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.
Color the N's
A good song can turn any frown around! How many notes are coming from this radio? To find out, your child will first need to color all the notes one of two different colors depending on whether they have an uppercase or a lowercase N on them.
Learning Sight Words: "For"
All eyes are front and center on the sight word "for"! This worksheet will help your child learn the sight word "for" by having him fill in the blanks with the word.
Write the Sight Words: "Was"
All eyes are front and center on the sight word "was"! This worksheet will help your child learn the sight word "was".
Connect the Dots: Practicing "S"
Hidden in this puzzle is an object that only comes out at night in the company of all his friends! What is it? To uncover the picture and solve the puzzle your child will need to connect the dots as he counts to 10.
Missing Vowels II
To complete this worksheet your child must first look at the different pictures and decide what the missing vowel is.
Color by Letter: Capital and Lowercase U
What goes up when the rain comes down? To find out, kids color by letter (capital and lowercase U) to reveal the picture on this kindergarten reading worksheet. Kids completing this page practice recognizing capital and lowercase letters; they also exercise thinking, fine motor, and counting skills.
Kindergarten Sight Words: Black to Can
Want a good way to help your child memorize sight words? Use sight word flash cards! Cut these out, tape them around the house where your child will see them on a daily basis, and he'll have them memorized in no time!
Color by Letter: Capital and Lowercase R
A furry friend is hiding in this kindergarten reading worksheet. Kids color by letter (capital and lowercase R) to reveal the hidden picture. Kids completing this page practice recognizing capital and lowercase letters; they also exercise thinking, fine motor, and counting skills.
Color the P's
How many pennies are in this piggy bank? To find out, your child will first need to color all the pennies according to the color key. What color should the pennies be? That depends on whether they have an uppercase or a lowercase P on them.
Write the Sight Words: "It"
Does your child need practice memorizing sight words? This worksheet will help your child learn the sight word "it" by having him trace the different letters in the word and write the word in a sentence.