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Word problems worksheets are not difficult to understand. There is no difference between word and conventional worksheets. They all function the same.
There are as many different types of worksheets as you can imagine. Please ask another question that is more specific.
Superteacherworksheets has free suffix worksheets you can print and use. Amazon has Word Wall workbook that also has suffix worksheets at a great price.
Kidslearningstation has all kinds of worksheets that you can print and use, including long vowel forms. Funfonix is another site that lets you get these same type of worksheets.
Try EnglishForEveryone.org for a good selection of free worksheets that will help you improve your reading comprehension. Education.com is another excellent resource and they have lots of reading worksheets available for you to print.
The website www.superteacherworksheets.com is a great website to go to for printing off word problem worksheets for students. Teachers or parents can go to this site to print off the worksheets with the problems as well as instructions on how to assist their child with reading.
Lots of rounding numbers worksheets can be found online. Try Education.com for a good selection. Math.com is another great resource for math-related worksheets.
There is an website i know where you can find word family worksheets, just go to http://www.education.com/activity/word-families/ and you will find what you need from that website.
Actually, You don't have to buy the worksheets. You could print them from superteacherworksheets.com/analogies. These analogy worksheets will help your child or students learn to identify word relationships and build vocabulary.
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The best site I know of is wordproblems galore dot com. They have very good and effective word problems worksheets to improve productivity. I would recommended that site.
You can find word family worksheets from many internet sites, here is one i have found which will help you tutor your child in reading: http://littlefunlittlelearning.blogspot.ie/2010/11/studying-word-families.html