First Grade Math Number Sense Worksheets

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  • Numbers to 100

    How high can you count? Assess your students’ understanding of numbers to 100 using this quick number writing activity.

  • Make a Pattern

    Your child can invent his own number pattern on this squeaky-clean hundreds chart.

  • Easter Number Fun #13

    Can your kid find all of the Easter eggs and put the numbers in order from least to greatest? Help your little bunny get some good math practice in this Easter.

  • St. Patrick's Day Number Fun #6

    Help this leprechaun get his luck back by re-ordering these jumbled numbers from greatest to least!

  • Skip Counting Hermit Crab

    This cute little hermit crab is missing his sea shell. Connect the dots to give him a new home, and learn about odd numbers as you go!

  • Comparing Money Amounts #4

    Your kid can gain some comfort with currency by using this money worksheet. Kids will compare two visual representations of money and decide which is bigger.

  • Valentine's Day Number Fun #8

    Here's a great way to review numbers in the hundreds! He'll need to put this group of 18 consecutive numbers in order from greatest to least.

  • Number Sense Test

    Business is booming at the Number Factory! Its time for your first grader to go to work putting numbers in order in all kinds of ways.

  • Christmas Number Fun #9

    Off to grandma's house for Christmas? Get there safely by sequencing these numbers in order from least to greatest.

  • Number Factory #11

    Your child is an employee at the Number Factory, and it's up to him to put the numbers in order. Have your kid arrange numbers from greatest to least and more.

  • Valentine's Day Number Fun #11

    Can your first grader do some counting to help deliver these Valentine notes? Help him practice sequencing numbers with this activity.

  • Christmas Number Fun #6

    Time for that Christmas visit to grandma's house. To get there safely through the new fallen snow, your child must put these numbers in sequence.

  • Undersea Number Adventure #19

    Build your child's number sense, with an undersea number adventure! She'll navigate through coral reefs as she puts numbers in the right order.

  • Dump Truck Dot-to-Dot

    Skip count by twos and draw nice, straight lines to end up with a cute picture of a dump truck.

  • April Fools Dot to Dot

    Hmm, something is fishy with this dot to dot puzzle. It must be April Fools' Day!

  • Number Factory #16

    The Number Factory is turning out numbers quickly, but it needs your child's help. Your child will put numbers in order from least to greatest and more.

  • Christmas Number Fun #7

    Here is a Christmas number adventure for your beginning math student! She'll practice skip counting to fill in the missing numbers.

  • Jungle Numbers #8

    Mathematicians with brave hearts will enjoy this wild jungle-themed worksheet. Kids will order numbers and complete number patterns to find the golden temple.

  • Valentine's Day Number Fun #7

    Help your kid do some Valentine's Day good by sequencing this group of 18 numbers. He'll help his friends get their valentines and practice number ordering too.

  • Christmas Number Fun #13

    Here is a Christmas number adventure for your beginning math student! She'll practice sequencing numbers in order from least to greatest.

  • Christmas Number Fun #3

    Little math learners, get to grandma's house safely by filling in the missing numbers! This is a great exercise for skip counting.

  • Easter Number Fun #6

    The Easter Bunny has hidden colorful eggs all over the backyard! Find them all by putting numbers in the proper order.

  • Odds or Evens?

    Welcome to the laboratory. Here your child can count and color as he decides if these numbers are odds or evens.

  • Christmas Number Fun #12

    Off to grandma's house for Christmas? Get there safely by filling in the missing numbers in these sequences. This is a tough skip-counting challenge!