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.
Here’s our collection of verb tenses worksheets. Verb tenses are the forms of verbs that show when an action or state occurs in time. There are three main tenses: past, present, and future. While there are other subdivisions like simple, continuous, and perfect we’re focusing on the basic three. Students…
Here are some helpful printable verb conjugation worksheets. Verb conjugation means changing the form of a verb to reflect its tense, person, number, mood, or voice. In other words, it’s the way verbs change to show the action’s timing, who’s performing it, and the verb’s relationship with other elements in…
Welcome to our home page for preschool letter worksheets. We’ve taken time to create eight different types of worksheet formats for each letter, to help ensure your little learners master the alphabet! You’ll find tracing activities, coloring pages, word hunt worksheets, missing letter activities, and more. Each of the links…
Welcome to our common and proper noun worksheets! Students typically start learning about common and proper nouns in the early elementary grades, around first or second grade. We’ve included some great resources below to help.
Welcome to our concrete noun worksheets! In this series of worksheets, students will learn about one of the fundamental types of nouns. Concrete nouns are words that represent physical objects, substances, and phenomena that exist in the real world, and can be seen, touched, heard, tasted, or smelled. Some examples…
Below you’ll find out plural and irregular plural worksheets. It varies, but typically, students start learning about plurals around first or second grade, when they’ve built a foundation in basic reading and writing skills. In this section, we’ve put together a variety of worksheets to help students practice and master…
Welcome to our countable and uncountable noun worksheets section! Countable nouns are nouns that can be counted, such as “rock” or “banana.” They are generally singular or plural and can be quantified with numbers. For example, we can say “four rocks” or “five bananas.” On the other hand, non-countable nouns…
Here, you’ll find a variety of helpful resources and collective nouns worksheets! Collective nouns are words that refer to a group of people, animals, or things as a single entity. For example, the word “herd” is a collective noun that refers to a group of cattle. So, if you see…
Students typically begin learning the days of the week during their preschool or early elementary years, around ages 4 to 6. These days of the week worksheets will help them learn this fundamental concept and help them to understand how time and sequence work in daily life. By grasping the…
Welcome to our bubble letters alphabet section! Here you’ll find lots of options for teaching or crafts! Bubble letters, also known as rounded letters or bubble fonts, use inflated or rounded fonts just as if they were bubbles! Kids love to use bubble fonts in projects and they are great…
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