The worksheet "Mixed Kindergarten Skills: Writing Letters, Comparing Lengths, Calendars, and More" includes a variety of skills for students to practice. They include:
* Writing or dictating a paragraph.
* Filling in the numbers in a calendar.
* Using the first letters in a word to describe something, like the letters in "autumn."
* Circling whether one number is more or less than another number.
* Tracing and writing numbers.
* Tracing and writing letters.
* Comparing lengths by ordering them from longest to shortest.
Worksheets that have mixed skills are a great way for students to practice skills they have already learned. They can be a great way to learn new skills, especially if worksheets are completed together as a class or in a small group. They can also be used as an informal assessment to see what skills kids are proficient in and which ones they need more practice with.
Vary the types of skills students practice, not only because it's a good way for them to learn and retain more skills, but also because it keeps things interesting. Students will look forward to seeing what activity they get to do next!
Students can do anything from matching words to pictures, tracing letters, ordering sizes from biggest to smallest, and more. They can complete worksheets as part of classwork, as early finishers, or they can be taken home and used as supplemental practice.

