Kindergarten students enhance foundational skills by practicing phonics and number recognition from 0 to 20. These activities promote early literacy and numeracy through engaging exercises designed to build confidence and proficiency. Explore the available worksheets to support your child's learning journey effectively.
Beginning Sound Recognition
Help children identify the beginning sound of the word "cat" by encouraging them to say the word slowly and focus on the first sound. Ask them to circle the letter that matches the initial sound in "sun," reinforcing phonemic awareness.
Counting and Number Skills
Practice counting by asking how many apples are shown in the picture, helping kids connect numbers with objects. Then, guide them to trace the number that comes after nine, building number sequence understanding.
Rhyming and Letter Matching
Engage children in finding and coloring the word that rhymes with "dog" to develop phonological skills. To reinforce letter recognition, have them match pictures to their correct beginning letters.
Number Order and Writing
Ask which number comes before seven to support number order knowledge. Encourage children to count and write the number of stars they see, strengthening counting and writing coordination.
Letter Identification and Number Recognition
Question what letter the word "apple" starts with to enhance letter-sound association. Finally, direct children to point to the number twelve, reinforcing numeral recognition in a fun, interactive way.










Kindergarten Number Writing Practice 0 to 20 Worksheet