Worksheet collection
1st Grade Worksheets for Reading and Math
First grade usually needs a steady mix: phonics and sight words for reading, handwriting for fluency, and math pages that make numbers visible. This collection keeps those pieces together so practice can rotate without feeling random.
Who this helps
Best for 1st grade learners who can follow a short worksheet direction but still need visual support. The mix works for homework review, homeschool mornings, tutoring warmups, and short classroom centers.
Start here
Use phonics before longer reading
A short sound or word-family page helps students decode before they meet full sentences and questions.
Choose one daily math anchor
Place value, money, or time gives a clear focus and avoids mixing too many number ideas at once.
End with a confidence page
Sight words, word search, or bingo can close a session with review instead of another brand-new skill.
Printable worksheet links
Phonics Worksheets
Letter sounds, blends, CVC words, and word families support the decoding work many 1st graders need daily.
Sight Word Worksheets
Dolch list practice helps students recognize common words quickly instead of sounding out every word.
Reading Comprehension Worksheets
Short passages with questions give early readers practice finding details and explaining what happened.
Handwriting Worksheets
Letter, number, and sentence pages build stamina for the written answers students start seeing in 1st grade.
Telling Time Worksheets
Analog clock practice is a concrete way to connect counting, skip counting, and daily routines.
Place Value Worksheets
Base-ten models and expanded form help students understand two-digit numbers before regrouping.
Simple Word Problem Worksheets
Story problems ask students to read carefully and decide whether the numbers should be added or subtracted.
Printing plan
Use one reading or writing page first, then one math page. If a student gets tired quickly, print only the first activity on a topic page and save the rest for a later session.