In this worksheet students sort the objects that belong to a group (e.g. "school items") versus the objects that do not belong. Students circle the objects that belong and cross out the ones that do not belong.
In this UKG worksheet, students practice using the words "before" and "after". Students answer "before" and "after" questions and color shapes according to "before" and "after" instructions.
Solve the given worksheet to assess your level of preparation. Show your child the X that marks.
In this worksheet, kids learn the meaning of "left" and "right" and practice reading the words left and right.
UKG worksheet where students draw a line to connect the opposites. Word clues are also provided to give some extra reading practice.
Our UKG worksheet on identifying objects of the same size. Students circle the picture which is the same size as the first picture. The goal is to help students learn the concepts of "same" and "different" as they apply to physical size.
Our size comparison worksheet on "shortest". In this worksheet students circle the "shortest" object.
Our worksheet on longer and shorter. Students identify which objects are longer or shorter; we want students to become instantly familiar with these common size comparisons.
This UKG worksheet compare "tall" and "short". Students circle the "taller" or "shorter" of the two objects shown.
Following the three R's (reducing material usage, reusing materials and recycling used materials) helps us protect the environment. Students identify which of the three R's is the best way to deal with each item pictured.