Kindergarten Ela Reading Fiction Worksheets

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  • Humpty Dumpty

    Use this well-loved nursery rhyme to help your kindergarten students identify the letter A.

  • Color Little Red Riding Hood

    Color in one of the most famous characters in fairytale history: Little Red Riding Hood!

  • Five Toes Nursery Rhyme

    This worksheet helps introduce students to detail reading through a nursery rhyme.

  • The Night Before Christmas

    Share a classic Christmas poem with your little one. She'll get to color illustrations to The Night Before Christmas as she reads along!

  • Retell It

    Kids recall important details from a story in this listening comprehension worksheet.

  • Christmas Rebus Story

    Fill in the blanks of this Christmas story by using pictures that represent words.

  • Nonfiction Compare & Contrast

    Help your kindergarten students learn about comparing and contrasting nonfiction texts using this helpful Venn diagram.

  • Halloween Rebus Story

    Complete a Halloween story by pasting pictures in the correct places in a text.

  • Hanukkah Rebus Story

    Complete this Hanukkah story by selecting the correct pictures instead of words.

  • The Night Before Christmas: Part 2

    Enjoy part 2 of this classic holiday poem, The Night Before Christmas! Your little ones can color the illustrations as they read along.

  • My Story Reflection

    Kids rate stories and share favorite texts in this worksheet.

  • What Happened?

    Your kindergarteners can help decide what happened in the story by carefully looking at each image and reading the parts of the story.

  • Who Am I: Halloween

    Read the clues to find out who's who in this fun, Halloween-themed problem solving challenge.

  • I Can Retell a Story!

    Use this worksheet as a way for students to practice retelling a familiar story using their own words and images.

  • My Describing Poem

    Practice writing sensory poetry using this helpful template that focuses on a place and setting.

  • Thanksgiving Rebus Story

    This Thanksgiving rebus story gets your child to fill in the blanks with pictures. Use this Thanksgiving rebus to cut and paste your holiday story together.

  • Story Flipbook

    Flip through a story flipbook with your child, a great way to teach about beginning, middle and end.

  • Make a Mini Story Book: My Cat

    Packed with reading practice and big on cute, this mini book is sure to get your kindergartener in the reading mood.

  • Make a Mini Story Book: Look at the Animals

    With a simple story featuring an elephant, pig, bear, and more, this little mini book is just right for beginning readers.

  • Map that Story!

    A big focus in kindergarten is on reading comprehension skills. This open ended worksheet is a wonderful way for students to practice these skills as they map out a familiar story using their own words and images.

  • Halloween Costume Game

    Try a Halloween-themed reading and problem solving game for kindergarteners.

  • Halloween Guessing Game

    Read clues and use problem-solving skills to figure out which child is dressed up in which Halloween costume.

  • Make a Storyboard

    Is your kid over the moon for stories? Let him use his imagination to make a storyboard of a familiar nursery rhyme.

  • Sharing Ideas About Stories

    This open ended worksheet is a great way for students to practice sharing their opinions of read alouds while working on their reading comprehension skills.