First, kids trace lines on this prekindergarten writing worksheet to strengthen the fine motor skills needed to form the letter A. Then they trace the letter A!
In this Halloween-themed activity, young learners will find out what happens when they mix two household items together to create a surprising chemical reaction.
Can your child remember the letters of the alphabet? To fill in this gaps of this St. Patrick's Day printable she'll write in the missing capital letters.
Learning how to read fluently includes more than just piecing letters together to form words. Kids also have to read from left to right and notice spacing between words. Help your child become a fluent reader by tackling these skills.
Learning to add single-digit numbers is a highlight of the kindergarten math curriculum. You can support addition fluency with this guided lesson that takes kindergarteners through an understanding of values. Kids will learn with focused instruction and practice that by putting numbers together, they get a new number. When the lesson is over, kids can continue practicing addition with our accompanying worksheets.
Arr, it's time to find some pirate treasure! Kids get practice with three-digit counting as they fill in the missing numbers to find the treasure chest.
If your child is around 5 years of age, you are likely getting ready to start them in kindergarten. Many states require that their school districts offer either a half-day or full-day kindergarten program, so once you find a program for your student, it’s time to start discovering what your child will be learning. Scroll to the bottom of the page to learn more.
Resources for Kindergartners to Become Lifelong Learners
Kindergarten is often a child’s first introduction to school. The Learning Library’s surplus of online resources help new learners transition into the scholastic world of ABCs and 123s. Teachers, parents or tutors can choose from a vast collection of stimulating lesson plans, helpful worksheets, crowd-pleasing games, printable workbooks and other captivating academic tools created by expert teachers.
Interactive stories such as “Three Billy Goats Gruff” are narrated and illustrated with vivid, engaging imagery to get young learners excited about books. Kids can click on individual words to gain familiarity with their letters and sounds. Similarly, visually appealing informational games help keep kids focused. Lesson plans range from educational basics like counting from 1 to 100 to science courses on the fascinating life cycle of a butterfly.
Kindergarten is also a time where many kids are introduced to their peer group. The Learning Library offers important tools to instill healthy social skills such as how to be a friend or what it means to be a good citizen.
A refreshing component of teaching kindergartners is that most subjects are brand new to them. The enjoyable library resources will ensure that their young curiosity continues to blossom.