Let’s go step by step to solve this worksheet.
First, we need to trace the letter K. There are two Ks shown — one big and one small. We start at the dot on each and follow the lines to make the letter K correctly. That part is just practice writing.
Next, we have to color the things that start with the sound “K”. Let’s look at each picture and say its name out loud (in our head or quietly) to see if it starts with “K”.
Here’s what we see:
1. A kid doing a kick → “Kid” starts with K
✔
2. A butterfly → “Butterfly” starts with B
✘
3. A king → “King” starts with K
✔
4. A kite → “Kite” starts with K
✔
5. A rat → “Rat” starts with R
✘
6. A leaf → “Leaf” starts with L
✘
7. A kangaroo → “Kangaroo” starts with K
✔
8. Three kids standing → “Kids” starts with K
✔
9. A koala → “Koala” starts with K
✔
10. A tree → “Tree” starts with T
✘
11. A key → “Key” starts with K
✔
So, the pictures we should color are:
- The kid kicking
- The king
- The kite
- The kangaroo
- The three kids
- The koala
- The key
That’s 7 pictures total.
We do NOT color:
- Butterfly
- Rat
- Leaf
- Tree
Now, let’s double-check: Did we miss any? Let’s list them again:
✔ Kid (kicking)
✔ King
✔ Kite
✔ Kangaroo
✔ Kids (group of 3)
✔ Koala
✔ Key
Yes — all of these start with the “K” sound.
Final Answer:
Color these 7 pictures: the kicking kid, the king, the kite, the kangaroo, the group of three kids, the koala, and the key.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of k worksheets.