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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Fluency Passages | Sight Words
Peruse the passage and identify the instances of 'purple', 'here', and 'with' – all high-frequency words.
Tracing Lines to Build the Bridge Structure
Give shape to the bridge by tracing the lines. There are three bridges, which when traced will look complete.
A syllable is a single unit of speech usually containing a vowel. Get a feel for a few 1 to 5-syllable words along with their syllabication.
Filling in Missing Uppercase Letters
Write the missing uppercase letters on the Christmas tree light bulbs. Look for the letters that aren't there and complete the alphabet.
Sorting Open and Closed Syllables
Pronounce each word and identify its first syllable as an open or a closed syllable. Half the words have open first syllables.
Set the school bus on the path to school by tracing the straight lines.
Go along with the dotted tracing fonts for each lowercase letter of the alphabet. Practice writing small letters with ease.
Color a star each time you read this passage. It’s fun to run into this passage awash with CVC words ending with -un.
Increase your uptake of sight words, and recognize the repeatedly used words ‘I’, ‘can’, ‘like’, and ‘see’ in this fun fluency passage.
Filling in Missing Lowercase Letters
Complete the alphabet, this time the lowercase letters, by writing the missing letters. Say your ABCs a few times before you get started.
Fill children in on how to trace uppercase letters as they embark on this tracing capital letters endeavor.
Tracing Lines to Make Triangular Rays
Trace to perfection and give rays of the sun their triangular shape. Color the sun’s rays to your heart’s content.
Draw lines starting from the lowercase a to the lowercase z to help the mother penguin and the baby penguin reach the igloo.
Tracing Lines to Complete the Caterpillar
Trace until there’s a caterpillar, alive and kicking. Complete the task by coloring the caterpillar.