Preparing for kindergarten is about more than academics.
Children also need confidence with independence, social skills, fine motor development, early literacy, and early math.
This collection includes free printable checklists, assessments, activity books, and progress trackers to help families understand school readiness and support learning at home.
These resources support the key areas children develop before starting school:
Early literacy
Early math
Fine motor skills
Social-emotional skills
Independence skills
A printable activity book designed to help children practise important kindergarten readiness skills.
Activities include:
Literacy activities
Number practice
Fine motor activities
Independence skills
School preparation activities
π Download the FREE Kindergarten Readiness Practice Book
A simple checklist covering the skills children benefit from before starting school.
Includes:
Letter knowledge
Number awareness
Pencil skills
Following directions
Self-help skills
Social development
π Download the FREE Kindergarten Readiness Checklist
A parent-friendly assessment tool to help identify your child's current strengths and areas for additional practice.
π Download the FREE Kindergarten Readiness Assessment
Track progress as your child develops confidence before starting kindergarten.
π Download the FREE Kindergarten Readiness Tracker
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These free resources are suitable for:
Parents
Homeschool families
Preschool teachers
Kindergarten teachers
Caregivers supporting children ages 3β6
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No. Kindergarten readiness focuses on developing the foundations children need to learn successfully at school.
Many families begin building readiness skills throughout the preschool years through everyday activities and play.