Letter K Worksheets
1.Write the letter K. Draw a circle around each letter K.
2.K is for kangaroo. Practice tracing curved lines.
3.This is the Key Rhyme.
4.Find and circle two identical keys.
5.K is for kangaroo.
6.Read funny riddles.Write the words which all start with the letter K.
7.K is for Keys.Count, how many keys are on the page?
8.Follow the lines with your pencil. Knight to shield Letter K maze
9.Color the Knight.
10.Kites Rhyme.Draw a line from each word on the left to the matching word on the right side.
Rhymes
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K is for kitten
With white-white fir,
So soft and little Singing:
“Pur,Pur!”
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K is for Kite. kate has a kite.
It is little and it is white.
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This Is The Key
This is the key of the kingdom:
In that kingdom there is a city.
In that city there is a town.
In that town there is a street.
In that street there is a lane.
In that lane there is a yard.
In that yard there is a house.
In that house there is a room.
In that room there is a bed.
On that bed there is a basket.
In that basket there are some flowers.
Flowers in a basket.
Basket on the bed.
Bed in the room.
Room in the house.
House in the yard.
Yard in the lane.
Lane in the street.
Street in the town.
Town in the city.
City in the kingdom.
Of the kingdom this is the key.
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Kites Go Up
(Young preschoolers can act out the words of this simple rhyme.)
The kites go up, the kites go down,
In and around, all over the town
The children run and jump and play,
Because they love a windy day.
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Kites
(Try these two preschool rhymes outside on a windy day.)
Five little kites flying high in the sky
Said, "Hi" to the cloud as it passed by,
Said, "Hi" to the bird, said "Hi" to the sun,
Said, "Hi" to an airplane--oh what fun!
Then whish went the wind,
And they all took a dive:
One, two, three, four, five.
***
Baby Kangaroo
Jump, jump, jump goes the big kangaroo,
(make jumping motion with index finger: other fingers and thumb are folded)
I thought there was one, but I see there are two.
The mother takes her young one along in a pouch
(index of left hand slips up between thumb and fingers of right hand)
Where he can nap like a child on a couch.
(incline head on folded hands)
Jump, Jump, Jump,
Jump, Jump, Jump
(repeat jumping motion)
Funny riddles
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What jumps when it walks and sits when it stands?
A:a kangaroo
***
What does a cat have that no other animal has?
A:Kittens
1.Write the letter K. Draw a circle around each letter K.
2.K is for kangaroo. Practice tracing curved lines.
3.This is the Key Rhyme.
4.Find and circle two identical keys.
5.K is for kangaroo.
6.Read funny riddles.Write the words which all start with the letter K.
7.K is for Keys.Count, how many keys are on the page?
8.Follow the lines with your pencil. Knight to shield Letter K maze
9.Color the Knight.
10.Kites Rhyme.Draw a line from each word on the left to the matching word on the right side.
Letter K Worksheets
Rhymes
***
K is for kitten
With white-white fir,
So soft and little Singing:
“Pur,Pur!”
***
K is for Kite. kate has a kite.
It is little and it is white.
***
This Is The Key
This is the key of the kingdom:
In that kingdom there is a city.
In that city there is a town.
In that town there is a street.
In that street there is a lane.
In that lane there is a yard.
In that yard there is a house.
In that house there is a room.
In that room there is a bed.
On that bed there is a basket.
In that basket there are some flowers.
Flowers in a basket.
Basket on the bed.
Bed in the room.
Room in the house.
House in the yard.
Yard in the lane.
Lane in the street.
Street in the town.
Town in the city.
City in the kingdom.
Of the kingdom this is the key.
***
Kites Go Up
(Young preschoolers can act out the words of this simple rhyme.)
The kites go up, the kites go down,
In and around, all over the town
The children run and jump and play,
Because they love a windy day.
***
Kites
(Try these two preschool rhymes outside on a windy day.)
Five little kites flying high in the sky
Said, "Hi" to the cloud as it passed by,
Said, "Hi" to the bird, said "Hi" to the sun,
Said, "Hi" to an airplane--oh what fun!
Then whish went the wind,
And they all took a dive:
One, two, three, four, five.
***
Baby Kangaroo
Jump, jump, jump goes the big kangaroo,
(make jumping motion with index finger: other fingers and thumb are folded)
I thought there was one, but I see there are two.
The mother takes her young one along in a pouch
(index of left hand slips up between thumb and fingers of right hand)
Where he can nap like a child on a couch.
(incline head on folded hands)
Jump, Jump, Jump,
Jump, Jump, Jump
(repeat jumping motion)
Funny riddles
***
What jumps when it walks and sits when it stands?
A:a kangaroo
***
What does a cat have that no other animal has?
A:Kittens
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