SPECIAL EDUCATION KINDERGARTEN WORKSHEETS
If you've ever watched a child with special needs stare at a worksheet like it's...
Download Original →Tracing Lines for Fine Motor Skills
Help your child build hand strength with these tracing worksheets. Curved, zigzag, and straight lines guide little fingers. Perfect for special education kindergarteners developing pre-writing coordination and pencil grip through repeated practice.
Download Original →Color Matching and Sorting Fun
Bright circles and squares teach color recognition. Children match red to red, blue to blue, building visual discrimination. Ideal for special needs learners who thrive on repetitive, clear visual cues in structured kindergarten activities.
Download Original →Counting 1 to 5 with Pictures
Simple counting worksheets feature apples, stars, and fish. Each page shows numbers 1 through 5 with corresponding objects. Designed for special education kindergarteners to practice one-to-one correspondence in a calm, predictable format.
Download Original →Emotion Faces Identification Sheet
Happy, sad, angry, and surprised faces help children label feelings. Each worksheet pairs a simple drawing with a word. Great for special education kindergarteners learning social-emotional vocabulary through visual supports.
Download Original →Alphabet Letter A Tracing Page
Large uppercase and lowercase A with dotted lines for tracing. Includes a picture of an apple for association. Tailored for special education kindergarteners needing extra repetition and clear letter formation guidance.
Download Original →Shape Recognition Circle Square Triangle
Bold outlines of basic shapes for coloring and tracing. Children identify circles, squares, and triangles. These worksheets support special education kindergarteners in developing early geometry skills with minimal distractions.
Download Original →Big and Small Concept Sorting
Worksheets with large and small animals for comparison. Kids circle the big bear or small mouse. Perfect for special education kindergarteners grasping size differentiation through clear, uncluttered visual examples.
Download Original →Same and Different Picture Pairs
Two rows of simple objects: find which one is different. Stars, balls, and cars repeat with one variation. Designed for special education kindergarteners to strengthen attention to detail and categorization skills.
Download Original →Daily Routine Sequencing Pictures
Three-panel worksheets showing wake up, eat, and sleep. Children number the steps or cut and paste. Supports special education kindergarteners in understanding order and time concepts through familiar daily activities.
Download Original →Number 1-10 Dot to Dot
Connect dots numbered 1 to 10 to reveal a simple dog or house. Large dots and clear numbers aid focus. Ideal for special education kindergarteners practicing number order and fine motor control in a rewarding activity.
Download Original →Colorful Shape Sorting Fun for Little Learners
Engage kindergarteners with this vibrant shape sorting worksheet. Featuring circles, squares, and triangles, it helps special education students practice visual discrimination and fine motor skills through cut-and-paste activities, perfect for classroom or home use.
Download Original →Tracing Lines to Build Pre-Writing Skills
This gentle tracing worksheet guides young hands along dotted lines, from straight to wavy paths. Designed for special education kindergarteners, it strengthens pencil control and hand-eye coordination, offering a calm, focused activity for early writing readiness.
Download Original →Counting with Cute Animal Friends
Count adorable animals from one to five with this interactive worksheet. Each row features a different creature, prompting children to circle the correct number. Ideal for special education, it reinforces number recognition and one-to-one correspondence in a playful way.
Download Original →Emotion Matching for Social-Emotional Growth
Help children identify feelings with this emotion-matching worksheet. Featuring happy, sad, and surprised faces, it encourages special education kindergarteners to connect expressions to words, fostering empathy and communication skills through simple, supportive visual cues.
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