Beginning Sounds Worksheet
Say each word out loud and write the letter it begins with.
Free printable kindergarten worksheets for math and reading. Kindergartners practice counting, picture addition and subtraction, shapes, and patterns in math, while building beginning sounds, CVC words, and rhyming in reading. Every kindergarten worksheet below is original, uses large figures and simple directions, and includes a clean PDF with an answer key — ready for centers, homework, or learning at home.
Say each word out loud and write the letter it begins with.
Say each word out loud and write the letter it begins with — a second set of sounds to practice.
Look at each shape and count its sides or corners.
Count each group of pictures and write how many — a hands-on first step into counting up to 10.
Practice counting to 10 by filling in missing numbers and finding what comes before and after.
Extend counting into the teens by filling in missing numbers to 20, with a number line to lean on.
Say each CVC word and write the missing middle vowel (a, e, i, o, or u).
Add the two numbers in each problem. All sums are 10 or less.
Use these worksheets for morning work, homework, centers, early finishers, and quick review. Each page lists the skill and a suggested use so you can fit it into your day.
Print a worksheet to practice at home. Every page includes a short parent note and an answer key so you can check work together.
In the United States, kindergartners are usually 5 to 6 years old.
In math, they learn counting, number recognition, addition and subtraction within 10, shapes, and patterns. In reading, they build beginning sounds, CVC words, and rhyming.
Yes. Every worksheet is free to download and print, with no sign-up required, and each includes an answer key.
Absolutely. They are designed for light adult support and work well at home, in centers, or for homeschool.