Mastering early reading concepts is important for emerging readers. Use these free printable CVC resources to practice with your little one. CVC words are simple, three-letter words that have the same “consonant-vowel-consonant” pattern. These are a few examples of common CVC words: – car – dad – sit – hop – mat These words are […]
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Free Summer Reading Program Printables
Do you have avid readers in your homeschool, or does it take some prompting? Challenge your children to read more with these free summer reading program printables. We tell our children lots of different things when trying to motivate them to read. We say things like, “reading a good book is like taking a trip,” […]
Happy Mother’s Day! Celebrate with this List of Mother’s Day Resources!
Mother’s Day 2026 falls on May 10, 2026 — and we want to help you make it extra special! Whether you’re looking for sweet handmade cards, beautiful coloring pages, fun crafts the kids can make, or a good book to celebrate the moms in your life, we’ve got you covered right here on Free Homeschool […]
How Partner Reading Can Improve Fluency
If you have a struggling reader, you know how hard it can be to make sure things ‘click’. Learning to read comes easily for some children but can be really difficult for others. If you leave them to read on their own, it can take a while to realize your child may have a reason […]
Preschool ABC Igloo Puzzles
We have begun a new year and the winter season is in full effect. Practice the alphabet with this fun set of preschool ABC igloo puzzles. Learning letters is not always an easy task for our little ones. Memorizing all the letters in upper and lower-case can be quite a challenge. Letter recognition and sounds […]
FREE Pumpkin Acrostic Poem Printable
Acrostic poems are a specific style of poetry that are easy enough for even the youngest readers to write. Celebrate the fall season with this FREE Pumpkin Acrostic Poem Printable. Poetry is a worthy form of written expression to cover in your studies and can be a fun way for kids to learn to express […]
How to Develop Reading Fluency
This post contains my referral link which helps support the work of this site. Here’s my full disclosure policy. If your child struggles with reading fluency—and listening to him read aloud is a painful experience—then this article is for you! We’ve all heard kids who read aloud with a choppy, almost robotic tone. It’s hard to grasp […]
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