READING WORKSHEETS FOR KINDERGARTEN
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Download Original →Colorful Letter Hunt Worksheet
A bright worksheet featuring uppercase and lowercase letters scattered among playful animals. Kids circle matching pairs, building letter recognition skills. Perfect for morning work or literacy centers, this engaging activity keeps little learners focused and excited about the alphabet.
Download Original →CVC Word Family Match
Simple pictures of a cat, hat, and bat sit beside blank spaces. Children sound out letters to write the matching CVC words. This phonics worksheet strengthens early decoding and handwriting, ideal for kindergarten small groups or independent practice.
Download Original →Sight Word Rainbow Tracing
Each row shows a common sight word like 'the' or 'and' in dotted gray. Kids trace it with red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and purple crayons. This multi-sensory activity boosts word recognition and fine motor control in a fun, colorful way.
Download Original →Beginning Sounds Cut and Paste
Pictures of a dog, sun, and fish line the top. Below, letters d, s, and f wait to be cut and glued. Children match each sound to its image, reinforcing phonemic awareness. A hands-on worksheet perfect for building foundational reading skills.
Download Original →Rhyming Words Coloring Page
A playful page shows a frog on a log and a bear in a chair. Kids color the rhyming pairs after saying them aloud. This worksheet combines art with phonics, helping kindergarteners hear and identify word families while enjoying a creative break.
Download Original →Simple Sentence Reading Maze
A maze path contains short sentences like 'I see a red ball.' Children read each sentence and follow the correct route to the finish. This interactive worksheet builds fluency and comprehension, turning reading practice into an exciting puzzle adventure.
Download Original →Alphabetical Order Train
A train engine pulls cars labeled with letters a, b, c, and d. Blank cars follow for kids to write the next letters in sequence. This worksheet teaches alphabetical order and letter sequencing, supporting early literacy and organizational thinking.
Download Original →Picture-Word Match Puzzle
Three columns show a cat, a hat, and a bat with scrambled words below. Children draw lines connecting each picture to its correct word. This visual matching activity reinforces vocabulary and word recognition, making reading practice feel like a game.
Download Original →Story Sequencing Cut and Paste
Four panels depict a child planting a seed, watering it, watching it grow, and picking a flower. Kids cut out the panels and paste them in order. This worksheet develops comprehension and narrative skills, teaching beginning, middle, and end.
Download Original →Vowel Sound Sorting Worksheet
Two jars labeled 'short a' and 'short e' sit on a table. Pictures of an apple, egg, ant, and elephant surround them. Children cut and paste each image into the correct jar, practicing vowel discrimination in a hands-on, engaging format.
Download Original →Fun Letter Hunt Activity Sheet
A playful kindergarten worksheet where children search for and circle specific letters hidden among pictures. This activity builds early reading skills by reinforcing letter recognition and visual scanning, perfect for classroom or at-home learning.
Download Original →CVC Word Match for Beginners
Simple reading worksheets featuring consonant-vowel-consonant words paired with colorful images. Kids draw lines to match words like 'cat' and 'dog' to their pictures, strengthening phonics and vocabulary in an engaging, hands-on way.
Download Original →Sight Word Tracing Practice
Kindergarten-friendly worksheets for tracing common sight words like 'the', 'and', and 'is'. Each word appears with dotted lines for handwriting practice, plus a short sentence to read aloud, boosting fluency and confidence.
Download Original →Rhyming Words Cut and Paste
Interactive reading worksheets where children cut out pictures and paste them next to words that rhyme, such as 'hat' with 'bat'. This activity develops phonemic awareness and fine motor skills, making learning to read fun.
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