Kindergarten Language Arts Worksheets

Ginger up your practice with our printable kindergarten ELA worksheets. Practice writing uppercase and lowercase letters, identifying frequently occurring nouns, verbs, and prepositions, forming plurals, sorting objects into categories, reading common high-frequency words by sight, distinguishing between similarly spelled words, and much more. This set of kindergarten language arts worksheets pdfs stands out with its assiduous detail, abundant analysis, and ingenious demonstration.

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Identifying Nouns

Observe the given set of words carefully and identify the nouns among them. Remember to circle each noun as you go.

Identifying and Coloring Verbs

Read the word at the center of each flower and figure out if it is a verb. Fill in the flowers containing verbs with a color of your choice.

Identifying Prepositions

Cull out the prepositions from the given collection of words. Color each one red to form an interesting shape in the middle.

Identifying Nouns as People, Places, or Things

Establish if each noun refers to a person, place, or thing and color the right option. The pictures given make the exercise a breeze.

Sentence Starters

Let us know more about yourself by writing sentences using the sentence starts given. Tell us your name, your city, and more.

Capitalizing the Beginning of a Sentence

Rewrite each sentence by capitalizing the first word in it. Complete the worksheet to master a key capitalization rule.

Punctuation Marks | Cut and Glue

Prove that you know your punctuation well by cutting and gluing the given punctuation marks under their names.

Coloring Words to Identify Nouns

Identify which of the words in the teapots are nouns and which ones are not. Color the teapots yellow for nouns, and blue otherwise.

Is it a Person, Place, or Thing? | Coloring

The noun on each Popsicle is a person, place, or thing. Recognize and color each type using the instructions given.

Writing Verb Antonyms

Look at each picture and the verb it represents. Write down the verb that means the opposite of the given verb in the space provided.

Shades of Meaning | Cut and Glue

Cut out the verbs that feature the different shades of meaning of each given verb. Glue them against the verb they correspond to.

Matching Pictures to Action Verbs

Draw a line that connects each action depicted by a picture on the left to its corresponding action verb on the right.

Adding -S to Form Plurals

Take hints from the illustrations and write the plural forms of the nouns. Add the letter s at the end to form the plural.

Question Words

Fill in each question with the correct question word. As you cut and glue the question words, do observe the picture for clues.