Students identify healthy foods and differentiate them from non-healthy foods. Students match common foods with their respective food groups (fruits, vegetables, meats or beans, grains and dairy).
Students of UKG who are already cleared concept on Human Body Parts can solve this paper. Match the Basic Human Body Parts you Learned.In this worksheet students label eight parts of the body (arm, hand, leg, foot, eye, mouth, ear, nose).
In this worksheet, we will practice identifying the five senses and exploring ways senses are used to observe the world around us.Students circle the objects they can hear or see.
In this worksheet, students will match animals to their homes.(e.g. a bat) with their home (e.g. a cave).
This challenging worksheet ask students to classify animals based on different criteria. Students classify animals as birds and fish. Hints are given to help.
Students identify the seeds in each fruit or vegetable and recognize both that fruit contains seeds and that seeds can grow into plants which bear fruit.
In this worksheet, students learn to distinguish between plants from animals.
Here you will find Math Addition Worksheets, to help your child learn their addition within to 20. An excellent Maths resource for UKG.
Get a grip on the basic mathematical knowledge with this maths worksheet for UKG. This worksheet has practice decomposing 5.
Your child needs to be able to count objects to 10 before they can add or subtract within 10.This worksheet helps kids to count the objects quickly. counting is a method of counting numbers by adding a number every time to the previous number.