Collection: Free Kindergarten Worksheets – View Before Download

  1. Kindergarten English worksheets for LKG and UKG kids – printable phonics, alphabet, reading and writing PDF worksheets for preschool learning.

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  2. Kindergarten EVS worksheets for LKG and UKG kids – printable environmental studies worksheets covering animals, plants, food, transport and surroundings.

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  3. Kindergarten Maths worksheets for LKG and UKG kids – printable number, counting, addition, subtraction and shapes worksheets for preschool learning.

    KG Maths

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  4. Kindergarten motor skills worksheets for LKG and UKG kids – printable tracing, coloring, cutting and fine motor skill worksheets for preschool learning.

    Motor Skills - KG

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  5. Kindergarten reasoning worksheets for LKG and UKG kids – printable maze, patterns, sequencing and shadow matching worksheets for preschool learning.

    Logical Reasoning - KG

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Printable Worksheets for Nursery, Preschool & Kindergarten (1000+ PDFs)

Explore 1000+ printable worksheets designed for nursery, preschool, and kindergarten learners (ages 3–6). This collection covers early Maths, English, EVS, reasoning, and motor skills through structured, activity-based practice.

From alphabet tracing and phonics to number recognition, counting, shapes, patterns, and logical thinking, these worksheets support step-by-step skill development. All resources are fully visible online and available as downloadable PDFs for home and classroom use.

Since 2014, Olympiadtester has supported kindergarten students in building strong foundational skills for future Olympiad and academic success through structured practice resources aligned with CBSE, ICSE, and NEP learning goals.

Early Maths: Numbers, Patterns & Basic Operations

Numbers & Counting: Practice number recognition, counting, and number tracing with structured activities.

Addition: Learn basic addition using simple and visual problem-solving exercises.

Subtraction: Build early subtraction skills through guided practice.

Patterns: Identify and complete patterns to strengthen logical thinking.

Shapes: Recognise and understand basic shapes through visual activities.

Measurement: Learn size, length, and comparison concepts using real-life examples.

Graphs & Charts: Introduction to simple data interpretation using pictures.

Early English: Alphabets, Phonics & Reading Skills

Alphabet Practice: Recognise, trace, and write letters with structured tracing activities.

Phonics: Learn letter sounds, blending, and early reading skills.

Sight Words: Improve reading fluency with commonly used words.

Vocabulary: Build word knowledge through picture-based learning.

Reading: Develop comprehension with simple sentences and passages.

Writing: Practice word formation and basic sentence writing.

EVS: Exploring the World Around Us

Animals: Learn about animals and their habitats.

Plants: Understand plant parts and their uses.

Human Body: Learn basic body parts and functions.

Weather: Understand seasons and daily weather.

Food & Nutrition: Learn about healthy eating habits.

Environment: Build awareness about surroundings.

Transport: Learn different modes of transport.

Life Skills: Develop everyday practical skills.

Reasoning & Thinking Skills

Patterns & Sequences: Identify logical sequences and relationships.

Mazes: Solve maze activities to improve focus and problem-solving.

Sequencing: Arrange objects and events in logical order.

Puzzles & Brain Games: Strengthen analytical thinking through engaging tasks.

Visual Reasoning: Improve observation and comparison skills.

Motor Skills & Pre-Writing Development

Tracing: Improve pencil control and pre-writing readiness.

Coloring: Enhance creativity and hand control.

Connect-the-Dots: Build coordination and number sequencing skills.

Cut & Paste: Strengthen fine motor skills through hands-on activities.

How to Use These Worksheets Effectively

Start with tracing and basic recognition activities, then gradually move to phonics, numbers, and problem-solving tasks. Practicing 2–4 activities daily helps build consistency without overwhelming the child.

Access & Usage

All worksheets are fully visible online before download and available as printable PDFs. Suitable for home practice, homework support, homeschooling, and classroom learning.

FAQs – Nursery, Preschool & Kindergarten Worksheets

Q. Are these worksheets suitable for nursery, LKG, and UKG?

Yes, the worksheets are designed for ages 3–6 with gradual progression in difficulty across nursery, LKG, and UKG levels.

Q. Are these worksheets free or paid?

Many worksheets are available for free, while some structured worksheet sets are offered as premium downloadable PDFs.

Q. What is the best order to use these worksheets?

Begin with tracing and basic recognition, followed by phonics, numbers, and then reasoning or problem-solving activities.

Q. How many worksheets should a child practice daily?

2–4 worksheets per day focusing on one or two concepts is ideal for effective learning.

Q. Do these worksheets follow school curriculum guidelines?

Yes, the worksheets are designed in line with CBSE, ICSE, and NEP-based early learning objectives.

Q. Can these worksheets be used for homeschooling?

Yes, they provide structured practice across subjects and are suitable for both home and classroom use.