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Living Room Worksheets for Kids: Furniture & Objects Practice PDF

“In the Living Room” worksheets are designed to build vocabulary, improve word–picture recognition, and strengthen early reading and writing skills. Through fun activities such as circling, matching, word searches, fill-in-the-blank, and labeling, children will explore common living room objects in an engaging and interactive way. These worksheets are ideal for preschoolers, kindergarteners, and early elementary learners.

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Circle Things in the Living Room Worksheets

1. Look at the pictures carefully and circle all the items that you would usually find in a living room. Think about each object and decide whether it belongs in a living room or not.

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2. Look at each group of pictures and circle the one that best matches the word or description. Choose the item that fits correctly based on your knowledge.

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Fill in the Blank Things in the Living Room Worksheets

1. Look at each picture and fill in the blank with the correct word that names the item shown.

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2. Complete each word by filling in the missing letters. Use the pictures as clues to help you decide which letters are missing.

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Matching Things in the Living Room Worksheets

Match each living room item to the correct word by drawing a line between the picture and its name. Look carefully at each image and think about what the item is called.

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Find and circle the names of common living room items hidden in the puzzle. Words may appear horizontally, vertically, or diagonally.

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How to Use “In the Living Room” Worksheets at Home and School

At Home:

  • Interactive Learning Time: Sit with your child and complete the worksheet together. Point to real objects in your living room that match the pictures.
  • Vocabulary Practice: Read each word aloud and ask your child to repeat it to improve pronunciation and memory.
  • Hands-On Activities: After finishing the worksheet, play a scavenger hunt by asking your child to find the actual items in your living room.
  • Creative Add-ons: Encourage your child to color the pictures, draw their own living room, or cut and paste furniture images from magazines.

At School:

  • Group Work: Use the worksheets in lessons about the home or furniture. Students can work in pairs or small groups to complete activities together.
  • Speaking Practice: Ask students to point to items in the classroom or pictures and say their names in English.
  • Learning Centers: Place the worksheets in literacy centers where students can match words and pictures, solve word searches, or complete missing letters.
  • Home Connection: Assign the worksheets as homework so students can reinforce classroom learning by identifying items at home.
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Living Room Worksheets for Kids: Furniture & Objects Practice PDF — Practice Quiz

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Q1

Question 1: Which of these items would you usually find in a living room?

Question 1 options
A sofa is a common living room item. A bathtub belongs in a bathroom, an oven belongs in a kitchen, and a bed belongs in a bedroom.
Q2

Question 2: In the living room word search worksheets, words can only appear horizontally.

Question 2 options
This is false. The article states that words may appear horizontally, vertically, or diagonally in the word search puzzle.
Q3

Question 3: The article suggests playing a ___ hunt after finishing the worksheet at home.

Question 3 options
The article recommends playing a scavenger hunt by asking your child to find the actual items in your living room.
Q4

Question 4: Match each living room worksheet activity to what you do in it.

Question 4 options
Circle worksheet
Fill in the blank worksheet
Matching worksheet
Word search worksheet
Draw lines to connect
Circle items that belong
Find hidden words in a puzzle
Write the missing word

Select an item on the left, then tap its match on the right.

Circle worksheets ask you to circle items that belong in a living room. Fill in the blank worksheets ask you to write the missing word. Matching worksheets ask you to draw lines between pictures and words. Word search worksheets ask you to find hidden words in a puzzle.
Q5

Question 5: Which item does NOT belong in a living room?

Question 5 options
A lamp, a TV, and a couch are all common living room items. A refrigerator belongs in a kitchen, so it does not belong in a living room.

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