KG Morning Work | 180 Days of Spiral Review | Math & ELA | 4th Quarter

About This Product
Kindergarten Morning Work | 4th Quarter Student Pages + Full-Year Teacher Resources
Finish the kindergarten year strong with 45 days of Kindergarten morning work for Quarter 4. This resource includes ALL teacher resources for the complete 180-day program, while the student practice pages in this pack are specifically for 4th Quarter: Days 136β180.
Whatβs Included
β FULL-YEAR TEACHER RESOURCES
You receive the complete teacher toolkit for planning, organizing, differentiating, and tracking the entire 180-day Kindergarten morning work program:
Teacher Guide
Month-by-month Pacing Guide
Skills Checklist
Common Core Standards Alignment
Fully Editable Morning Work Schedule
Complete Answer Key for Days 1β180
Student Progress Tracker
Parent letters and home-practice forms
Three Certificates of Completion
Bonus Morning Routine Pack
π STUDENT PAGES INCLUDED: 4TH QUARTER
The student portion of this product includes Days 136β180, providing 45 days of ready-to-use Kindergarten morning work.
Each daily page includes five short, developmentally appropriate activities:
Early Literacy β letters, sounds, phonics, rhyming, or sight words
Handwriting β sentence tracing and independent sentence writing
Math β counting, number sense, addition, subtraction, shapes, or color-by-code
Fine Motor β tracing, shapes, paths, or drawing
Thinking Skills β patterns, matching, visual discrimination, and βWhich One Does Not Belong?β
Important: The student practice pages included in this product are Days 136β180 only. The teacher resources and complete Answer Key cover all 180 days.
How It Works in the Classroom
Use this Kindergarten morning work as a daily morning routine, independent practice, early-finisher activity, or end-of-year skill review.
Each page takes approximately 10β15 minutes and follows the same five-part structure throughout the year.
By Quarter 4, students are working with increasingly independent tasks. Handwriting moves into copying and writing short sentences, while math includes counting into the higher numbers, addition and subtraction, shapes, and number sense.
The weekly rotation remains predictable:
Monday: Letters, counting, tracing, and shapes
Tuesday: Beginning sounds, number sense, and patterns
Wednesday: Sight word, addition, and fine motor practice
Thursday: Rhyming, shapes, and matching
Friday: Weekly review, color-by-code, puzzle, and draw-and-write
Use the pages for:
Morning work
Bell ringers
Independent practice
Early finishers
Literacy centers
Math warm-ups
Fine motor practice
Spiral review
Kindergarten intervention
Sub plans
First-grade readiness practice
The editable schedule makes it easy to adjust the routine, assign small groups, and plan across the school year.
Standards & Learning Goals
This Kindergarten morning work resource provides repeated practice across essential Kindergarten literacy, writing, math, fine motor, and thinking skills.
Quarter 4 focuses heavily on first-grade readiness, with students progressing toward reading short sentences, writing independently, counting to 100, and adding and subtracting.
π Early Literacy & Writing
Students practice:
Uppercase and lowercase letters
Letter sounds
Beginning sounds
Ending and middle sounds
CVC words
Word families
Rhyming
Sight words
Sound blending
Sentence reading
Sentence writing
Capitalization
End punctuation
Phonetic spelling
Quarter 4 examples include reading and writing words such as sit, hog, hot, and other CVC words, along with continued sight-word practice.
Handwriting progresses into copying complete sentences with a capital letter and period, helping students transition toward independent writing.
π’ Math
Students practice:
Counting
Number sequencing
Number recognition
Addition within 10
Subtraction within 10
Number sense
Teen numbers
Comparing quantities
Shapes
Patterns
Color-by-code activities
Quarter 4 continues the Kindergarten standards for counting, quantities, comparing numbers, addition and subtraction, teen numbers, measurement, and shapes.
The standards alignment includes K.CC.A.3, K.CC.B.4β5, K.CC.C.6β7, K.OA.A.1β2, K.OA.A.4, K.NBT.A.1, K.MD.A.1β2, K.G.A.2, and K.G.B.5.
βοΈ Fine Motor & Thinking Skills
Students continue developing:
Pencil control
Shape tracing
Visual discrimination
Pattern recognition
Matching
Drawing
Problem solving
Classification
βWhich One Does Not Belong?β reasoning
Patterns, fine motor skills, and thinking activities are intentionally included as important kindergarten readiness skills.
Why Teachers Love It
β¨ You get ALL the teacher resources for the entire year.
The teacher materials support the complete 180-day program, not just Quarter 4.
β¨ Students get exactly what they need for Quarter 4.
Days 136β180 provide a complete 45-day student set.
β¨ Finish the year with a familiar routine.
Students already know the format, making independent morning work much easier during those busy final months.
β¨ Build first-grade readiness.
The progression moves kindergarteners toward short sentences, independent writing, counting to 100, and addition and subtraction.
β¨ Practice five essential skill areas every day.
Literacy, handwriting, math, fine motor skills, and thinking skills are built into every page.
β¨ Build independence.
Short directions, large print, and picture-based activities allow children to work independently as the year progresses.
β¨ Keep students engaged.
Students work with tracing, patterns, picture activities, shapes, color-by-code tasks, puzzles, matching, and drawing.
β¨ Save prep time.
Everything is already designed on the page. There are no extra manipulatives or complicated prep requirements.
β¨ Track student growth.
The Student Progress Tracker covers letter knowledge, phonics, CVC words, sight words, writing, counting, number sense, addition, subtraction, shapes, patterns, and fine motor skills.
β¨ Support families.
Parent letters, monthly notes, and a home-practice checklist provide simple ways to connect classroom learning with home practice.
β¨ Celebrate the accomplishment.
The teacher resources include certificates for completing 180 days of Kindergarten Morning Work, recognizing effort and persistence.
β¨ Get bonus classroom resources.
The bonus pack includes a morning routine chart, visual schedule cards, calendar pieces, weather chart, name tags, alphabet chart, number chart to 100, sight word flashcards, fine motor task cards, and an early-finisher choice board.
Looking for Kindergarten morning work for Quarter 4 that saves prep time and helps students get ready for first grade?
This pack includes 45 days of student practice (Days 136β180) PLUS ALL teacher resources for the full 180-day program.
Give your kindergarteners a predictable, engaging morning routine that strengthens literacy, handwriting, math, fine motor skills, thinking skills, and independence through the final quarter!
Print it, prep it, and finish kindergarten strong! π





