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  • Alphabetizing Words 1

    If your child knows her ABC's, she can alphabetize words too. Write the words in alphabetical order, flexing her word skills as well as handwriting.

  • Writing Colors: Green

    Grab the green crayons! On this prekindergarten writing and coloring worksheet, kids see green objects, trace and write "green," and color with green.

  • Writing Colors: Brown

    Break out the brown crayons! On this prekindergarten writing and coloring worksheet, kids see brown objects, trace and write "brown," and color with brown.

  • N is for Name

    Did you know there is a holiday called Name Day? Celebrate your name with this fun worksheet, part of our series of holidays A-Z!

  • My Favorite Food Journal Page

    Kindergarteners will write about their favorite foods with this journal worksheet. This activity will develop your students' writing and brainstorming skills while challenging them to fill up the entire page with words!

  • Things That Are Yellow

    Help your preschooler practice his color recognition with this worksheet about the color yellow.

  • Preschool Rhyming Words

    Help your kid's beginning reading skills and make it fun! Try this worksheet, where your student is clued at a picture and a rhyming word to find the answer.

  • Writing Prompt: Favorite Song

    This writing prompt will have students singing as they write and draw away!

  • Rhyme Connection 36

    Increase your preschooler's reading, writing, and spelling skills with this entertaining rhyming worksheet!

  • Alphabetizing Words 2

    Build your preschooler's word skills with this alphabetizing words exercise.

  • Rhyme Connection 2

    This preschool worksheet uses words and pictures to help your child practice rhyming simple words. Do just one, a few, or all forty Rhyme Connection worksheets!

  • Brown Color

    Learn about the brown color and practice fine motor skills along the way with this fun and interactive worksheet!

  • Rhymes with Rain: Rhyme Connection 1

    What rhymes with "rain"? This preschool worksheet uses words and pictures to help your child practice rhyming simple words.

  • Orange Things

    Help your preschooler practice her color recognition along with her fine motor skills by learning all about the color orange!

  • Complete the Poem: Mr. Bear

    Bunny, sunny, tummy, honey. Kids love to rhyme. Fill in the blanks with the rhyming words to make this poem not only sound great, but make sense too.

  • It Happened to Me

    Invite your students to jog their memories, recall events, and write about what happened to them this morning. This worksheet challenges students to fill the entire page with words.

  • Preschool Rhymes

    Help your preschooler build her understanding of rhymes and words in general with this fun worksheet. Find the answers using a picture and a word that rhymes.

  • Complete the Poem: Cats

    See if your preschooler can finish this poem using the rhyming words provided.

  • How to Read Text

    Move along in our set of book concepts for preschoolers with a reminder to read text from top to bottom and a handwriting exercise for your little learner.

  • Rhyme Connection 15

    Build your preschool child's language skills with this rhyme-matching worksheet! She'll use pictures and sounds along with the alphabet to make connections.

  • Write and Draw Sight Words: Never

    A Write and Draw Sight Words worksheet on the word 'never'. Perfect for preschoolers learning to write and spell.

  • Book and Print Concepts Cover Page

    Start off a totally cute and helpful guide to books for a preschooler.

  • Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow

    Help your preschooler understand the difference between yesterday, today and tomorrow with a fun and simple journal.

  • Alphabetizing Words 4

    If your kid knows the ABC's, move to the next step: alphabetizing words. Practice word skills and handwriting by rewriting the words in alphabetical order.