Here are some free pre-kinder printable worksheets to help your little ones develop their skills:
Alphabet
1. Alphabet Tracing Worksheet: Help your child practice writing their alphabet with this tracing worksheet.
2. Alphabet Matching Game: This worksheet features uppercase and lowercase letters with their corresponding sounds. Your child can match the two to practice their alphabet recognition.
3. Alphabet Scavenger Hunt: Help your child find objects around the house that start with each letter of the alphabet.
Numbers
1. Number Tracing Worksheet: Practice counting with your child using this number tracing worksheet.
2. Number Matching Game: Match numbers with their corresponding quantities (e.g., 2 apples).
3. Counting Numbers Worksheet: Count together with your child using this simple worksheet.
Shapes and Colors
1. Shape Tracing Worksheet: Help your child practice drawing basic shapes (e.g., square, circle, triangle) with this tracing worksheet.
2. Color By Number Worksheet: Practice coloring numbers and shapes with your child.
3. Shape Matching Game: Match basic shapes with their corresponding colors.
Social Skills
1. Friendship Social Skills Worksheet: Encourage your child to practice sharing, taking turns, and being kind with these social skills exercises.
2. Good Manners Worksheet: Practice correct table manners with your child using this worksheet.
3. Emotional Intelligence Worksheet: Help your child identify and express their emotions with this worksheet.
Fine Motor Skills
1. Cutting Practice Worksheet: Help your child develop their fine motor skills with this cutting practice worksheet.
2. Sticker Practice Worksheet: Practice placing stickers in designated shapes and colors with your child.
3. Puzzles Worksheet: Complete simple puzzles with your child to develop problem-solving skills.
Games and Activities
1. Memory Match: Play a memory match game with your child using a simple worksheet and pairs of pictures.
2. Pattern Blocks: Practice sequencing and patterning with your child using this worksheet.
3. Counting Games: Play games like "What's Missing?" or "How Many?" to help your child practice counting and basic math skills.
Remember, these worksheets are meant to be fun and engaging! Use them as a resource to complement your child's play-based learning experience.