Kindergarten Reading Worksheets and Printables

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These kindergarten reading worksheets help make learning engaging for your kindergartener! Browse through and download our kindergarten reading worksheets to help supplement your child's education.

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Beginning Sounds: A to E

What kind of fruit begins with a B sound? This activity is focused on teaching the letters A through E and the sounds they make at the beginning of words.

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Vowel Sounds: Long E, Short E

Long E or short E? On this kindergarten reading worksheet, a sheep and a nest represent these sounds. Kids glue pictures in groups according to their vowel sounds. Identifying vowel sounds is a key phonics skill for emergent readers.

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Find the Letter G: Higglety, Pigglety

Higglety, pigglety my black hen, she lays eggs for gentlemen. With some help from your child, the gentlemen count not the eggs, but all the G's in the hen's nursery rhyme! This kindergarten reading worksheet offers practice recognizing and naming capital and lowercase letters of the alphabet.

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Rhymes on the Road

This worksheet will help your child's reading skills through identifying words that vehicle rhyme. Does "car" rhyme with "star"?

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Connect the Dots: Practicing "R"

To solve the puzzle in this worksheet your child must connect the dots by counting to 10! To open this puzzle up and find out what kind of musical device begins with the letter R your child will need to use a combination of counting and alphabet skills.

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Learning Sight Words: "Play"

What kind of word have we got here? The word "play" is one of many words your child should be able to recognize and know on sight, without decoding its spelling.

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Phonics Fun: Rhymes With Mug

Is your child as happy as a frog on a log to rhyme words? This worksheet is all about finding the pictures that rhyme with the word "mug".

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Rhyming Raindrops

The sky is raining words, but which ones rhyme with "frog"? In this worksheet your child will need to decide which words rhyme with "frog".

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Connect the Dots: Practicing "Y"

The trick to solving the puzzle in this worksheet is connecting the dots and counting to 10! To open this puzzle up and find out what kind of toy begins with a Y your child will need to use a combination of his counting and alphabet skills.

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Connect the Dots: Practicing "L"

The hidden picture in this puzzle begins with the letter L! What is it? To open up the picture and solve the puzzle, your child will need to connect the dots.