PRESCHOOL WORKSHEET VEGETABLES

PRESCHOOL WORKSHEET VEGETABLES

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Colorful Vegetable Garden Counting Sheet

Colorful Vegetable Garden Counting Sheet

A cheerful preschool worksheet featuring rows of carrots, tomatoes, and bell peppers for counting practice. Bright illustrations help little learners identify vegetables while improving number recognition and fine motor skills through circling or coloring.

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Trace and Color Broccoli Worksheet

Trace and Color Broccoli Worksheet

This printable activity helps preschoolers trace the word 'broccoli' and color a large, friendly broccoli floret. The simple outline supports hand-eye coordination, while the vegetable theme encourages healthy eating discussions during quiet learning time at home or school.

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Match Vegetables to Their Shadows

Match Vegetables to Their Shadows

A fun visual discrimination worksheet where children draw lines from colorful vegetable pictures to their matching black shadows. Includes corn, peas, and eggplant. Perfect for developing observation skills and introducing different produce shapes in a playful, no-pressure format.

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Vegetable Alphabet Letter V Activity

Vegetable Alphabet Letter V Activity

Focusing on the letter V, this preschool page features a large vegetable illustration to color, plus dotted lines for tracing uppercase and lowercase V. Kids also circle pictures of vegetables that start with V, reinforcing phonics and early literacy in a garden theme.

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Sorting Fruits and Vegetables Worksheet

Sorting Fruits and Vegetables Worksheet

A cut-and-paste sorting activity where children separate images of apples, carrots, bananas, and broccoli into two groups. This hands-on task builds categorization skills and vocabulary. The clear, simple graphics are ideal for preschool classrooms or homeschool vegetable lessons.

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Vegetable Pattern Completion Page

Vegetable Pattern Completion Page

Preschoolers complete repeating patterns using pictures of corn, peas, and pumpkins. Each row shows a sequence with one missing vegetable. This worksheet strengthens logical thinking and pattern recognition while introducing common garden vegetables in a visually engaging way.

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Count the Carrots in the Garden

Count the Carrots in the Garden

A number-themed worksheet showing bunches of carrots growing in rows. Children count the carrots and write the correct number in the box. The earthy, friendly artwork keeps young learners focused, and the vegetable theme ties into lessons about where food comes from.

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Vegetable Name Tracing Practice Sheet

Vegetable Name Tracing Practice Sheet

This worksheet features dotted outlines of words like 'peas,' 'corn,' and 'bean' next to simple vegetable drawings. Preschoolers trace each word to improve handwriting and letter formation. The clean layout and familiar foods make it a calm, productive activity for early writers.

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Find the Odd Vegetable Out

Find the Odd Vegetable Out

In each row of four vegetable pictures, three are the same and one is different. Children circle the odd one out. This worksheet sharpens attention to detail and comparison skills. Vegetables like peppers, onions, and cucumbers appear in bright, child-friendly illustrations.

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Vegetable Color by Number Page

Vegetable Color by Number Page

A simple color-by-number worksheet featuring a large tomato and a leafy stalk. Each section is marked with a number from 1 to 4, corresponding to red, green, yellow, or brown. This activity reinforces number recognition and color matching while creating a cheerful vegetable picture.

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Colorful Vegetable Garden Counting Sheet

Colorful Vegetable Garden Counting Sheet

A bright preschool worksheet featuring carrots, tomatoes, and broccoli for counting practice. Kids circle the correct number of each vegetable, building early math skills with familiar, healthy foods in a fun garden setting.

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Trace and Color Vegetable Names

Trace and Color Vegetable Names

This printable helps preschoolers trace the words carrot, pea, and corn. Each vegetable is illustrated in black outline for coloring, reinforcing letter recognition and fine motor control through engaging, food-themed handwriting practice.

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Match the Vegetable to Its Shadow

Match the Vegetable to Its Shadow

A visual discrimination worksheet where children draw lines from colorful bell peppers, eggplants, and pumpkins to their matching shadows. This activity sharpens observation skills and introduces diverse vegetables in a playful, low-pressure format.

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Sorting Fruits and Vegetables Activity

Sorting Fruits and Vegetables Activity

Preschoolers cut and paste pictures of apples, bananas, lettuce, and onions into two labeled baskets. This hands-on worksheet teaches categorization and healthy eating awareness, combining scissor skills with an introduction to food groups.

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