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First Grade Take-Home Folder | Reading & Math Homework Folder
First Grade Take-Home Folder | Reading & Math Homework Folder
First Grade Take-Home Folder | Reading & Math Homework Folder
First Grade Take-Home Folder | Reading & Math Homework Folder
First Grade Take-Home Folder | Reading & Math Homework Folder
First Grade Take-Home Folder | Reading & Math Homework Folder
First Grade Take-Home Folder | Reading & Math Homework Folder
First Grade Take-Home Folder | Reading & Math Homework Folder
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Description

Support families and boost first grade skills—without extra prep.

This take-home folder includes printable reference pages for reading, math, and writing to strengthen the home-school connection all year long.

Designed to strengthen the home-school connection, this folder makes it easy for parents to support learning without needing a teacher’s guide.

This resource is ideal for:
✔️ Back-to-school prep
✔️ Parent-teacher conferences
✔️ Homework help or skill reinforcement
✔️ Family communication
✔️ Classroom reference folders or intervention tools

Why teachers love this take-home folder:
➡️ Covers essential first grade standards in reading, writing, and math
➡️ Built-in tips and explanations make it easy for families to help at home
➡️ Little prep—just print, add to page protectors, and go
➡️ Durable design supports year-long use
➡️ Helps bridge school-to-home learning with confidence and clarity

What’s Included:

  • Folder Labels (with an editable version)
  • Teacher information and instructions
  • Family letter
  • Teacher tips and suggestions
  • 1st grade folder inserts with important skills

Reading + Writing Reference Pages:
• Letter sounds, blends, digraphs, long vowels
• Sight word lists and word families
• Reading strategies and decoding tips
• Sentence starters and grammar reference (nouns, verbs, punctuation, etc.)
• Syllables, parts of speech, and sentence structure support

Math Reference Pages:
• Number chart to 120
• Place value, number forms, and fact families
• Addition and subtraction strategies
• Skip counting (2s, 3s, 5s, 10s)
• Counting money and coin identification
• Time, days of the week, months, and seasons
• Shapes

• Fractions

Suggested Uses:

✔️ Print and assemble in a 3-prong folder with page protectors for durability
✔️Send home at the start of the year or during parent-teacher conferences
✔️Keep copies in class for small groups, intervention, or early finishers
✔️Use individual pages as printables for targeted skill review

This first grade take-home folder was designed to make life easier for teachers—and to empower families to confidently support their child’s learning journey.


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First Grade Take-Home Folder | Reading & Math Homework Folder

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Description

Support families and boost first grade skills—without extra prep.

This take-home folder includes printable reference pages for reading, math, and writing to strengthen the home-school connection all year long.

Designed to strengthen the home-school connection, this folder makes it easy for parents to support learning without needing a teacher’s guide.

This resource is ideal for:
✔️ Back-to-school prep
✔️ Parent-teacher conferences
✔️ Homework help or skill reinforcement
✔️ Family communication
✔️ Classroom reference folders or intervention tools

Why teachers love this take-home folder:
➡️ Covers essential first grade standards in reading, writing, and math
➡️ Built-in tips and explanations make it easy for families to help at home
➡️ Little prep—just print, add to page protectors, and go
➡️ Durable design supports year-long use
➡️ Helps bridge school-to-home learning with confidence and clarity

What’s Included:

  • Folder Labels (with an editable version)
  • Teacher information and instructions
  • Family letter
  • Teacher tips and suggestions
  • 1st grade folder inserts with important skills

Reading + Writing Reference Pages:
• Letter sounds, blends, digraphs, long vowels
• Sight word lists and word families
• Reading strategies and decoding tips
• Sentence starters and grammar reference (nouns, verbs, punctuation, etc.)
• Syllables, parts of speech, and sentence structure support

Math Reference Pages:
• Number chart to 120
• Place value, number forms, and fact families
• Addition and subtraction strategies
• Skip counting (2s, 3s, 5s, 10s)
• Counting money and coin identification
• Time, days of the week, months, and seasons
• Shapes

• Fractions

Suggested Uses:

✔️ Print and assemble in a 3-prong folder with page protectors for durability
✔️Send home at the start of the year or during parent-teacher conferences
✔️Keep copies in class for small groups, intervention, or early finishers
✔️Use individual pages as printables for targeted skill review

This first grade take-home folder was designed to make life easier for teachers—and to empower families to confidently support their child’s learning journey.


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Resources that pair well with First Grade Take Home Folders:

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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Tell and write time in hours and half-hours using analog and digital clocks.
Use addition and subtraction within 20 to solve word problems involving situations of adding to, taking from, putting together, taking apart, and comparing, with unknowns in all positions, e.g., by using objects, drawings, and equations with a symbol for the unknown number to represent the problem.
Solve word problems that call for addition of three whole numbers whose sum is less than or equal to 20, e.g., by using objects, drawings, and equations with a symbol for the unknown number to represent the problem.
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