Welcome to our "Improve Vocabulary Worksheets" designed for children ages 5-9! Our engaging and colorful worksheets are tailored to enhance your child's vocabulary in a fun and interactive way. Through captivating exercises, such as word matching, fill-in-the-blanks, and picture associations, kids will expand their language skills while enjoying the process. Each worksheet promotes critical thinking and encourages creativity, allowing children to explore new words in context. Perfect for homeschooling or classroom settings, our resources help young learners build a strong foundation for effective communication. Explore our diverse collection and watch your child's vocabulary flourish today!


Check out this FREE "Improve vocabulary" Trial Lesson for age 5-9!

Decode Two Syllable Words

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Homographs free printable worksheet
Homographs free printable worksheet

Homographs Free Printable Worksheet

Homographs can be tricky for kids. Help them gain valuable practice with this free printable worksheet. It has a selection of funny words with double meanings, and can be a great learning experience!
Homographs Free Printable Worksheet
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Reading: Decode It Worksheet
Reading: Decode It Worksheet

Reading: Decode It Worksheet

Look at the picture and circle the word that names it. This exercise helps kids practice picture cues and decoding words, with the same beginning sound. It builds their fluency and comprehension, giving them the skills to read unfamiliar words.
Reading: Decode It Worksheet
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Parts of speech: odd one out
Parts of speech: odd one out

Parts of Speech: Odd One Out Worksheet

Test your child's grammar knowledge with Parts of Speech: Odd One Out! This dragon-themed worksheet will get their creative juices flowing as they read each word, identify its part of speech, and identify the odd one out!
Parts of Speech: Odd One Out Worksheet
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Homes Worksheet
Homes Worksheet

Homes Worksheet

Explain to your child that a home is where people live. Ask if they have noticed homes of different shapes, sizes, and materials in the community. Then, look at the pictures in this worksheet and ask your child to check the ones that show places where people live.
Homes Worksheet
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Adding up to 100 with Regrouping: Page 66
Adding up to 100 with Regrouping: Page 66
Adding up to 100 with Regrouping: Page 66
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Find 10 Instruments Worksheet
Find 10 Instruments Worksheet

Find 10 Instruments Worksheet

Teach your kids to count with educational DVDs, video games and this worksheet. Show them the picture and help them count the instruments, then circle the groups of 10. It's a great way to practice counting numbers, one of the first things they'll learn.
Find 10 Instruments Worksheet
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Adding up to 1000 with Regrouping: Page 41
Adding up to 1000 with Regrouping: Page 41
Adding up to 1000 with Regrouping: Page 41
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Grade 3 Sight Words: Much
Grade 3 Sight Words: Much

Grade 3 Sight Words: Much

Grade 3 Sight Words: Much
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Grade 3 Sight Words: Drink
Grade 3 Sight Words: Drink

Grade 3 Sight Words: Drink

Grade 3 Sight Words: Drink
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Kindergarten Sight Words: Who
Kindergarten Sight Words: Who

Kindergarten Sight Words: Who

Kindergarten Sight Words: Who
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Independence Day: Eagle
Independence Day: Eagle
Independence Day: Eagle Coloring Page for Kids
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Improving vocabulary for children ages 5-9 is essential for their emotional, cognitive, and social development. During these formative years, children are rapidly acquiring language skills that lay the groundwork for their future academic success. A rich vocabulary enhances reading comprehension, enabling kids to understand and engage with age-appropriate texts effectively. This skill not only promotes literacy but also fosters a love for reading, opening doors to further learning.

Additionally, strong vocabulary skills nurture a child's ability to express their thoughts and feelings clearly. This expression contributes to better communication and interpersonal relationships, helping them navigate social interactions and build friendships. It also empowers children to articulate their needs, aiding their overall emotional well-being.

For teachers and parents, encouraging vocabulary development reinforces the role of language in everyday life. Engaging children in conversations, reading together, and introducing new words during play can make learning enjoyable and interactive. Furthermore, supporting vocabulary growth in early years creates lifelong learners who are more likely to excel academically and beyond. By fostering a robust vocabulary now, we're investing in our children's future success in school and in their personal lives, making it a vital focus for parents and educators alike.