Free Kindergarten Activities — Online & Printable
Free kindergarten activities — sight words, addition, counting, tracing and more. Aligned to kindergarten readiness goals. No signup, no ads, 100% free.
Kindergarten is the year where 'learning games' stop being disguised play and start doing actual curricular work. By the time kids leave kindergarten, they're expected to know around 40 sight words, count to 100, write their name, and do single-digit addition. That's a lot in one year — and the kids who get there fastest are usually the ones who practice a little every day in small, fun chunks rather than longer formal lessons.
Every activity on this page maps directly to a standard kindergarten readiness checklist. Word Spell introduces early reading through picture-to-word matching. Math Addition covers single-digit sums with visual number bonds. Pattern Wizard builds the logical thinking that underpins early algebra. Sight Words worksheets target the Dolch list directly. And our letter and number tracing sheets build the handwriting that classroom assessments check every term.
None of this feels like work to a 5-year-old, which is the point. Kindergarten-age brains learn best when they don't notice they're learning. Keep sessions under 20 minutes, mix screen activities with printable worksheets, and you'll see real progress within a couple of weeks.
Games for kindergarten activities
Printable Worksheets
Colouring Pages to Print
Frequently Asked Questions
What should my child know before starting kindergarten?+
Letter recognition (most uppercase, some lowercase), counting to 20, writing their own name, basic shapes and colours, and the ability to sit for a 10 to 15 minute activity. Our preschool activities build all of these.
Are these activities classroom-safe?+
Yes. No ads targeted at kids, no user-generated content, no signup. Kindergarten teachers worldwide use JiggyJoy on classroom tablets.
How do I know if my kindergartener is on track?+
Standard targets are: reads around 40 sight words by year-end, adds within 10, writes their name independently, counts to 100. Our games and worksheets all target these specific milestones.
Is there a recommended daily routine?+
15 minutes of a reading game, 15 minutes of a maths game, 10 minutes of a tracing worksheet. That's a full 40-minute kindergarten practice block and most children will do it happily.