PRESCHOOL WORKSHEETS FOR 4 YEAR OLDS

PRESCHOOL WORKSHEETS FOR 4 YEAR OLDS

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Colorful Shape Matching Fun

Colorful Shape Matching Fun

Help your 4-year-old learn shapes with this vibrant worksheet. Kids draw lines to match circles, squares, and triangles to everyday objects, building early geometry skills through playful visual recognition and fine motor practice.

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Count the Cute Animals

Count the Cute Animals

A cheerful counting page featuring adorable kittens and puppies. Preschoolers count up to 10, then circle the correct number. This activity reinforces number sense and one-to-one correspondence in a friendly, engaging format.

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Trace the Alphabet Letters

Trace the Alphabet Letters

Large, dotted uppercase and lowercase letters guide tiny hands. Your child practices pencil control by tracing A through Z, each paired with a simple picture like an apple or zebra to reinforce letter sounds and early literacy.

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Big and Small Sorting

Big and Small Sorting

Teach size comparison with this hands-on worksheet. Children color the big dinosaur blue and the small one red, then cut and paste pictures into size categories. Perfect for building vocabulary and logical thinking.

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Find the Missing Number

Find the Missing Number

A number line from 1 to 20 with friendly blank spots. Kids fill in the missing numbers by counting forward, boosting their understanding of numerical order and sequence in a low-pressure, visually supportive activity.

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Color by Number Butterfly

Color by Number Butterfly

A beautiful butterfly picture divided into numbered sections. Following the key, 4-year-olds match numbers 1-5 to colors, creating a vibrant masterpiece while practicing number recognition and following simple instructions.

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Match the Opposites

Match the Opposites

Bright illustrations of hot and cold, big and small, and up and down. Children draw lines connecting opposite pairs, expanding their vocabulary and comprehension of contrasting concepts through clear, playful visuals.

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Cut and Paste Farm Scene

Cut and Paste Farm Scene

A barnyard background with missing animals. Preschoolers cut out a cow, pig, and sheep from a separate sheet, then glue them into the correct spots. This builds scissor skills, spatial awareness, and farm knowledge.

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Patterns with Fruit

Patterns with Fruit

Rows of apples, bananas, and oranges create simple AB and ABC patterns. Kids identify the repeating sequence and draw the next fruit, developing early algebraic thinking and attention to detail in a tasty theme.

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My First Maze Adventure

My First Maze Adventure

A friendly bunny needs to reach the carrot at the end of a simple, wide-path maze. This worksheet boosts problem-solving, hand-eye coordination, and persistence as your child traces the route without lifting the pencil.

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Colorful Shape Matching Fun

Colorful Shape Matching Fun

Help your 4-year-old learn shapes with this bright preschool worksheet. Kids draw lines to match circles, squares, and triangles. Perfect for building early geometry skills and hand-eye coordination through playful, hands-on learning activities at home or in class.

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Counting Cute Animals

Counting Cute Animals

Engage your little learner with this adorable counting worksheet featuring friendly animals. Preschoolers count from 1 to 10 and circle the correct number. This activity boosts number recognition and one-to-one correspondence, making early math exciting and accessible for young minds.

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Alphabet Tracing Practice

Alphabet Tracing Practice

Support your child's letter formation with this simple alphabet tracing sheet. Each uppercase and lowercase letter has dotted lines for easy following. Ideal for 4-year-olds, it strengthens fine motor skills and prepares them for writing success in a stress-free, encouraging way.

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Fun with Patterns and Colors

Fun with Patterns and Colors

Spark creativity with this pattern-completion worksheet for preschoolers. Children color the next item in sequences like red-blue-red-blue. This activity enhances logical thinking and color recognition, offering a delightful challenge that keeps 4-year-olds engaged while learning essential pre-math concepts.

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