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Boost your child’s reading skills with our comprehensive Word Recognition Reading Comprehension Worksheets for Ages 6-8. Designed specifically for early learners, these engaging worksheets improve vocabulary, enhance reading fluency, and build strong comprehension abilities. Each activity is thoughtfully crafted to help children recognize sight words, decode new vocabulary, and strengthen their understanding of text. By incorporating fun exercises and colorful illustrations, we make learning an enjoyable and rewarding experience. Perfect for classroom use or at-home practice, our worksheets are an invaluable resource to support your child's literacy development during these crucial early years.


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Use Capital Letters at the Beginning of a Sentence

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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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Volcano Words Worksheet
Volcano Words Worksheet

Volcano Words Worksheet

This worksheet helps kids focus and improve their reading comprehension skills. Start by reading a passage about volcanos and noting the bolded red words. Then answer true/false statements below, double-checking in the text if needed.
Volcano Words Worksheet
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Medals: Al Spelling Worksheet
Medals: Al Spelling Worksheet

Medals: Al Spelling Worksheet

Have your students list common words ending with -al. See how many they can give and spell. Give examples of your own, assisting with spelling. Now review the words in the worksheet. Guide students to trace the line for each word ending with -al. 80 words
Medals: Al Spelling 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.
Reading: Find the Prefixes Worksheet
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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 critical skills for young children, particularly those between the ages of 6-8, as this stage typically marks their early transition from “learning to read” to “reading to learn.” Strong word recognition—the ability to identify and understand words quickly and accurately—lays the foundation for reading fluency. It enables children to read smoothly, reducing cognitive load, so they can focus more on understanding the text rather than decoding individual words.

Effective word recognition facilitates better reading comprehension, allowing children to grasp meanings, make inferences, and connect ideas. Good reading comprehension propels academic success across subjects such as science, social studies, and mathematics, as these subjects often require reading complex texts for information abstraction.

Parents and teachers should prioritize developing these skills because they cultivate confident, independent readers. This contributes to a child's overall cognitive development by enhancing vocabulary, critical thinking, and imagination. Additionally, early success in reading can significantly boost self-esteem and foster a lifelong love of learning. As children gain proficiency in reading, they acquire tools to access knowledge and explore worlds beyond their immediate experiences, benefiting their educational trajectory and personal growth profoundly.