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Worksheets for Kindergarten
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Kindergarten is the year skills start to click, and these worksheets give children the repetition that makes them stick — without ever feeling like drill. Five- to seven-year-olds practise counting and early addition and subtraction, matching numbers to quantities, sorting and patterning, recognising letters and their sounds, and the first sight words, all with picture support so the thinking stays on the skill rather than on decoding instructions. The page pulls together every kindergarten worksheet we publish across math, letters, logic, and spatial reasoning, so you can build a short lesson from one place. Each one is a free printable PDF with a matching play-online activity: the interactive version marks answers instantly and celebrates a clean first pass, while the printable works for partner work, morning tubs, or homework, and every sheet has an answer key. Mix themes and bump the challenge up or down as a child is ready. Everything is available in all 11 languages we publish in — a real help for immersion and international K-classrooms where children arrive with different home languages.
How to use these worksheets
Print the PDF for a no-prep classroom or homework task, or open the play-online version on a tablet or whiteboard for instant feedback. Every worksheet includes an answer key, so children can self-check or work independently. Mix sheets across themes and grade levels to build a short kindergarten lesson, or send one home for extra practice.
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Frequently asked questions
- What do these kindergarten worksheets cover?
- Counting and early addition and subtraction, number-to-quantity matching, sorting and patterns, letter sounds, and first sight words — all picture-supported.
- Are they free to print and play?
- Yes — free printable PDFs and play-online versions, each with an answer key, no signup or paywall.
- What languages are they in?
- All 11 languages we publish in, so dual-language and international kindergartens can give the same activity in each child's language.