Category Archives: English Worksheet

Verb or Action Word Worksheet Set 3

By | December 25, 2023

Action words, o verbs, are words that express an action. Examples of action words are sleep, eat, go, fly, swim and many more. Check out verb / action word worksheet. Directions: Complete the sentences with the correct verb or action word. Choose from the box. Fun Teacher Files is a website that provides both learners and teachers with educational materials… Read More »

Action Words Worksheets Set 2

By | August 19, 2023

Action words, o verbs, are words that express an action. Examples of action words are sleep, eat, go, fly, swim and many more. Check out this set of action word worksheets.Directions: Put a check mark ✓ if the word is an action word and X if not. Fun Teacher Files is a website that provides both learners and teachers with… Read More »

Antonyms Worksheet Set 1

By | June 27, 2023

Antonyms are words with opposite meanings. Check out the following antonyms worksheets below. Directions: Write the antonyms for the following words. Fun Teacher Files is a website that provides both learners and teachers with educational materials to improve literacy and numeracy. These FREE and downloadable educational resources can help learners, parents and teachers all around the world… Read More »

Synonyms Worksheet 1

By | June 13, 2023

Synonyms are words with the same meaning. Examples of synonyms are happy and glad, sad and lonely, hungry and starving, big and large, small and tiny. Check out the FREE Synonym worksheet below. Fun Teacher Files is a website that provides both learners and teachers with educational materials to improve literacy and numeracy. These FREE and downloadable… Read More »

Action Words Worksheets Set 1

By | January 19, 2023

Action words, or action verbs, simply express an action. Examples of action words are sleep, eat, go, fly, swim and many more. Check out this set of action word worksheets. Directions: Put a check mark ✓ if the following words are action words and X if not. Fun Teacher Files is a website that provides both learners and teachers with… Read More »

Medial E Worksheets

By | September 24, 2022

FREE Worksheets for Words with Medial E Sound. Practice reading by learning how the letter sounds and identifying words with medial /e/ sounds such as ten, pen, men, hen, jet, pet and wet. Use this set of worksheets to practice. Three activities are available for download. Fun Teacher Files is a website that provides both learners and… Read More »

Beginning Sound Worksheets

By | September 19, 2022

FREE Worksheet about Beginning Sounds. Practice identifying the beginning sounds for each pictures using these 6 item worksheets which come in two sets. Direction: Encircle the correct letter for each beginning sound of the following pictures. Fun Teacher Files is a website that provides both learners and teachers with educational materials to improve literacy and numeracy. These… Read More »

Beginning Letter Sound Worksheet

By | June 8, 2022

FREE Worksheet on identifying the beginning letter or sound. Kids start their reading journey by identifying the beginning letter sound. Use the following beginning letter sound worksheets. Direction: Write the beginning letter of the following words on the blank. Fun Teacher Files is a website that provides both learners and teachers with educational materials to improve literacy… Read More »

Action Word Worksheets

By | May 30, 2022

FREE Action Word Worksheets. Action words, or action verbs, simply express an action. Examples of action words are sleep, eat, go, fly, swim and many more. Get to know more action words and how they are used in a sentence using the following worksheet. Fun Teacher Files is a website that provides both learners and teachers with educational materials… Read More »

A or An Worksheets

By | May 26, 2022

Free A or An Worksheets. Help kids test their skill and knowledge about indefinite articles (a/an) with these printable A and An worksheets. Use the article “a” when the noun or adjective that comes next begins with a consonant sound. Use “an”ii when the noun or adjective that comes next begins with a vowel sound. Fun Teacher… Read More »