Designed by Paula
Edited by Chris
This collection of free wh words worksheets includes a range of fun activities and challenges to keep students engaged in their learning.
Wh words is usually introduced in Grade 1.
All the worksheets are designed to be printed onto A4 paper. Make sure you select the “shrink to fit” option when printing to avoid any cut-offs on your print.
License and Terms of Use: All printables are provided for non-commercial personal and classroom use only, not for resale or distribution. All rights reserved.
Common Core© Aligned Learning Outcomes
These worksheets partially or fully address the following Common Core© learning outcomes:
Grade 1
RF.1.3.A: Know the spelling-sound correspondences for common consonant digraphs.
Free Wh Words Worksheets
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In this version, students get the chance to practice writing the “wh” words with the guidance of horizontal writing guidelines. A model is provided on the left to support learning.
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In this version, the model word on the left of each line is faint and dotted, allowing students the chance to trace the letters before attempting the words themselves across the line.
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In this version, the wh is bold, but students need to trace the remainder of each word. Encourage students to pronounce the word before and after they trace the remaining letters.
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In this version, students are presented with an image and the word representing the image underneath in dotted letter tracing font, allowing students to trace over the letters to practice the words.
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In this version, students only have to practice tracing “wh” for each image.
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This more advanced version requires students to identify which word matches each image, using the word library for assistance. They then write the word under the image inside the horizontal tracing lines.
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In this version, students read each of four words connected to each image. As they read the word out loud, they try to identify which one matches the image. When they find the correct word, they can color its box.
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This version is the same as the previous version, but has black-and-white images, in case you want to save ink when printing.
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In this version, students need to identify the word that matches the image and draw a line from the word to the image. They can then trace the word using the tracing guidelines provided inside the bubble letters.
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In this version, students construct the word by coloring the correct of two possible letter options for each letter. Navigate the maze to finish the word!
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