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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Coloring Words with the GR Blend
Comb through the words to spot words that start with the consonant blend "gr". Identify and color such words.
Writing Missing Letters in CVC Words
Complete the CVC name of each picture by writing the consonant or vowel that's not there. Write the word on the lines given.
Enunciate each word, divide it to write the phonemes it consists of, and identify the "p" sound in one part and the "r" sound in the other.
Get a hold of this chart that introduces frequently used beginning and ending consonant blends along with an example for each.
Filling in Missing Vowels in CVC Words
Write one of the vowels - a, e, i, o, or u – to give each picture its CVC name. Try uttering the word focusing on the C-V-C pattern.
Sorting Words as 3 or 4-Phonemes
Make sense of 3-phoneme and 4-phoneme words, and sort the words into 3 or 4 according to the number of phonemes in them.
Beginning Sounds That Don't Match
Identify the odd one out in each set by finding out which picture has a beginning sound that's different from the rest.
Silent E Words (a-e) | Cut and Glue
Cut each word, featuring a silent e formed with a-e, and glue it under the picture that it seeks to name.
Add to each picture, at the beginning or end, the given sound to create a new word. Write the new word below the picture.
Coloring Instances of CVC Words in a Group
Set the butterfly on the path to the flowers by identifying and coloring the CVC words in this list of words.