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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Matching Beginning Sounds to Pictures
Draw a line to match each letter to a picture that has the same beginning sound as the sound of the letter.
Discover the pictures with 2 phonemes, figure out the ones with 3 phonemes, and tell apart the images with 4 phonemes.
Scrutinize each word paying attention to the spelling combination that makes a silent e, and sort it into a_e, i_e, o_e, or u_e.
Forming CVC Words from Jumbles
Unscramble the letters to give each picture its CVC name. Write the newly formed word separately in the space given.
Sound each word to find how many phonemes it consists of. Write the word beside 2, 3, or 4 based on the phoneme count.
Tracing Words with the BR Blend
Pronounce the words zeroing in on the initial consonant blend "br" and practice the spelling by tracing the words.
Speak out the name of each picture, recognize the beginning sound, and write the missing letter to complete the word.
Let the concept of CVC words stick in your mind with this chart, featuring four examples for each of the 5 vowels in a CVC scenario.
Take in the concept of the silent e with a clear definition, know the major function of the silent e, and grab lots of example words.
Completing Words with SN or ST Blends
Complete the picture names by filling the blanks with the consonant blend "sn" or "st" as suitable. Pronounce each word.
Familiarize young learners with phonemic substitution by changing the initial, middle or ending vowel sound to form a new word.
Identify the beginning sound common to the two pictures in each box and write it in the blank to complete the crossword.