Contents
The kitchen is one of the most familiar places in any home—and it’s also a great place to learn new words! Our Things in the Kitchen Worksheets are designed to help children recognize and name common kitchen items like spoon, fork, stove, fridge, and more.
Download Things in the Kitchen Worksheets
Circle Things in the Kitchen Worksheets
Look at the pictures carefully. Can you find all the things that belong in a kitchen? Circle only the objects that you would usually see or use in a kitchen. Be careful—some pictures do not belong! Take your time and have fun spotting the kitchen items.
Fill in the Blank Things in the Kitchen Worksheets
Look at the picture carefully and write the names of the things you can see in the kitchen. Choose the correct words from the word box and write them on the lines below the picture. Make sure you spell each word correctly!
2. Look at each item in the picture carefully. Then, write the correct English word for each one on the line provided. Use the word box if you need help spelling. Try your best to name all the items!
Matching Things in the Kitchen Worksheet
Look at each picture carefully and find the correct label that matches it. Draw a line from the picture to the right word. Make sure each picture is matched with the correct name!
Coloring Things in the Kitchen Worksheet
Look at the pictures carefully and color all the kitchen items you can find. Use any colors you like! Try to spot each item that belongs in a kitchen—don’t forget anything!
How to Use These Worksheets at Home and School
These Things in the Kitchen Worksheets are simple, fun, and flexible—perfect for both classroom and home learning. Here are some effective ways to use them:
📚 In the Classroom:
-
Warm-Up Activity: Start the day by reviewing kitchen items using flashcards, then move into the worksheet for practice.
-
Group Work: Let students work in pairs or small groups to complete matching or cut-and-paste tasks, building teamwork and vocabulary.
-
Hands-On Learning: After completing the worksheets, take a short “kitchen tour” around the classroom with real or toy items for better understanding.
🏠 At Home:
-
Daily Practice: Use the worksheets during quiet time or as part of a weekly theme. Kids can complete them independently or with a parent’s help.
-
Kitchen Hunt: After finishing a worksheet, ask your child to find real-life items from the page in your kitchen!
-
Create a Word Wall: Post new words from the worksheets on the fridge or a board to reinforce vocabulary through daily exposure.
Find out what everyday items live in your kitchen!
- Ordinal Number Worksheets for Kindergarten - May 15, 2025
- Fun 3D Shapes Worksheets - May 15, 2025
- Regular Verbs & Irregular Verbs Worksheets and Exercises - May 15, 2025