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Online Activity for Kids: Free Printable Phonics & Reading Worksheets

Looking for an online activity for kids that builds reading? Play phonics and reading practice on screen, then print free worksheets, rhyming words, sight words, letter recognition, and reading passages. Online activities for kids and activity sheets for school teachers in one hub.

Recommended Age Groups

Ages 4–8. Letter and rhyme activity sheets suit preschool; sight words and short reading passages fit kindergarten and Grade 1–2. Browse by topic to match your reader.

Free Printing & Download Tips

Print portrait A4. Short daily sessions work well, print a sight-word or rhyme sheet as a warm-up. Keep answer keys for school teachers or self-check stations. Save as PDF for digital reading folders.

Printable reading worksheets

Phonics and reading printable worksheets cover sounds, sight words, and passages with clear kid-friendly layouts.

Online activity for kids

Practise on screen where available, an online activity for kids with Check and Reveal, then print the same activity sheets for kids for quiet table time.

Classroom literacy packs

Worksheets for school teachers, regenerate new sets for centres, tutoring, and weekly reading homework.

Frequently Asked Questions

FAQs: Printable Phonics & Reading Worksheets for Kids

What phonics and reading worksheets are live?

Published printable worksheets include rhyming words, sight words, letter recognition, reading passages, and related reading activity sheets for kids.

Are these free printable worksheets?

Yes. All published phonics and reading worksheets are free to generate, play online, and print.

Can these be used as online activities for kids?

Yes. Many topics support online practice with Check and Reveal, plus Print for paper activity sheets.

Are they suitable for school teachers?

Yes. These worksheets for school teachers include answer keys and unlimited fresh sheets for literacy blocks.

What ages are reading activity sheets for kids?

Primarily ages 4–8. Start with letters and rhymes; move to sight words and passages as decoding grows.