Strawberry Worksheets for Kindergarten
Every time strawberry season rolls around, I know it’s time to bring out my Strawberry Worksheets for Kindergarten. My kids have always loved themed activities, and strawberries make the perfect early summer topic. Whether you’re starting a new plant unit or just need something fun to keep your child learning, these printables are a sweet way to go.
If you’re looking for more ways to explore plants in your homeschool, you can find more hands-on ideas over on my Plant Activities for Kids page. I pull something from that collection whenever we’re stuck inside or need something to keep our hands busy while I read aloud.
Keep reading to see everything that’s included and how we use them in our home. These pages are easy to prep and full of fun. From counting seeds to drawing silly faces, there are plenty of ways to mix learning with creativity.
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Fun and Uncommon Facts About Strawberries
We all know strawberries are delicious, but they’re also full of surprises. These facts make great conversation starters while your kids color or trace.
- Strawberries are the only fruit with seeds on the outside. Each strawberry has about 200 seeds, which makes them unique and fun to count.
- They’re part of the rose family. Yep, that sweet smell isn’t just a coincidence. Strawberries are botanical cousins to roses.
- They don’t ripen after picking. Unlike bananas or tomatoes, strawberries stop developing once they’re off the plant, so it’s best to harvest them fully ripe.
Recommended Strawberry Books
Reading about strawberries while working on these pages adds a lovely layer to your homeschool time. I always keep a few themed books nearby to build interest and connection.
The Strawberry GardenThe First Strawberries (Picture Puffins)It’s Strawberry Picking Time: Strawberry Picking for Kids, Strawberries for Children, Strawberry Picking, Strawberries for ChildrenCook-a-Doodle-Doo!Tilda Strawberry in the garden: A heartwarming story of a child and her grandma…Spring Is for Strawberries
Why Learning About Strawberries Is Important for Kids
Learning about strawberries isn’t just for fun. It helps kids connect with the natural world around them.
- They see where their food comes from. It’s a chance to talk about farms, gardens, and what it takes to grow food.
- It encourages curiosity. One question about seeds can lead to a whole rabbit hole of discovery.
- Perfect for on-the-go learning. These coloring pages are easy to bring along during a road trip or family visit.
My Recommended Plant Printable Packs
If your kids enjoy these pages, you’ll want to check out my favorite printable kits for more plant-themed fun. They pair well with the strawberry set and offer more pretend play and creative activities.
What Kids Can Learn from This Kindergarten Strawberry Printable Pack
These worksheets are more than just busywork. They sneak in learning through simple, hands-on activities.
- Fine motor practice. Tracing letters and numbers helps build hand control and confidence.
- Counting and number sense. The I-spy game and seed counting pages give early math skills a boost.
- Creative thinking. Drawing a funny strawberry face lets your child explore personality and humor through art.
Recommended Strawberry Toys
Adding strawberry-themed toys to your homeschool can keep the excitement going long after the worksheets are done.
Wooden Lacing Toys for Toddlers, Baby Toys Strawberry Threading Learning Fine Motor Skills,Montessori Sensory Educational Wooden Block Puzzle Travel Gift for 1 2 3 Years Old Baby Boys GirlsSnap & Switch Strawberry Shortcake Produce Stand Set – Buildable Toy Set with Fruit Stand Accessories for Creative Pretend PlayTender Leaf Toys – Strawberry Flower Pot – Indoor Garden Pretend Play with Magnetic Bumblebee, Removable Leaves and Strawberries – Basic Life Learning Skills Fun for Children 3+Mudpuppy Strawberry Cat Cone 48 Piece Scratch and Sniff Shaped Mini PuzzleSkilLify Math Board Games for Kids with Dice Poppers, Math Manipulatives Kindergarten Preschool Math Games Counters Toys, Addition and Subtraction Dice Games Homeschool Supplies Classroom Must HavesSensory Activity Board Busy Board for Toddlers with Fine Motor Skills Development,Travel Toy for Kids 3+Years(Strawberry)
Strawberry-Themed Learning Pages Supplies
You won’t need much to get started, but here are a few basics I always keep on hand.
- Printer (I have this one)
- Paper
- Pencil
- Crayons
- Optional: clipboard or tray for use on the go
I have the HP printer 8710, but it’s not available anymore. It’s been running well for years now. Look for another HP Instant Ink-ready printer so that you can use their program to send you ink cartridges whenever your printer gets low on ink.
What’s Included in the Strawberry Activity Pages?
Coloring Page
A sweet scene with two children picking strawberries in a patch. The word “Strawberry” sits at the top for beginning readers to recognize.
S is for Strawberry
Your child will trace uppercase and lowercase S as well as the word “strawberry.” Great for early handwriting practice and letter recognition.
Strawberry Snacks
This is an I-spy activity where kids count different strawberry-themed snacks. They’ll spot jam, cakes, and berries and write how many of each they find.
Seed Counting
Each strawberry has seeds your child can count and record. It’s an easy way to mix early math with a visual, tactile element.
Funny Strawberry Face
This one always makes us laugh. Kids draw their silly strawberry character and give it a personality through coloring and design.
Fun Plant Activities to Try
If you’re looking for more hands-on fun with plants, I’ve got plenty of options for you to explore.
- Strawberry Activity Sheets
- Parts of a Strawberry Plant Worksheet
- Strawberry Life Cycle Worksheet
- Sunflower Activity Sheets
- Plant Life Cycle Worksheets
- Life Cycle of a Flower Worksheet for Preschool by Homeschool Preschool
- Parts of a Plant Worksheet by Homeschool of 1
This printable is perfect if you’re teaching about food, plants, or just want a fun seasonal resource. These strawberry pages can add a sweet touch to your week. Let me know how your kids enjoy them.