First Grade Math Number Sense Worksheets

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  • Comparing Money Amounts #2

    Perfect for kids who have trouble with decimals, this visual money worksheet helps your child strengthen his math skills without ever writing a number.

  • Skip Counting Stegosaurus

    Help draw in this giant Stegosaurus's spine plates by connecting the dots. Your child will learn to skip-count by two with this fun exercise.

  • Fill in the Missing Price Tag Numbers

    Help your child practice his math skills with this printable worksheet, which will help him with numbers in the nineties.

  • Valentine's Day Number Fun #19

    These Valentine's Day notes need to be delivered! Practice sequencing numbers by putting this group of 18 consecutive numbers back into the right order.

  • Number Drawings

    Turn numbers into drawings with this fun doodle worksheet.

  • Number 50: Less or More?

    This worksheet will give your child practice counting to 100. He will need to determine if the different numbers are either more or less than the number 50.

  • From 50 to 100

    Let's get counting! Work your way across the tennis court to count from 50 to 100.

  • Valentine's Day Number Fun #3

    Have your first grader practice sequencing numbers by putting this group of 18 consecutive numbers back into the right order.

  • Skip Counting Bat

    Help draw this fruit bat's wings by connecting the dots. Your child will learn about odd numbers with this fun exercise!

  • Color the Numbers

    What do counting and coloring have in common? This hundreds chart comes with some instructions that will bring math patterns and place value to light.

  • Christmas Number Fun #16

    Little math learners, get through the snow safely by filling in the missing numbers! This is a great activity to practice skip counting.

  • Number Cave Adventure #19

    Young explorers will have the opportunity to order numbers from least to greatest as they search for buried treasure underground.

  • Hundreds Chart Patterns

    This extra-large package of number pattern worksheets is just what your kid needs to help him explore place value.

  • Comparing Whole Numbers

    This silly alligator is on the hunt for a big meal! Introduce your child to "greater than" and "less than" using this greedy gator and his giant appetite.

  • Jungle Numbers #7

    Get ready for a number adventure through the jungle with your beginning math student! She'll be practicing counting and putting numbers in order.

  • Valentine's Day Number Fun #2

    Some of your friends' Valentine's Day notes need to be delivered! Have your first grader practice sequencing numbers with this worksheet.

  • Undersea Number Adventure #8

    Explore the sea and strengthen number skills with this number ordering worksheet! Your child will order numbers in order to find the lost city of Atlantis.

  • Number Factory #2

    This number factory is getting out of order, can your child help? He'll put random numbers back in the right order, and practice skip counting.

  • Number Factory #5

    The Number Factory has an order to get out, but the boxes are in the wrong order. Your child can help by sorting the numbers from greatest to least and more.

  • St. Patrick's Day Number Fun #4

    These St. Patrick Day numbers have lost their luck! Get them back into consecutive order to bring the luck back to this leprechaun.

  • Numbers Quiz

    Review numbers and counting skills with your first grader. This practice quiz is a great intro to standardized testing.

  • Back of a Dime

    There's a face on the front of a dime, but what's on the back? Teach your first grader how to recognizes dimes from the back with this count and add worksheet.

  • Cement Mixer Dot-to-Dot

    Skip count by 2's to complete a dot-to-dot picture of a cement mixer.

  • Easter Number Fun #9

    Let's go on an Easter math hunt! Your beginning counter can practice sequencing numbers from least to greatest.