SPECIAL EDUCATION READING WORKSHEETS
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Download Original →Phonics Fun with CVC Words
A colorful worksheet featuring simple consonant-vowel-consonant words like cat and dog. Each word is paired with a picture for matching. Ideal for early readers in special education to build foundational decoding skills through visual cues.
Download Original →Sight Word Search Adventure
A large-print word search puzzle focusing on high-frequency sight words such as the, and, and said. The grid uses bold letters and a clear layout to reduce visual stress, helping students with learning differences practice word recognition.
Download Original →Reading Comprehension: Short Stories
A one-paragraph story about a red bird, followed by three simple questions with picture answer choices. Designed for students with cognitive delays, this worksheet supports literal comprehension and recall in a low-text format.
Download Original →Letter-Sound Matching Activity
Students draw lines from uppercase letters to corresponding pictures, like A to apple. The worksheet uses large, clear fonts and minimal distractions, making it accessible for learners with autism or attention difficulties.
Download Original →Rhyming Words Cut and Paste
A hands-on worksheet where students cut out pictures of a cat, hat, and bat, then paste them next to the word they rhyme with. This tactile activity reinforces phonemic awareness for special education students.
Download Original →Sequencing Events in a Story
Three illustrated boxes show a boy waking up, eating breakfast, and going to school. Students number the events in order. This visual sequencing task aids comprehension and executive function skills for diverse learners.
Download Original →Fill-in-the-Blank Sentences
Simple sentences like "The ___ is big" with a word bank containing sun, dog, and ball. Pictures accompany each choice. This worksheet supports vocabulary building and sentence structure understanding for struggling readers.
Download Original →Beginning Sounds Coloring Page
Each section has a letter and three images; students color only those starting with that sound. For example, B page includes a ball, book, and car. This multisensory approach engages fine motor skills while teaching phonics.
Download Original →Reading Log with Emoji Ratings
A simple log where students write the book title and circle an emoji face (happy, okay, sad) to show how they felt. This promotes reflection and communication for non-verbal or reluctant readers in special education.
Download Original →Word Family Sorting Mat
A two-column mat for sorting words like cat, bat, hat into the -at family and dog, log into -og. Pictures support each word. This structured activity helps students recognize patterns and generalize reading skills.
Download Original →Phonics Fun for Special Learners
A colorful worksheet featuring simple CVC words and matching pictures. Designed for students with learning differences, it uses large fonts and clear visuals to build foundational reading skills through repetition and gentle guidance.
Download Original →Sight Word Practice for Diverse Needs
This worksheet focuses on high-frequency sight words with traceable letters and picture cues. Ideal for special education, it reduces cognitive load by offering short, predictable tasks that boost confidence and word recognition.
Download Original →Guided Reading with Visual Supports
A structured worksheet that pairs short sentences with symbol-based icons. Perfect for non-verbal or early readers, it encourages comprehension by asking students to circle the correct image, fostering independence in a supportive format.
Download Original →Adapted Story Sequencing Activity
This worksheet breaks a simple story into three picture panels for sequencing. Tailored for special education, it uses minimal text and clear step-by-step instructions to help students understand narrative order and improve recall.
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