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.
Our kindergarten spelling words are broken down into a scope and sequence across 36 weeks to take you from the beginning of school through the whole school year! As you can see by the curriculum sheet, we start off the program with beginning sounds (week 1-3), then move on to…
As readers grow, they are able to access and understand more complex language. After achieving success with letter sound correspondence, young readers should begin with the process of blending sounds in monosyllabic (single syllable) words. After that, readers can graduate to learning words that contain consonant blends, which are two…
Letter sound correspondence refers to the relationship between letters and the sounds they make. Letter sound correspondence is, without a doubt, an essential part of developing literacy skills. Through alphabet study and phonemic awareness, readers can make connections between what letters look like and how they sound. As readers grow…
Word families are an important part of learning to read because they can enable new readers to grasp the patterns and connections within a language. Word families allow readers to expand their vocabulary, enhance their reading fluency, and become confident readers and writers. Below, you’ll find printable word families worksheets and…
A phoneme is a distinct unit of sound. Phoneme segmentation is a worthy practice that can aid a young reader’s ability to become a proficient and confident reader and writer. By understanding and practicing phoneme segmentation, early readers can break down (segment) words into individual sounds or phonemes, which helps…
This collection of printable Magic E Words worksheets focuses on Magic E Words (VCe Syllables), an important element in early literacy development. The initial set of activities provides targeted practice in recognizing the VCe pattern. Students begin by saying the word aloud, reinforcing the connection between spoken words and their…
Proper adjectives are a unique group of adjectives that are derived from proper nouns, which are the names of specific people, places, or things. Proper adjectives can be spotted easily because they start with a capital letter, just like proper nouns. Let’s see how they look and sound in our…
It’s your turn to learn about possessive adjectives and practice your skills with our possessive adjectives worksheets! Possessive adjectives show ownership or possession and to whom something belongs. These adjectives are always placed before a noun. Possessive adjectives include: “my,” “your,” “his,” “her,” “its,” “our,” and “their.” For example, if…
These adjectives are fun! Predicate adjectives are adjectives that appear after linking verbs like “am,” “be,” “being,” “become,” “seem/s,” “is,” “are,” “was,” or “were.” These adjectives describe the subject of a sentence. For example, in the sentence “The flower is beautiful,” the word “beautiful” is a predicate adjective because it…
Coordinate adjectives work together to describe a noun in a sentence. Unlike other adjectives that come before or after the noun they modify, coordinate adjectives appear together and are separated by a comma. As a team, these types of adjectives give more details to better illustrate certain details about a noun.…
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