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Print this page, then cut and staple it together. This mini-book features words that end with -all: ball, small, and tall.
Kindergarten and 1st Grade
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This worksheet has 4 different activities for students to complete to learn about words that end with -all.
1st Grade
Color in the ovals with -all words and then write the -all words on the primary-ruled lines associated with the images provided. On the bottom, circle the pictures that end with -all.
Kindergarten and 1st Grade
Cut out the -all words at the bottom of this page and glue it under the picture that matches it.
Kindergarten and 1st Grade
Cut out these word cards and build sentences using at least one «all» word in each. Then practice your printing skills by writing the sentences on the lined paper provided.
Kindergarten to 2nd Grade
Figure out the missing letter to each word by looking at the pictures.
Kindergarten and 1st Grade
Look at the images provided and determine what the missing initial letters to each word are and then rewrite the word on the lines below it.
Kindergarten and 1st Grade
Color in the circles with the right letters to make a word that matches the picture and then write that word on the lines next to it.
Kindergarten and 1st Grade
For each picture, find the word in each horizontal word hunt and circle it.
1st Grade
Have your students think of words that end with -all and write them down. For some, there are picture hints to help them figure it out.
Kindergarten and 1st Grade
Color, trace, and write each word on this printable worksheet.
1st Grade
Students can think of as many -all words as they can and write them down on the lines.
1st Grade
Use letter stampers and an ink pad to make the following words: hall, call, stall, fall, and small.
Kindergarten and 1st Grade
Word Games
Print and cut out the flash cards. Flip the cards face-down and have a pair of students alternate turning over cards to make a match.
Kindergarten and 1st Grade
A pencil and a paperclip is needed to create this word spinner. With the spinner you can have students take turns spinning it and writing the words the spinner lands on.
Kindergarten and 1st Grade
Word Slider, Flashcards, and Word Wheel
Print and cut out the airplane-shaped word slider. Insert the strip into the middle and move the strip along to read each word. ALT button below has a full-color version available.
Kindergarten and 1st Grade
These printable flashcards are a great learning tool to practice reading words that end with -all.
Kindergarten and 1st Grade
Print the word wheel onto card stock paper. Use a brass fastener to attach the two paper circles together. Spin the wheel to practice reading the words in the -all family.
Kindergarten and 1st Grade
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Word Family Units (Index)
Try out some of our many other word family units: -ad, -am, -ail, -ake, -at,
-aw, -eal, -ear, -eel, -eet, -end, -est,
-ight, -ime, -ink, -op, -ow, -ug, and -ut.
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What are Word Families?
Beginning readers can benefit greatly from learning and implementing word families. Here is what I share regarding phonograms (the fancy word for word families) in my I Can Teach My Child to Read eBook:
“Another strategy that has proven to be helpful for many children is the teaching of phonograms. We often refer to these as “word families” because the onset (beginning sound of the word) can be changed to produce a family of words that all rhyme. This allows children to begin grouping sets of letters within a word to make it more easily recognizable the next time that she sees the same chunk.”
“Once your child recognizes the word “mop”, she’ll then have an advantage to reading all of the other words that have the same rime (top, pop, stop, cop, hop) because only one letter (the onset) is changing.”
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ALL Word Family Reading Comprehension
Alesia Netuk2022-12-23T15:29:15-05:00
ALL word family reading comprehension simple story for kindergarten kids! This worksheet has 6 activities, including reading passage and focuses on words ending -all.
ALL Word Family Reading ComprehensionAlesia Netuk2022-12-23T15:29:15-05:00
ALL Word Family Activity
Alesia Netuk2022-12-23T15:38:22-05:00
Combining games with learning is a win-win situation. This ALL word family activity is ready-to-use in your spelling station!
ALL Word Family ActivityAlesia Netuk2022-12-23T15:38:22-05:00
ALL Word Family Activities – Roll Read Trace
Alesia Netuk2022-12-23T15:39:49-05:00
Practice reading and spelling ALL family words in interactive and engaging way. ALL word family words: mall, ball, call, wall, tall, fall, small, hall.
ALL Word Family Activities – Roll Read TraceAlesia Netuk2022-12-23T15:39:49-05:00
ALL Family Words Search
Alesia Netuk2022-12-23T15:42:47-05:00
Word searches are great activities and help kids develop spelling, problem-solving, and analytical skills. ALL family words in this puzzle: tall, wall, call, small, mall, ball, hall, fall.
ALL Family Words SearchAlesia Netuk2022-12-23T15:42:47-05:00
Making ALL Word Family Sentences
Alesia Netuk2022-12-23T15:37:40-05:00
Kids learn to write sentences with ALL word family words using the word bank. Encourage kids to share their writings with classmates.
Making ALL Word Family SentencesAlesia Netuk2022-12-23T15:37:40-05:00
ALL Word Family Reading Fluency
Alesia Netuk2022-12-23T15:44:16-05:00
ALL word family reading fluency activity helps kids understand word patterns and see «chunks» in words. Words: fall, ball, hall, mall, call, wall, small.
ALL Word Family Reading FluencyAlesia Netuk2022-12-23T15:44:16-05:00
ALL Word Family Sort Worksheet
Alesia Netuk2022-12-23T15:36:22-05:00
Sort ALL family words in alphabetical order! Great for assessments, homework, and independent practice. Words: tall, small, hall, wall, mall, fall, call, ball.
ALL Word Family Sort WorksheetAlesia Netuk2022-12-23T15:36:22-05:00
Mystery Words – Word Family ALL
Alesia Netuk2022-12-23T15:40:32-05:00
Keep students excited discovering a mystery word that they can blend. This worksheet includes eight ALL family words: ball, tall, call, small, fall, hall, mall, wall.
Mystery Words – Word Family ALLAlesia Netuk2022-12-23T15:40:32-05:00
The ALL Family Words – Segmentation Cards
Alesia Netuk2022-12-23T15:41:18-05:00
The ALL family words segmenting and blending cards allow students to isolate individual sounds within words and blend them together.
The ALL Family Words – Segmentation CardsAlesia Netuk2022-12-23T15:41:18-05:00
Read and Spell ALL Family Words
Alesia Netuk2022-12-23T15:39:05-05:00
With this printable activity, kids learn to read and spell ALL family words. Great addition to your literacy center and ALL word family word work.
Read and Spell ALL Family WordsAlesia Netuk2022-12-23T15:39:05-05:00
ALL Family Words – Kindergarten
Alesia Netuk2022-12-23T15:36:59-05:00
This ALL family words activity is perfect for independent practice. Kids stretch out the words and write them in boxes. Words: small, wall, fall, ball, tall, hall, mall, call.
ALL Family Words – KindergartenAlesia Netuk2022-12-23T15:36:59-05:00
Word Scramble – ALL Family Words
Alesia Netuk2022-12-23T15:42:01-05:00
This scrambled puzzle is one of the best ALL word family games that promotes critical thinking and spelling. Scrambled words: tall, ball, call, fall, small, hall, mall, wall.
Word Scramble – ALL Family WordsAlesia Netuk2022-12-23T15:42:01-05:00
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Word families are a group of words with a similar pattern and are the first step in reading and learning vocabulary. There are three main categories of word families ending sound, starting sound, and middle sound. Word families represent groups of letters with the same sound. These words help children identify the sound and word patterns as they learn to read and write. Wordlist worksheets help children develop phonological awareness, reading, and spelling skills. Here is a series of reading, writing, phonics, and activity worksheets for at, ap, aw, and ab word families.