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!
Write and Draw Sight Words: Cold
Does your child need a little extra sight word practice? This worksheet makes learning a hands-on activity as your child traces the word "cold" then practices writing it himself.
Easy Sudoku Puzzle
Kids completing this fun kindergarten math worksheet flex their logical reasoning and critical thinking skills by placing the digits 5 through 8 in each row, column, and block once and only once.
Coloring 7: Beautiful Butterflies
Butterflies come in different shapes, sizes, and colors. On this kindergarten math worksheet, they come with different numbers, too! Kids color just the butterflies with a 7, then count the butterflies with 7. This worksheet offers practice recognizing and writing whole numbers and counting.
Raspberry in Spanish
From seed to flower to fruit take a look at the raspberry with this coloring page and brush up on vocabulary, in Spanish and English!
Hiragana Alphabet: "ee"
Learn to write and speak Japanese with a fun worksheet series about Hiragana, one of the more basic forms of the Japanese writing system.
Kindergarten Sight Words: Three to Was
Difficult to sound out phonetically, sight words are more easily learned through memorization. With these word flash cards, learning sight words is not only easy, it's fun!
Our Five Senses: Hearing
Shh ... If we're quiet, we can use our ears to take in the sounds around us. The zoo has some amazing sounds, and on this kindergarten science worksheet, kids draw something they hear at the zoo. This worksheet helps kids understand that hearing is a sense and that we use our ears to hear.
Cut and Fold a Shuffling Turtle
This cut and fold printable will give your child important practice using fine-motor skills. After your child finishes she will be able to make the turtle shuffle along the floor by gently pushing down on his back!
Hiragana Alphabet: "ma"
Want to learn a new language? With this fun series of Hiragana alphabet sheets, you can start learning Japanese!
Practice Tracing the Letter G
Get ready for writing by tracing curved lines like in the letter G, and build your fine motor skills in the process.
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