Kindergarten Informative Writing Worksheets and Activities
Discover Kindergarten Informative Writing worksheets and activities that help young students share facts and information clearly. These teacher-authored, no-prep resources build foundational writing skills through engaging prompts about animals, science, and real-world topics.
About these Kindergarten Informative Writing worksheets and activities
Kindergarten Informative Writing introduces students to sharing facts and information about a topic. Our printable and digital worksheets guide children to develop topics with facts, use linking words, and include supporting details. Activities cover animals, weather and climate, science, and social studies, with graphic organizers to scaffold learning. Students practice vocabulary, compare texts, and write conclusions. They also explore personal narrative and research writing, building confidence in expressing ideas. These standards-aligned resources are differentiated for varied learners, making them perfect for literacy centers, independent practice, or homework. Each activity is classroom-ready and designed to develop key skills like identifying facts, organizing information, and making real-world connections.
What these worksheets cover
- Animals
- Comparing Texts
- Conclusion
- Develop Topic with Facts
- Facts
- Facts and Information
- Graphic Organizer
- Linking Words and Phrases
- Personal Narrative
- Real World Connections
- Research Writing
- Science
- Social Studies
- Social Studies
- Supporting Details
- Vocabulary words
- Weather and Climate
- Writing Prompts
Using these in your classroom
Teachers can use these resources flexibly across instructional settings. Introduce a topic whole-group with a reading passage and graphic organizer, then have students work in small groups to complete an informative writing prompt. Use the worksheets for independent practice at literacy centers or as homework to reinforce skills. For intervention, scaffold with vocabulary cards and sentence starters. Advanced students can extend by comparing two texts or writing a research piece. The digital versions work well on tablets or computers for blended learning, while printable worksheets are ideal for hands-on practice. Use them for formative assessment to track progress on developing topics with facts and using linking words.
Standards alignment
These resources align with Kindergarten Common Core standards for writing, focusing on using a combination of drawing, dictating, and writing to compose informative/explanatory texts that name a topic and supply some facts about it.
Frequently asked questions
Are these Informative Writing worksheets printable?
Yes, these Informative Writing worksheets are printable and also available in digital format. You can download and print them for classroom use or assign them online. Some resources are free, while others require a paid membership.
Are these Informative Writing worksheets for kids?
Absolutely, these Informative Writing worksheets for kids are designed specifically for Kindergarten students. They use simple language, engaging topics like animals and weather, and include graphic organizers to help young learners organize facts.
How do these resources help Kindergarten students learn to write informatively?
Students practice identifying facts, using linking words, and writing conclusions. Activities include reading passages, completing graphic organizers, and responding to writing prompts. This builds skills like developing a topic with facts and supporting details.
Can I use these worksheets for distance learning?
Yes, many of these resources are available as digital activities that can be assigned through platforms like Google Classroom. They work well for both in-person and remote instruction, with no-prep options for teachers.

