Preschool Worksheets and Printables
These preschool worksheets help make learning engaging for your preschooler! Covering a wide range of subjects, we have the preschool worksheets you're looking for to help supplement your child's education. Be sure to also check out our Preschool Activities for more fun preschool learning ideas.
Cut It Out! Patterns #2
Looking to help your preschooler prepare for kindergarten? Packed with cut and paste fun, this worksheet is just the thing to help him learn about recognizing patterns.
Alphabet Learning: Follow the A to Z Path
Race to the finish line by connecting letters A to Z and prove that you're an alphabet master!
Patterns: Animal Parade
If you've never seen a mouse, monkey, or fox march in a parade before, this prekindergarten math worksheet is your chance! After studying the parade patterns to determine which animal should come next, kids cut and glue the animals to complete the patterns.
Get Ready for Reading: All About the Letter M
Want to start teaching your preschooler the letters of the alphabet? Help her get to know the letter M with a handful of activities all about this captivating consonant.
Prewriting Skills: Vertical Lines
Kids tracing the vertical lines on this prekindergarten writing worksheet won't know they're practicing skills they'll need to form letters. To them, finishing the bridges is just fun!
Practice Tracing the Letter R
The red rocket on this worksheet will take your kid's writing skills out of this world! Trace lines to practice the skills needed to form the letter R.
Sort the Shirts
Sort the twin tees! Kids exercise thinking skills and fine motor skills as they draw lines to connect the matching T-shirts on this preschool worksheet.
Counting: The Number 1
On this prekindergarten worksheet, your No. 1 math star counts the buttons on shirts to understand the number 1. Kids practice number recognition, counting, and one-to-one correspondence on this worksheet.
Get Ready for Reading: All About the Letter I
Want to get your preschooler ready for reading? This charming worksheet gives her an interesting introduction to the letter I.
K is for Kiss! Practice Writing the Letter K
This kissable worksheet helps your preschooler build her fine motor skills as she kicks-off on her way to mastering her letters.
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