An Isogram, otherwise known as a “nonpattern word”, is just a fancy way of referring to a word or phrase that has no repeating letters. This particular activity not only introduces the child to Isograms but includes a little general spelling practice as well as an Arts and Crafts component.
It is a great way for a child to take a break from pencils and erasers, roll up their sleeves and get a little spelling and vocabulary practice!
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Reading Comprehension Word Problem: Pizza Party
As our subject matter becomes more and more technical and complex, it becomes increasingly important for children to learn to read carefully and re-read a passage in order to fully grasp the subject matter. An overlap between reading comprehension and

Sight Words Worksheets – Reading and Writing Practice
Sight words worksheets for reading and writing practice. Read the words and write them in the blanks for writing practice and penmanship.

Homonym / Homophone Science Facts, Worksheet 1
Due to the advent of computers with grammar and spell check ability, many of us might think our children may not need to focus on those skills quite as much as we did when we were younger. Unfortunately homophones are

Read and Write Practice Worksheet – Words Ending in ‘ow’
This worksheet is for reading and writing practice for words ending in ‘ow‘. This sheet is divided into 2 columns. Notice the sounds of the word endings in column 1 is different from those in column 2.

Sight Words Activity Sheets – Single Sight Word Practice Pages
Sight Words Learning Worksheets – Each worksheet focuses on a single sight word.

Homophones Worksheet – There, Their and They’re
This worksheet is for practice using the homonyms: there, their and they’re. Understanding the correct use and spelling of these words is essential.