Description
Keep learning strong through the end of the school year with these engaging May worksheets for kindergarten! This no-prep printable packet provides meaningful math and literacy practice while helping teachers save valuable planning time. With fun spring-themed activities, students stay engaged while reviewing important skills they have learned throughout the year.
These printables are perfect for morning work, independent practice, homework, literacy centers, math centers, early finishers, and end-of-year review. The easy-to-use format allows students to work independently while reinforcing essential kindergarten concepts.
May Worksheets for Kindergarten Review
These May worksheets help students practice and review key kindergarten standards through a variety of engaging activities. The spring theme adds excitement while providing opportunities for meaningful skill reinforcement during the busy final weeks of school.
Students can work independently or in small groups while building confidence and preparing for first grade.
Build Math and Literacy Skills
Students practice:
- Letter recognition
- Beginning sounds
- Phonics skills
- Sight words
- Writing practice
- Number recognition
- Counting and number sense
- Addition and subtraction
- Problem-solving skills
The variety of activities keeps students engaged while providing valuable review of important kindergarten concepts.
Perfect for End-of-Year Learning
Morning Work
Start each day with meaningful practice that reinforces previously taught skills.
Literacy Centers
Provide independent reading and language arts review activities.
Math Centers
Give students opportunities to strengthen foundational math concepts.
Homework and Review
Send home for extra practice and skill reinforcement.
Why Teachers Love These Printables
- No prep required
- Easy to print and use
- Reinforces multiple skills
- Supports independent learning
- Engaging spring theme
- Great for review and assessment
- Perfect for kindergarten classrooms
These May worksheets provide an easy way to keep students learning and engaged during the final month of school. Whether used for morning work, centers, homework, sub plans, intervention, or independent practice, students receive meaningful opportunities to review and strengthen essential skills.
The variety of activities makes differentiation simple while helping students build confidence before moving on to the next grade level. Teachers appreciate having ready-to-use resources that support both math and literacy instruction while reducing preparation time during a busy season.







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