Kindergarten Worksheets and Printables
These kindergarten worksheets help make learning engaging for your kindergartener! Covering a wide range of subjects, we have the kindergarten worksheets you're looking for to help supplement your child's education. If you're looking more specifically for fun Kindergarten Activities then be sure to check out that area of the site as well!
Elephant Birthday Card
Wish friends and loved ones a happy birthday with this adorable elephant greeting card your child can color himself!
Make a Mini Story Book: Little or Big?
This little story book that kids can cut out and make themselves is just the thing to get kindergartners excited about learning how to read.
Writing the Letter f
Finding and writing the lowercase letter f might be tricky, but we know you'll help your youngster out! Read through the instructions aloud, putting an emphasis on the "f" sound...
Color the Plesiosaurus
Not all dinosaurs lived on land--the plesiosaurus lived in the sea! Fully equipped with paddles and a turtle-like body, this guy was made for the water.
Subtract the Numbers with Max
Help Max fly a kite (up to the highest height) by completing these subtraction problems.
Rainbow Letters! Practice Writing Uppercase Letters
Say goodbye to boring writing practice with this colorful uppercase letters worksheet. The more kids practice, the more colorful things get!
Write and Draw Sight Words: Pretty
By tracing and then writing the sight words on their own, your preschooler will practice penmanship and broaden his vocabulary at the same time.
Printable Placemats for Kids: Fruity Friends
Encourage healthy eating habits in your child with this fruit-themed placemat.
Printable Thank-You Card
Use this printable thank-you card to express your gratitude.
Color the Playful Puppy
Puppies make the best playmates! This outside scene features a puppy playing catch with his human friend.
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