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Hindi Worksheet for LKG, UKG & Nursery — Free Printable PDF

Free printable Hindi worksheets for children in Nursery, LKG (Lower Kindergarten), and UKG (Upper Kindergarten). All worksheets cover the standard Hindi Varnmala sequence — Swar (vowels) first, then Vyanjan (consonants) — aligned with NCERT and CBSE early years expectations. Download free, no sign-up required.

Indian girl carefully writing Hindi Devanagari letters on a worksheet — free printable Hindi worksheet for LKG and UKG

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What Hindi does each class cover?

Hindi learning in Indian early childhood education follows a consistent sequence across Nursery, LKG, and UKG — regardless of whether you follow CBSE, ICSE, or a state board. Here is what children are typically expected to cover at each level:

Class / LevelAgeHindi targetsWorksheet to use
Nursery3–4 yearsRecognise अ, आ, इ, ई, उ, ऊ; trace with helpHindi Swar Worksheet (first 6)
LKG4–5 yearsWrite all 13 Swar; trace Vyanjan Ka Varga (क–ङ)Hindi Swar + Vyanjan Worksheet
UKG5–6 yearsWrite full Varnmala; recognise simple wordsHindi Varnmala Worksheet (full)
Class 16–7 yearsWrite and read all Vyanjan; begin MatraHindi Vyanjan + Matra worksheets

How to use these worksheets for LKG and UKG

For LKG children (ages 4–5), aim for one new Swar or one Varga of Vyanjan per week — that is roughly 5 letters per week, which completes the full Varnmala in about 9 weeks. For UKG children (ages 5–6) who already know the Swar, start directly with the Vyanjan worksheet and work through one Varga per week.

Pair each tracing session (10–15 minutes) with an oral activity: say the letter name aloud, name the example word, then try to think of one more word that starts with that letter. This oral-written combination is significantly more effective than writing practice alone.

If your child resists sitting for a full worksheet, try the Todpoles app between sessions — the Hindi Bubbles game reinforces letter recognition through play, giving children a low-pressure way to revisit letters they struggled with on paper.


Frequently asked questions

Which Hindi worksheet should I start with for Nursery?

Start with the Hindi Swar Worksheet and focus on the first six vowels — अ, आ, इ, ई, उ, ऊ. These are the most frequent vowel sounds in spoken Hindi and the ones most Nursery curricula prioritise. Once your child can trace all six, move to the remaining seven Swar before starting any Vyanjan.

Are these worksheets aligned with the NCERT curriculum?

Yes. The Swar-first, Varga-by-Varga Vyanjan sequence follows the structure used in NCERT Class 1 Hindi (Rimjhim) and is consistent with the learning expectations for Nursery, LKG, and UKG across CBSE-affiliated schools. The specific words used as examples (कमल, आम, हाथी, etc.) are drawn from the standard early childhood Hindi word list.

How often should my child practise Hindi writing?

For Nursery and LKG children, 3–4 sessions per week of 10–15 minutes each is more effective than longer, less frequent sessions. Hindi handwriting requires sustained fine motor development — short daily practice builds this gradually without fatigue. For UKG children preparing for Class 1, daily 15-minute sessions are appropriate.

Do you have Hindi Matra worksheets?

Matra worksheets are the next step after a child is confident writing all 33 Vyanjan. We are currently developing Matra worksheets covering आ की मात्रा (ा), इ की मात्रा (ि), उ की मात्रा (ु), and so on. Follow Todpoles on the app to be notified when they are released.

Is the Todpoles app suitable for LKG and UKG children?

Yes. Todpoles is designed for children aged 2–7, which covers the full Nursery to UKG range. The app includes Hindi flash cards for all Swar and Vyanjan, and the Hindi Bubbles game reinforces letter recognition through interactive play. It is free to download, has no ads, and is COPPA compliant.


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The Todpoles app includes Hindi flash cards and Hindi Bubbles — an interactive game where children hear each letter sound, see the word, and play matching activities. Pair it with these worksheets for a complete print-and-digital learning loop.

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All Hindi worksheets

Hindi Varnmala Worksheet — all 46 letters • Hindi Swar Worksheet — 13 vowels • Hindi Vyanjan Worksheet — 33 consonants • Hindi Flash Cards for Kids