Free Reading & Writing Worksheets for 1st Grade

Explore free reading & Writing worksheets for 1st grade learners 6 years old. This filtered collection brings together reading & Writing worksheet practice, including alphabet knowledge, phonics, tracing, and vocabulary. These screen-free worksheets help children grow while supporting early literacy and written language growth. These printable PDF activities work well for independent practice, homework support, learning centers, and at-home review.

Selected filters: 4

Syllable Word Splitting Worksheet for First Graders Worksheet Cover BackgroundSyllable Word Splitting Worksheet for First GradersKids stall on letter shapes, and five-year-olds get bored fast with nonstop tracing. This Whizki Learning printable helps your child break printed words into syllables. Try this next step, pick 3 words on the page, tap once per syllable with your fingers, and then write the syllable parts the child says aloud.
Syllables Split the Word Worksheet Worksheet Cover BackgroundSyllables Split the Word WorksheetIf your first grader stalls on letter shapes, or five-year-olds get bored fast, word parts can feel tricky. This page is a quick, hands-on way to practice splitting each printed word into syllables. Pick one word, clap each beat, then guide the child to write or split the syllables right on the worksheet.
Syllable Count Word Ticking Boxes Worksheet Worksheet Cover BackgroundSyllable Count Word Ticking Boxes WorksheetIf syllables feel wobbly, kids can rush and guess the number of “beats” instead of sounding out the word. Whizki Learning’s Syllable Count Word Ticking Boxes page gives a simple way to practice 1, 2, and 3 syllables. Use one word at a time during a short shared moment.
Syllable Word Reading Tick Boxes Worksheet Worksheet Cover BackgroundSyllable Word Reading Tick Boxes WorksheetKids can get stuck when syllables feel fuzzy, and five-year-olds get bored fast with long word practice. This Whizki Learning worksheet makes syllable counting quick and hands-on with tick boxes for 1, 2, or 3 syllables.
Syllable Counting Words Worksheet Worksheet Cover BackgroundSyllable Counting Words WorksheetKids sometimes stall on letter shapes or get bored halfway through reading practice. This syllable counting page from Whizki Learning keeps the work simple and focused. One word at a time, a child reads and marks the right syllable count.
Syllable Word Splitting Worksheet Worksheet Cover BackgroundSyllable Word Splitting WorksheetKids can stall on letter-shape practice, and five-year-olds get bored fast. This Whizki Learning syllable word-splitting worksheet turns a longer word into smaller sound chunks. Use it for a quick 5-minute try during homework time.
Syllable Counting Word Reading Worksheet Worksheet Cover BackgroundSyllable Counting Word Reading WorksheetMany six-year-olds stall when they have to guess how many beats are in a word, and their focus can slip fast. Use this Whizki Learning page by reading each word slowly together and tapping one finger per syllable, then tick the 1, 2, or 3 box. Keep it to a few words, take a stretch break, and come back.
Syllables Splitting Words Worksheet Worksheet Cover BackgroundSyllables Splitting Words WorksheetSome kids stall on letter shapes, then reading feels stuck. Other five-year-olds get bored fast with worksheets that feel the same. On this page, slow down and clap each syllable as the child splits a/vo/ca/do style word parts, then keep going word by word with Whizki Learning.
Syllables Split Reading Worksheet Worksheet Cover BackgroundSyllables Split Reading WorksheetKids can stall when they try to sound out a whole word at once, and five-year-olds get bored fast if they feel stuck. This Syllables Split Reading Worksheet focuses on one small move, splitting each printed word into syllables. Grab the page, do the first word together with claps for each syllable, then let your child finish the rest.
Syllable Counting Words: Tick the Correct Box Worksheet Cover BackgroundSyllable Counting Words: Tick the Correct BoxKids can stall on tricky letter shapes, and five-year-olds get bored fast. This page from Whizki Learning helps a child read each word and tick the box for 1, 2, or 3 syllables. Start with the first two words together, then let the child lead the next few.
Syllables Word-Splitting Worksheet Worksheet Cover BackgroundSyllables Word-Splitting WorksheetKids can stall on word parts, and five-year-olds get bored fast with long reading practice. Try this syllable word-splitting worksheet from Whizki Learning for a quick, hands-on turn-taking activity.
Syllable Counting Words Worksheet for Grade 1 Worksheet Cover BackgroundSyllable Counting Words Worksheet for Grade 1Kids can stall on the “chunks” in words, or get bored fast when practice feels like a rule. Use this Whizki Learning worksheet for one quick syllable-counting round, then let your child choose the next word to tap out and match. Keep it to a handful of words so the joy stays high.

Find fresh ideas
To help your little learners grow!

Helpful guides for parents and teachers, and tips for making learning at home super fun.

Join the Screen-Free Movement.

Get exclusive activities, expert tips, and inspiration for a more meaningful, offline family life.

Copyright © 2025 - 2026 Whizki Learning. All rights reserved.