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Early Writing
Writing worksheets for preschool and kindergarten.
These worksheets provide practice in tracing and writing sentences as well as concepts such as capitalization, punctuation and the use of prepositions. Various types of writing prompts are also provided.

Simple sentences
Tracing, writing and unscrambling simple sentences.
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Capitalize the first word of sentences and proper nouns.
Periods, question marks and exclamation marks.
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Basic prepositions (above, below, beside ....).
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Kindergarten Writing Worksheets
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A practice sentence
The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog. Your child gets practice writing this sentence and coloring in the picture.
A series of events
What did you do today? In this language arts worksheet, your child gets practice looking up words in a dictionary, writing words in alphabetical order, and drawing.
All about me!
My name is… In this writing worksheet, your kids get practice writing their name, age, and address and drawing a self-portrait and a picture of where they live.
This early writing worksheet gives your child practice writing the entire alphabet in lowercase letters.
It's the opposite! In this language arts worksheet, your child gets practice identifying antonyms such as on/off, light/dark, and night/day.
Classroom words
Can you spot the teacher? In this language arts worksheet, your child will find 10 items in the picture of a classroom and write the word next to each one.
In this coloring reading worksheet, your child gets practice reading color words, matching each color word to the correct image, and, of course, coloring!
Connect the animal to its food
In this early writing worksheet, your child will draw straight lines across the page to connect each animal to its dinner.
Connect the animal to its home
In this early writing worksheet, your child will draw straight lines across the page to connect each animal to the right home.
Connect the rhymes: vowel sound a
In this coloring worksheet, your child will identify the pictures of rhyming words that have the same vowel sounds.
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At the kindergarten level we start by teaching the formation of letters. Then we apply this to sentence writing by having them apply those letters to premade sentences that require the letters to complete the entries. Most of the worksheets prompt young children to harness their imaginations to complete short stories. There is no wrong answer to writing about creative topics and your students will want more of the popular teaching tools. Print the worksheets to allow your kids to take their thoughts home with them to finish what they started in the classroom. Kindergarten represents the start of an educational journey your students will always cherish by introducing simple writing prompt worksheets in the classroom. We also have short passages that end in students creating short writing samples. This can always be fun to have students work in as pairs. I would pool students together by interest.
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Write six words to describe the robot. Write one word in each shape. Color the robot. This simple worksheet gets students to begin to take chances and express themselves.

Gary and the Kite
Use pictures and words to finish the story. This is a visual prompt writing practice worksheet.

What does your pet look like? Is it big or little? Is it furry or scaly? What does it eat? What is your favorite thing about it? What is your pet’s name? Draw a picture of your pet.
Write six words to describe summer. Write one word in each cloud. Color the picture. If you have more, please write them.
Robot Brother
There are a series of images that you are asked to write a story about. What do you think is going on in the images.
Where I Live
Describe where you live. How long have you lived there? What does it look like? Is it big or small? What is your favorite thing about it?
What is your favorite toy? Write six words to describe your favorite toy. Write one word on each line. Draw a picture of your favorite toy in the box.
Complete the Story
It was a sunny day. Dear Kitten wanted to play, but she had no one to play with. Dear Kitten was sad. But then...
If you could have on wish come true, what would you want it to be? Write about your wish. Draw a picture.
Create a superhero. What is your superhero's power? What does your superhero look like? Write six words to describe your superhero. Draw your superhero in the box. On the lines below, write a sentence about your superhero.
Those Cats!
Write two words to describe each cat. Write your words on the lines. Color each cat. They each have a bit of personality of their own, as you can see in the images.
Write three things you like about school. Write three things you don't like about school. Color the picture.
The Flamingo
Write six words to describe the flamingo. Write one word on each line. Color the flamingo. Did you know that they get there pink color from the food that they eat?
Complete each sentence. Express you thoughts about your family and the people in it.
Write six words to describe winter. This one of those polarizing seasons, you either love or hate it, depending on your outlook and experience. Draw a winter scene in the snow globe.
How to Help Kindergartners Learn to Write Better
Kindergarteners are just starting. They are vulnerable and have a hard time adjusting to the school environment. It can be a challenging task to teach them to write. However, you need to start somewhere; developing patience and perseverance is an excellent place to get your students to start writing. Handbooks come in handy in this regard. They teach letters, shapes, and numbers in a fun way. Use fun handwriting exercises to help kindergarteners learn to write.
Every Kindergarten teacher should strive to keep student consistent by practicing these skills daily and on a set schedule. When kindergarteners begin writing it will start as scribbles and then advance on a regular program to looking like clearly recognizable letters. It is always good to focus on the use of sight words in the beginning and then advance to kindergarten grade level appropriate vocabulary words. The more of these activities you can work on in a group setting the better. I would always start each lesson by having students present as a group and then break off into small group work followed by independent work. When you introduce writing lessons to your kindergarten students, you want to ease them into the spirit by focusing and working on all kinds of new thoughts.
Here are some of the most effective writing techniques for kindergarteners:
1. Engage Them by Telling a Story
Engage your students by telling them an interesting story. Try to discuss the plot, characters, and artwork. Help your child determine what will happen next based on the illustrations. Define unusual or intriguing words. Incorporate fruits, vegetables, animals, or anything that can be visualized into the story. Let them explore the made-up world.
2. Teach Them to Write Their Name
When you see the letters of their name in other places, point them out to them. Explore the signs, hoardings, ads, and visuals. Encourage them even if they simply write the first few letters of their name at first; they will quickly add the rest.
3. Use Games as a Teaching Tool
Many games and puzzles help children learn to spell and build their vocabulary simultaneously. These games can include kid-friendly versions of classics such as crosswords, word games, anagrams, and cryptography. Flash cards are also a lot of fun to use. Select topics that interest the kindergarteners.
4. Encourage Them to Write
Kindergartners have a strong sense of self-worth and a desire to be liked by others. Allow children to write in their journals about whatever they choose. Kindergarteners are baffled by the usage of sentence starters. It's okay if they keep writing on the same subject for a long time. Reading the same book, again and again, is akin to that experience.
5. Provide Supplies and Location
Students have a strong sense of where they belong. They need to feel comfortable in the place they write. Therefore, you should provide them with a desk or table with a nice, flat surface. Make sure it has good lighting. Similarly, you have to provide them with writing implements, including pencils, pens, and crayons, so they have no trouble experimenting with their creativity.
6. Brainstorm Ideas
Encourage the kindergartens to share their thoughts and memories with you by asking open-ended questions and listening attentively to what they have to say.
7. Create a Fostering Environment
Make your home and classroom a place where they can play with letters and words in various ways. Place a book of children's stories in each room. This way, they will better understand words and their meanings. Label everything and use prominent, bold characters as you write the terms on the card.
Moreover, ensure your child has easy access to magnetic letters on the refrigerator so they can practice their handwriting and letter formation. You can also draw the food and help them write its name on a whiteboard.
8. Involve Them in the Daily Chores
This is something that can only be done at home. Parents are encouraged to involve their children to assist them in preparing weekly menus or shopping lists. The images you see in publications, books, or online can be a great topic of discussion with your child. Tape index cards with alphabet letters on them to a wall.
Furthermore, make food boxes a sensory experience for your kindergarteners by pointing out terms and describing the contents. Then, help them write or build the name of their favorite meal using plastic letters.
Final Words
And that's a wrap on how to help kindergarteners learn to write. Remember that teaching writing to kindergarteners is not for those who are easily intimidated. Have some fun with the odd spellings, hilarious thoughts, and innocent excitement that will lead to young people becoming lifelong learners.

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