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  • Rhyme Connection 29

    Draw a line between the rhyming words! Rhyming is a perfect preschool pre-reading exercise because it reinforces word sounds and spelling patterns.

  • Rhyme Connection 30

    This great pre-reading worksheet will help your preschooler understand how words work, how they're spelled, and what they mean. It's also colorful and fun!

  • Rhyme Connection 21

    Use this great Rhyme Connection worksheet to give your preschooler a pre-reading boost! Your child will draw a line between the words that rhyme.

  • Write & Color: Orange

    Organize the orange crayons! On this prekindergarten writing and coloring worksheet, kids see orange objects, trace and write "orange," and color with orange.

  • Rhyme Connection 40

    This colorful printable will help your child recognize the sounds made by different letter combinations--a great pre-reading skill!

  • Rhyme Connection 5

    This rhyme connection worksheet is a great way to help your child understand reading and spelling. Perfect for preschoolers just starting to learn how to read!

  • Rhyme Connection 3

    Help your preschool child practice rhyming simple words with this colorful picture worksheet! He can connect the rhymes on forty worksheets in this series!

  • Rhymes for Preschoolers

    Rhymes are great tools for teaching your preschooler to read. A little bit of practice at home from time to time adds up.

  • Rhyme Connection 7

    Your preschooler will love learning about words as he uses fun pictures to help him figure out which word rhymes with which.

  • Rhyme Connection 23

    Draw a line between the rhyming words! This preschool worksheet will help your child see connections between words, their sounds, and their meanings.

  • Rhyme Connection 11

    Help your preschooler practice rhyming words with this Rhyme Connection worksheet! He'll also make connections between language and math with shapes!

  • Rhyme Connection 14

    Get your preschooler making connections with this fun and colorful worksheet! She'll use pictures to help her draw a line between pairs of rhyming words.

  • Rhyme Connection 22

    Practice preschool rhyming with this fun and colorful matching worksheet. Your child will build strong language and reading skills for the future.

  • Rhyme Connection 18

    Get your preschool child ready to read with this fun Rhyme Connection worksheet! Match the words and pictures with the ones that rhyme.

  • Rhyme Connection 16

    Match the words that rhyme! This simple preschool rhyming worksheet helps develop skills in letter recognition, phonics, spelling, and reading comprehension.

  • Rhyme Connection 37

    This rhyming worksheet will boost your child's pre-reading skills by having him connect similar-sounding words. It's time to rhyme!

  • Rhyme Connection 12

    Rhyming is a great way to learn how words are spelled and what sounds they make! Your child can use this Rhyme Connection worksheet to practice!

  • Complete the Poem: Henry's Shoe

    Henry lost his shoe, and the poet lost his rhymes. Use the rhyming words provided in the word bank to finish this poem about Henry's trip to the zoo.

  • Rhyme Connection 9

    This preschool worksheet asks your child to connect rhyming words by drawing a line between them. Try all 40 in the Rhyme Connection series!

  • Rhyme Connection 6

    This worksheet ask your preschooler to use pictures to reinforce word meanings and sounds, then use letters to compare the spelling of words that sound similar!

  • Rhyme Connection 8

    Understanding rhyming words helps preschoolers understand English language. This worksheet uses pictures to build preschool rhyming skills!

  • Rhyme Connection 28

    Get your preschooler reading-ready by practicing rhyming words! This is one of forty Rhyme Connection worksheets.

  • How to Turn the Page

    Teach your child to turn the page from left to right before he tries to read a book backwards.

  • What Is Print Used For?

    Teach your child all the different uses for language in the real world, or at least four of the most basic: newspapers, phone books, store signs and menus.