Kindergarten Worksheets

Below you’ll find links to all of our kindergarten worksheets, packets, and extension activities for the classroom or at home.

Kindergarten is cool! Kindergarten is a year of firsts. There is so much to learn and know and many ways to grow! At this age, learners will be focused on letter-sound correspondence and early phonics instruction. This early literacy development depends on a variety of strategies and learners will be exposed to letters and words through experiences where adults read to them.

Sometimes, learners at this age will use their voices to “tell the story” of what they see in the pictures on those pages. To show their understanding of what they hear, learners will share their ideas orally. In this way, discussion-based question-and-answer lessons work to a kindergartener’s advantage! Learners at this age will also express themselves with visuals.

Goal Setting Extension Activity Packet

Empower your students to excel both personally and academically with our Goal-Setting extension activity packet! By instilling the importance of setting and achieving objectives, these activities cultivate a growth mindset and self-motivation. When students believe they can achieve something and have a clear plan for how to reach those goals,…

Words for Kids (A-Z Word Lists)

Below you’ll find links to each of our word lists for kids, broken out by letters of the alphabet. The lists you’ll find are designed to copy and paste into various activities you might be creating for your classroom or at home. We’ve also written a short narrative story before…

Christmas Worksheets

Welcome to our page all about Christmas worksheets! Here, you’ll find a wide variety of holiday printable activities and worksheets for in the classroom or at home. Our Christmas printables include writing prompt activities, color by number worksheets, vocabulary activities and more!

Capitalization Worksheets

Welcome to our page all about capitalization worksheets! Here, you’ll find a helpful assortment of printable activities that focus on capitalization for parents to use in the classroom or at home for extra practice. First, students will learn how to capitalize individual words, such as: holidays, names, places, days of…

Printable Lined Paper – Over 100 Writing Paper Designs

Free, printable writing paper PDFs Welcome to our collection of over 100 printable lined paper PDFs! Whether you’re a parent or teacher you’ll find printable papers designed to inspire creativity and facilitate learning. Themes range from months of the year and seasons to sports like baseball, soccer, hockey, tennis and…

5 Letter Words

Welcome to our 5 Letter Words section! We put this together to help young students to focus on some of the more challenging words, after they have mastered other lists like the Dolch sight words lists and CVC words. Clicking on each letter listed below, you’ll find a printable word…

Main Idea Anchor Chart

Welcome to our main idea anchor chart resources! Analyzing a text for the main idea is central to literacy development. From the time learners are very young, all through their schooling and into real-world reading experiences, it’s important to understand the main idea of a text. This can be achieved…

Author’s Purpose Anchor Chart

Welcome to our author’s purpose anchor chart page! With any text, it’s important to understand the author’s purpose for writing and sharing that particular piece. This analysis involves examining a written work to determine the primary reason or goal related to why the author wrote it. In general, the author…

Point of View Anchor Chart

We’ve created some helpful point of view anchor chart resources below. Just like analyzing character development and general story elements, assessing a text’s point of view is an important consideration. Point of view refers to the perspective from which the story is told. Point of view is important because it…

Theme Anchor Chart

Welcome to our theme anchor chart section! While purpose and genre can vary widely, it’s true that nearly all texts contain themes, or universal, underlying messages and ideas. From our favorite movies to our most beloved stories, all media seeks to communicate something, and this “something” is often supported by…