LKG English Worksheets — Free Printable PDF

LKG is where English starts — recognising the alphabet, tracing capital and small letters, and matching the sound a letter makes to a familiar picture. This page collects every LKG English worksheet on WorkbookWala, pitched for 3–4 year olds and laid out with big, easy-to-trace lettering. Each sheet prints cleanly on A4, ships with a parent answer key, and stays inside a single short activity so your child can finish in one calm sitting. Free, no login.

Topics covered in LKG English

  • Capital letters A to Z — recognise and write
  • Small letters a to z — recognise and write
  • Letter tracing on dotted lines
  • Phonics — the sound each letter makes
  • Matching pictures to the starting letter
  • Beginning sounds (a for apple, b for ball)
  • Simple sight words (a, an, in, is, it, on)
  • Rhyming words — cat / bat / hat

Printable LKG English worksheets

All LKG English worksheets

How to use these worksheets at home

  • Aim for one short sheet at a time — 10 to 15 minutes is plenty for an LKG child.
  • Use a thick pencil or crayon for tracing — small hands grip them better than thin pencils.
  • Sit beside your child and say each letter sound out loud as they trace it; pairing the sound with the shape is how phonics sticks.
  • Re-print the same letter sheet across the week — repetition, not new sheets, is what builds recognition at this age.

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LKG English worksheet FAQs

What English topics should an LKG child learn?
At LKG level, English is about recognising and writing capital and small letters A–Z, matching letters to the sound they make, naming objects that begin with each letter, and reading a handful of two- and three-letter sight words.
Are these LKG worksheets aligned to school?
Yes. The activities mirror what most LKG curricula (CBSE pre-primary, Montessori-influenced, and standard play-school programmes) cover — letter recognition, tracing, phonics sounds and beginning-sound matching.
My child can't write yet — are these still usable?
Yes. Many sheets are tracing and matching activities, so a child who isn't writing freely yet can still complete them. Start with tracing capitals (straight lines) before small letters.
Are the worksheets really free?
Yes — every LKG English worksheet is free to download, print and reuse. No login, no email, no paywall.
Do they come with answer keys?
Yes. Each workbook has a 'With answer key' print view so parents can check matches and beginning sounds quickly.
How often should an LKG child do worksheets?
One short worksheet a day, four or five days a week, is more than enough at this age. Consistency beats volume.