Preschool Ela Early Literacy Concepts Worksheets

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  • Story of Hanukkah for Children

    This one page printable features the Hanukkah story for kids in a very short version.

  • Z Is For...

    Help your preschooler learn the alphabet and practice letter Z sounds all while having fun and coloring!

  • Nursery Rhyme Coloring: Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary

    Familiarize your child with some simple sight words and rhymes with this coloring page of "Mary, Mary Quite Contrary".

  • Nursery Rhyme Coloring: Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star

    Familiarize your child with some simple sight words and rhymes with this coloring page of "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star".

  • Book Words

    Teach your child the terms for the physical parts of a book and have her write over the dotted words.

  • Roses are Red: Nursery Rhyme Coloring Page

    Familiarize your child with some simple sight words and rhymes with this coloring page of "Roses are Red...".

  • X Is For...

    Help your preschooler learn the alphabet and practice letter X sounds all while having fun and coloring!

  • Riddle Me This 1

    Riddle me this, riddle me that! This worksheet includes reading comprehension as well as drawing fun for your preschooler or kindergartener.

  • Flip Book Story

    Young learners will flip over this interchangeable story set! They'll learn about story structure and build pre-reading comprehension skills.

  • Identifying Objects

    Your preschooler will practice reasoning and pre-reading skills as he fills out this fun worksheet.

  • Little Boy Blue Coloring Page

    This Little Boy Blue coloring page features the cutie pie fast asleep on a haystack. Add color to bring this peaceful scene to life!

  • Baa Baa Black Sheep

    This "Baa Baa Black Sheep" coloring page encourages your child to think of the simple sounds, songs, and sight words in the nursery rhyme.

  • Where to Start Reading

    Before your preschooler starts learning to read, make sure he knows where: the top left!

  • Pre-Reading Dog Game

    To get a dog to come to you, sometimes you need to call its name. Your preschooler can learn each of these dog's names by reading the clues on this worksheet.

  • Pre-Reading People Game

    Start developing your preschooler's reading skills with this fun game. Have him read each clue (or you can read to him) and match it with a picture.

  • Farm Animal Vocabulary

    Play this fun farm animal board game to help your preschooler practice vocabulary!

  • Mary Had a Little Lamb Coloring Page

    This Mary Had a Little Lamb coloring page depicts a heartwarming scene from the famous nursery rhyme.

  • Reading Interest Survey

    Find out how your students feel about reading with this fun survey. This information can be used to help students choose books or start conversations about different reading materials.

  • Finish That Sentence: Punctuation

    Assess kids' understanding of ending punctuation in this worksheet.

  • Nursery Rhyme Coloring: Hot Cross Buns

    Familiarize your child with some simple sight words and rhymes with this coloring page of "Hot Cross Buns".

  • Colorful Garden of Words

    Codes, colors, and pointing will all help your young student to practice one-to-one correspondence in this interactive worksheet. Students will touch each color-coded word with a corresponding finger while an adult reads the story aloud.

  • Put Things in Order

    Put things in order from first to last! A big part of pre-reading comprehension is learning to put events in order.

  • How Many Words Are There?

    Help students build reading and counting skills with this simple worksheet. Kids will point to each word in a sentence as they read about dogs, cats, and rats.

  • Mother Goose Rhymes: I Had a Little Nut Tree

    Familiarize your child with Mother Goose rhymes with some simple sight words in this coloring page of "I Had a Little Nut Tree".