Kindergarten Reading Worksheets and Printables

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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My Rhyming Book: -Ock

Create a fun and colorful rhyming book filled with words that end in -ock.

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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.

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Hiragana Alphabet: "no"

Get creative helping your child learn to read and write, and try this series of Japanese alphabet sheets!

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Find the Letter W: Whether the Weather

Is the weather cold? Hot? Fine? Not? No matter what, it's perfect weather for counting the W's in the "Whether the Weather" tongue-twisting poem! Kids circle each W in the rhyme. This kindergarten reading worksheet offers practice recognizing and naming capital and lowercase letters of the alphabet.

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Letter Maze: N

Where are the music notes coming from? Find out by following the path of N's to the instrument at the bottom of the letter maze.

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Pumpkin in Spanish

From seed to flower to ripe, take a look at the pumpkin with this coloring page and brush up on vocabulary, in Spanish and English!

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Kindergarten Sight Words: Red to See

Many children learn sight words more easily by memorizing each word as a whole rather than deciphering them phonetically. To help make memorizing sight words fun, try using these colorful word flash cards!

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Write and Draw Sight Words: In

By completing this sheet, preschoolers will practice their handwriting and build their budding vocabulary.

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Make a Mini Story Book: Rhyming Fun

Rhyming words are not only helpful in the phonics department, they're also downright fun to say! This little book features tons of fun animal rhymes.

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Hiragana Alphabet: "ka"

They say languages are more easily learned the younger the child! Hiragana is one of the more basic forms of the Japanese writing system, a perfect starting point for kindergarteners.

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