

This Kindergarten worksheet turns letter learning into an exciting visual discovery game by encouraging children to find and identify hidden letters within pictures. Designed to build early literacy and observation skills, it combines picture-based searching, letter recognition, and simple sentence work in a playful, age-appropriate format.
1. It sharpens visual discrimination and attention to detail.
2. It helps children recognize letter shapes in different contexts.
3. It strengthens memory and concentration through picture-based tasks.
4. It builds confidence in identifying letters before formal reading begins.
🧠 Exercise 1 – Find the Hidden Letter
Children carefully look at a detailed picture and circle every hidden **letter “A”** they can find. This activity builds focus, scanning skills, and letter recognition.
✏️ Exercise 2 – Picture Search: Identify the Hidden Letter
Learners observe pictures and choose the correct letter that is cleverly hidden within each image (such as B, C, T, L, V, O, H, U, Y, D). This reinforces shape recognition and visual reasoning.
📋 Exercise 3 – Rewrite Sentences with Hidden Letters
Children complete and rewrite simple sentences by identifying and filling in missing letters (e.g., *An apple a day is good for you*, *The rabbit runs very fast*). This builds word awareness and sentence understanding.
📝 Exercise 4 – Letter-Based Sentence Writing
Students write a line about objects that start with the letters **P, V, E,** and **N**, encouraging vocabulary building and early sentence formation.
Exercise 1 – Hidden Letter Search
All hidden occurrences of the letter **A** are correctly circled in the picture.
Exercise 2 – Picture Search (Correct Letters)
1. B 2. C 3. T 4. L 5. V
6. O 7. H 8. U 9. Y 10. D
Exercise 3 – Rewritten Sentences
1. An apple a day is good for you.
2. The rabbit runs very fast.
3. A blue ball is on the playground.
4. A small ant walks in the park.
5. The swan can swim in the lake.
6. A funny panda plays in the zoo.
7. A lamp glows on the table.
8. The frog and fish are friends.
9. We saw a colourful kite from the kitchen.
10. The tree is very tall.
Exercise 4 – Sentence Writing
Answers may vary.
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It sharpens observation and boosts letter awareness.
Children learn to spot letters in different fonts and settings.
Yes, because they feel like a treasure hunt.