These worksheets contain spelling activities for your first grade students. Activities include writing designated words multiple times, drawing pictures related to given spelling words, identifying identical words in a word bank, completing sentences with spelling words from a word bank, completing word shape boxes using given words, unscrambling spelling words, finding spelling words in a word search puzzle, filling out crossword puzzles, filling in the blanks in a story, and matching antonyms and synonyms. At the first grade level you will see a number of sight words and words that follow patterns in the form of consonant vowel consonant or being part of a word family.
Printable 1st Grade Spelling Worksheets
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Write the Words Three Times
Write the words three times each: the, from, to, two, dog, sit, apple, at, and boy. There is a great deal to be said about repetition and fine motor skills to help us to spell better.

Circle the First Word
Circle the words that are the same as the first word in the box and grid style below. This is an identification activity that can help you learn to order terms better.

Whole Bunch of Vocabulary Worksheet
Fill in the sentences with the best word choice. It helps if you say things aloud. This will make you more familar with the choice of terms.


Word Scrambler
Unscramble all of the words you are given. This is a reallu unappreciated method to help improve you spelling ability.

Color Words
Spell the terms three times each: purple, brown, black, blue, orange, green, red, and yellow.

Grid Color Match
Circle the correct word in each line. There is only a single correct term in each row.

Choo, Choo Color Train Find
Look for your color words in the shape of a choo choo train. Which makes it even more fun.

Frankenstein Coloring
Frankenstein needs to be colored! Use the guide to pick the colors. This helps students learn to follow directions.


Lesson #3 Grade One
Write those crazy words three times each: bike, bus, but, came, can, cap, cat, cup, cut, five, fly, fox, and frog.

Animals Grid Puzzle and Sentence Fills
In the chart pick the words which are the same as the first word.

Word Fits
Fit your words into the premade shapes. Pay attention the tall and low hanging letters to help you through this worksheet.

Beep, Beep Car Puzzle
The letters of this puzzle form a car. The vocabulary that you will be searching for are all over the place.

Numbers and Niceness
Practice your words three times each. The vocabulary ncluded here are: name, one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, number, page, hello.


Dot to Dot Numbers
Say the numbers aloud while you finish this puzzle. You will create a horse image.

Numbers Crossword
A little bit of cross-curricular work for you. You will do the math and then place your answers in the puzzle.

Number Words Scrambler
This is a two part activity, you will start by unscrambling terms that represent numbers. You will then add the following series of number words and spell the answers.

Lesson 5 Grade One
Practice your words three times each: fun, funny, wet, what, when, where, how, who, give, party, and pretty.

1st Grade Letter Fills
Find some space for all these words. You are given the terms, you just need to place them in the correct boxes.

Question Words?
Fill in the best word in the blanks. Students will begin to learn how to use and spell interrogative terms in order to ask something.

Smile, I'm Ready
Find as many terms, including number words, as fast as you can and make a list! The puzzle presents as a smile.

Little Red Riding Hood
The wolf jumped from the bed and tried to catch Little Red Riding Hood but at that moment, in ran the woodsman.

Lesson Six Grade One
Using the words from the chart, choose the opposite terms to fit into the puzzle.


Letter Height Worksheet
Match the shapes to the words. Make sure to look at all the templates and terms before you get started.

Star Puzzle
Find the spelling words from all the lessons on the next sheet. Cross them off as you find them! Good luck.

How to Prepare for a 1st Grade Spelling Test?
1st grade is usually where students get in the habit of correcting their spelling of words and phrases. This is also where students begin to learn spelling rules. This is where teachers need to help ground students on the fundamentals of spelling. The habits that they form now will follow them into higher grades and ultimately into their life. When students have trouble with this skill it can also be an indicator of a possible learning disability. This is why having a diligent teacher at the 1st grade level is critical in a student's career. Studies have shown that strong spellers make stronger readers. This skill has a great deal of cross over into other language arts areas.
As parents, we try our best to stay involved in our child's learning. However, sometimes we ask how we can play a part in their learning process? When hit with this turbulence, most parents seek help from other mothers or the trusty Google.
You can help your 1st grader prepare for a spelling test in many ways. Here are a few helpful tips that you can try:
The best way to prepare your children for a 1st-grade spelling test is to take a mock test of all the spelling they have learned in class. Doing so will give you an idea of where your child stands and what places need improvement.
Now that you know your children's spelling mistakes, you can focus on correcting them. To make them learn the correct spellings, you can show your child the word in written form, tell them to say it out loud, close their eyes, imagine that word in written form, and spell it out loud.
Ask your child to look at the word once and write it down neatly. If the writing I not neat, you can instruct them to write it again because you can't understand what they wrote. This will also help you improve their handwriting.
After you have done this exercise multiple times, you can test your child by showing them an image of the word, e.g., if they are learning how to spell cat, offer them a picture of a cat and tell them to write it down in the written form.
You can also ask your child questions about the number of letters, vowels, and suffixes in the world to ensure they remember them well.
During all these exercises, don't forget to add a fun element to ensure your child enjoys this study time and wants to do it again.
Don’t forget to praise your child for the spellings they spell right, as this is a crucial factor in ensuring they stay motivated and feel the need to do their best each time.
Incorporate spelling exercises outside study time, e.g., if you and your child are out in the park and you see a cat, you can ask your child what it is and tell them to spell it out loud.
If your child loves playing games on their smart devices, you can also download educational games for them that are fun and help children work on their spelling.
Last but not least, start early; as soon as you find out your child has a test, make a game plan and get to work. Doing so will give you many days to practice and help your child perfect their spelling skills.
Wrapping Up
By trying out all the tips and tricks mentioned above, you will see a significant difference in your child's ability to spell a word correctly. You can also share these tips with other parents asking how to prepare for a 1st-grade spelling test to help their children excel at learning. So, what are you waiting for? Get to work and help your child score an A.
Remember, nothing is impossible; every child can excel; they need a little guidance and encouragement to do their best at school.