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📚 Topic Summary
Recognizing familiar words is like having a secret code to reading! It means you can quickly spot and understand words you've seen before without having to sound them out every time. This helps you read faster and understand more of what you're reading. These worksheets will give you lots of practice recognizing those common, everyday words.
Let's get started! These worksheets are designed to help you become a super-reader by mastering those familiar words. Get ready to have some fun!
🍎 Part A: Vocabulary
Match the word with its meaning. Draw a line connecting them!
| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| 1. The | A. A place where you live |
| 2. And | B. Used to join words or phrases |
| 3. I | C. A word used to refer to yourself |
| 4. A | D. Used before a noun to specify someone or something |
| 5. Home | E. Used before a noun to indicate one single thing |
✍️ Part B: Fill in the Blanks
Read the sentence and fill in the missing word from the word bank below.
Word Bank: the, I, and, a, home
1. _____ cat is sleeping.
2. Mom _____ Dad are going to store.
3. _____ like to read books.
4. This is _____ big apple.
5. I love my _____.
🤔 Part C: Critical Thinking
Can you think of three more words that you see often? Write them down and draw a picture for each!
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