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Enhance your child's reading journey with our Word Recognition Reading Comprehension Worksheets designed for ages 6-7. These engaging worksheets turn learning into an adventure by focusing on essential word recognition skills. Each worksheet combines fun activities with effective practice, helping young readers improve their vocabulary while boosting comprehension skills. Tailored specifically for early learners, our resources facilitate proficiency in identifying, understanding, and using new words in context. Perfect for supplementing classroom education or enriching home learning environments, these worksheets make mastering reading comprehension both enjoyable and rewarding for your developing reader.


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Check the Word Worksheet
Check the Word Worksheet

Check the Word Worksheet

Help your kids learn the rules of capitalisation - that the first word of each sentence and nouns must start with a capital letter. Use this worksheet to test their understanding: ask them to identify which words should begin with a capital.
Check the Word Worksheet
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Reading: OW and OU Words Worksheet
Reading: OW and OU Words Worksheet

Reading: OW and OU Words Worksheet

Help your kids learn phonetics! Explain the different sounds and long/short variations. Emphasize that some vowel sounds are the same, e.g. ou = ow in cow. For practice, have them read aloud the words in the worksheet and check the box next to the spelling that matches the picture.
Reading: OW and OU Words Worksheet
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I Can Read Worksheet
I Can Read Worksheet

I Can Read Worksheet

Test your child's reading skills with this fun worksheet. See how well they know one-letter, two-letter, and five-letter words. Ask your little one to read the sentences and tick the word they identify first. It's a great way to track their progress and help them become more confident readers.
I Can Read Worksheet
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Reading: AW and AU Words Worksheet
Reading: AW and AU Words Worksheet

Reading: AW and AU Words Worksheet

This worksheet helps kids recognize that /au/ and /aw/ can make the same sound. Students read sentences and pick the correct word with one of the digraphs. Understanding digraphs improves decoding and reading fluency. Perfect for reading and phonics classes.
Reading: AW and AU Words Worksheet
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Reading: Find the Prefixes Worksheet
Reading: Find the Prefixes Worksheet

Reading: Find the Prefixes Worksheet

Students are asked to circle all prefixes on this worksheet and brainstorm a list of words that have them. It's a great tool for teaching vocabulary and helps students understand new and unfamiliar words by recognizing how prefixes change meaning.
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Reading: What's Word Worksheet
Reading: What's Word Worksheet

Reading: What's Word Worksheet

Teaching reading? This worksheet can help! Students read the word and draw a line to the picture for clues if needed. This will boost their vocabulary and fluency, increasing confidence and reading skills. Watch their progress as new words are added!
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Word recognition and reading comprehension are foundational skills in early literacy, especially for children ages 6-7. At this age, kids transition from learning to read to reading to learn, making these skills crucial.

Firstly, word recognition is the ability to identify written words quickly and effortlessly, turning them into spoken words. By developing strong word recognition, children become more fluent readers. Fluency reduces the cognitive load required to decipher text, allowing kids to focus on understanding the material rather than merely decoding it.

Reading comprehension, on the other hand, is the ability to understand, interpret, and derive meaning from written text. It’s essential for academic success across all subjects. Comprehensive reading enables children to follow instructions, grasp math problems, comprehend science concepts, and enjoy literature.

When parents and teachers prioritize word recognition and reading comprehension, they set a strong academic foundation that fosters a lifelong love of learning. Early competence in these skills also boosts children's confidence, assisting in the development of positive attitudes towards education. Moreover, these abilities are linked to better performance in standardized tests and reduce the risk of future academic challenges. Supporting children in these critical areas paves the way for educational achievement and opens doors to future opportunities.