PRINTABLE VEGETABLES WORKSHEETS FOR KINDERGARTEN

PRINTABLE VEGETABLES WORKSHEETS FOR KINDERGARTEN

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Colorful Vegetable Garden Counting Page

Colorful Vegetable Garden Counting Page

A cheerful worksheet featuring rows of carrots, tomatoes, and peas for counting practice. Kids will enjoy coloring each veggie while learning numbers 1 through 10. Perfect for building early math skills in a fun, garden-themed way.

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Trace and Name the Veggies Activity

Trace and Name the Veggies Activity

This printable helps kindergarteners trace vegetable names like corn and broccoli. Each word is paired with a simple outline for coloring. Great for handwriting practice and expanding vocabulary about healthy foods in a playful, engaging format.

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Sorting Vegetables by Size Worksheet

Sorting Vegetables by Size Worksheet

Children will sort big and small vegetables like pumpkins and radishes into labeled boxes. The clear images make it easy for little learners to understand size comparison. A hands-on activity that boosts observation and categorization skills.

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Vegetable Pattern Completion Sheet

Vegetable Pattern Completion Sheet

Kids complete patterns using pictures of peppers, onions, and cucumbers. The simple repeating sequences encourage logical thinking and fine motor skills. Ideal for kindergarten math centers or at-home learning with a colorful, food-themed twist.

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Find the Odd Vegetable Out Puzzle

Find the Odd Vegetable Out Puzzle

Each row shows three similar vegetables and one different one, like a beet among turnips. Children circle the odd one out, sharpening attention to detail. This worksheet combines visual discrimination with a fun, healthy eating theme.

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Vegetable Matching Game Printable

Vegetable Matching Game Printable

Draw lines to match whole vegetables like lettuce and eggplant to their sliced versions. This activity teaches kids about food preparation and plant parts. It’s a simple yet effective way to connect real-world knowledge with classroom learning.

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Color by Number Vegetable Garden

Color by Number Vegetable Garden

A delightful scene of a garden with numbered sections for carrots, peas, and more. Following the color key reveals a vibrant picture. This worksheet reinforces number recognition and fine motor control while celebrating fresh produce.

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Vegetable Alphabet Tracing Sheet

Vegetable Alphabet Tracing Sheet

Each letter from A to Z is paired with a vegetable, like A for artichoke and Z for zucchini. Kids trace uppercase and lowercase letters while coloring the veggie icons. Perfect for phonics and early literacy in a nutritious context.

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How Many Vegetables in the Basket?

How Many Vegetables in the Basket?

A basket filled with mixed vegetables asks children to count and write the total number. Simple illustrations of broccoli, corn, and beans make counting fun. This worksheet supports number writing and one-to-one correspondence for kindergarteners.

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Vegetable Shadow Matching Puzzle

Vegetable Shadow Matching Puzzle

Kids connect each colorful vegetable to its black silhouette, like matching a tomato to its shadow. This visual discrimination activity enhances problem-solving and focus. A quiet, engaging printable that feels like a game for young learners.

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Colorful Vegetable Garden Matching Fun

Colorful Vegetable Garden Matching Fun

This printable worksheet helps kindergarteners match vegetables to their shadows. Kids will enjoy identifying carrots, tomatoes, and broccoli while building visual recognition skills. Perfect for classroom or home learning, it encourages observation and fine motor practice through simple, engaging activities.

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Trace and Learn Vegetable Names

Trace and Learn Vegetable Names

Introduce young learners to vegetable vocabulary with this tracing worksheet. Children practice writing words like 'corn' and 'pepper' alongside cute illustrations. Designed for kindergarten handwriting development, it combines letter formation with food recognition, making early literacy both educational and deliciously fun.

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Count the Veggies Math Sheet

Count the Veggies Math Sheet

Make counting exciting with this vegetable-themed math worksheet. Kids count groups of peas, pumpkins, and onions, then write the correct number. Ideal for kindergarten number sense, it reinforces one-to-one correspondence and early addition skills through colorful, printable activities that turn learning into play.

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Sorting Vegetables by Color Activity

Sorting Vegetables by Color Activity

Help kindergarteners categorize vegetables by color with this sorting worksheet. From green cucumbers to red bell peppers, children cut and paste items into correct groups. This printable boosts critical thinking and color recognition, offering a hands-on way to explore healthy foods while developing essential cognitive skills.

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