nouns Worksheet

Read the sentences with your children and ask them to find the nouns. Explain that nouns are names of people, animals, places or things. Point out the boxes with the answers to check.
Count the Nouns Worksheet
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Words with Un– Worksheet
Words with Un– Worksheet

Words with Un– Worksheet

Prefixes can change the meaning of words. Adding "Un-" can give the opposite meaning, like Un-true, Un-happy, and Un-finish. Help your child learn with this worksheet. Draw a line to the picture that shows each word's meaning.
Words with Un– Worksheet
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Sight Words with Blends Worksheet
Sight Words with Blends Worksheet

Sight Words with Blends Worksheet

This free PDF lets your children trace and write sight words with tricky blends. The guide numbers help them start from the top, building fine motor skills and enhancing sight word vocab. It's a great way to give your kids a solid foundation for reading!
Sight Words with Blends Worksheet
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Reading: Break Them Apart Worksheet
Reading: Break Them Apart Worksheet

Reading: Break Them Apart Worksheet

See if students understand syllables with this fun worksheet. It teaches them that a syllable is a word part with a vowel sound. Kids read each word and choose how many parts it has. Doing this often helps them decode new words and gain confidence.
Reading: Break Them Apart Worksheet
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The Crow and the Pitcher Synonyms Worksheet
The Crow and the Pitcher Synonyms Worksheet

The Crow and the Pitcher Synonyms Worksheet

Give your child the building blocks for effective communication with an ELA lesson! Help the crow in this Kids Academy worksheet find the correct stones to fill the pitcher - only those next to synonym pairs! This is a fun way for kids to learn and expand their vocabulary and language skills.
The Crow and the Pitcher Synonyms Worksheet
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Spider Verbs Worksheet
Spider Verbs Worksheet

Spider Verbs Worksheet

Verbs are action words. Examples: run, play, talk. Show your child this tracing sheet for them to learn about verbs. Ask them to trace the dotted lines from the spider to the words that are verbs. These words are what the spider can do.
Spider Verbs Worksheet
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Vocabulary development and grammar are crucial components of early literacy for children aged 5-7. At this age, children are rapidly acquiring language skills that are foundational to their communication and cognitive development. A rich vocabulary allows children to express themselves clearly and understand the world around them, laying the groundwork for effective reading and writing skills.

Parents and teachers play a vital role in fostering this development. Engaging children in conversations, reading diverse books, and introducing new words in context enhance their lexical resources. Each new word they learn broadens their capacity to express thoughts and emotions, crucial for academic success and social interactions.

Moreover, grammar provides children with the rules and structure of language, enabling them to construct meaningful sentences. Through exposure to proper grammar, children learn how to convey ideas accurately and listen critically. This understanding is essential for both verbal communication and comprehension in reading.

Ultimately, strong vocabulary and grammar skills in early childhood contribute to lifelong learning, boost self-confidence, and prepare children for the complexities of written expression as they progress in school. By prioritizing these areas, parents and teachers empower children to develop strong communication skills that are vital for their future successes.