Kindergarten Readiness Worksheets

Jennifer Wagner
Help your child prepare for kindergarten with these free kindergarten readiness worksheets. These worksheets are specifically designed to assist your child in learning their numbers, letters, colors, and shapes. Use these kindergarten readiness worksheets to teach your child that learning can be fun and exciting. Reward their progress with something small like a fun sticker or colorful ink stamp.

At Ziggity Zoom.com, you'll find a great selection of kindergarten readiness worksheets that focus on the important skills your child needs to know. Here you'll find printable flashcards for a variety of subjects, including shapes, colors, and numbers. You'll also find many different tracing pages that will help your child learn to write their alphabet letters,. The tracing pages can also be colored, as they feature an object that begins with the letter that is being traced. Other kindergarten readiness worksheets found at Ziggity Zoom.com, include counting worksheets, Spanish / English word matching, and an entire sheet of alphabet letters in uppercase and lowercase form. LINK: http://www.ziggityzoom.com/activities.php?c=5

There are some helpful kindergarten readiness worksheets and resources at TLS Books.com. The worksheets here are geared towards children that are already in kindergarten, but if you use the worksheets listed at the beginning of the lists, they can be used as kindergarten readiness. Select from many different dot-to-dot number worksheets that will challenge your child. TLS Books.com also has a great variety of letter themed worksheets, where children can learn a specific letter and the sound it makes, and then color items shown on a page that they think begin with that sound. Other kindergarten readiness worksheets found here include tracing pages, cut and paste pages, thinking skills, and coloring pages.
LINK: http://www.tlsbooks.com/kindergartenworksheets.htm
 

First-school.ws has a wonderful selection of kindergarten readiness worksheets that provide a fun way to learn. On this site you'll find handwriting printables that will help your child learn and practice their writing skills. Children can practice their writing skills with alphabet printables, color worksheets, days of the week and month worksheets, entertaining mazes and dot-to-dots.
LINK: http://www.first-school.ws/theme/handwriting.htm

When you are preparing your child for kindergarten, it's important to make it fun. You want to teach your child that learning is exciting! There's no better way to start your child off in their education, then with repetition, reinforcement and reward. The kindergarten readiness worksheets that you have found here, will be a great way to start.

 

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  • Tamara 5/14/2010

    Great info! Tons of kindergarten readiness activities and free worksheets at: www.PreschoolPalace.org

  • L. Kunsthure 8/17/2009

    They can never learn too much!

  • Dyan Stanley 6/28/2009

    Thanks, this is great, my kids are 3 and 4.

  • Jlava73 6/26/2009

    Great info! Sadly, my youngest child is entering fifth grade.

  • cheryl m brown 6/25/2009

    Great resource. I'll pass this on to my sister the pre-school teacher and Nanny.

  • Carol Slater 6/25/2009

    Excellent article and some great resources. Thanks for the information

  • Justice Lives Not 6/24/2009

    Excellent resources!

  • Krista Lynn Hughes 6/24/2009

    I'm going to check these websites out. Thank you for sharing! :-)

  • Radell 6/24/2009

    Great resource, Jenn.

  • Cathy A Montville 6/24/2009

    My granddaughter will be in Kindergarten in August! I'll pass these on to her mom!

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