Kindergarten Math Number Sense Worksheets

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  • Skip Counting by 5: Frog Hop!

    Help your child learn about skip counting by fives with this fun worksheet. It's time to get hoppy!

  • Number Words: One to Five

    How well does your child recognize number words? This helpful worksheet encourages your kid to circle the words that refer to numbers.

  • Trace the Number 12

    Here's a writing and counting activity that let's your child practice writing the number 12, and saying her numbers outloud.

  • How Many Triangles?

    Here's a colorful math challenge for your kindergartener: can he count up all the triangles in the birthday party scene?

  • Number Maze

    Make math practice fun, with a number maze! Your child will help Heidi the horse navigate this maze by counting from 1-15.

  • Practice Sorting and Counting at the Ski Shop

    Help Susie organize the inventory at her ski shop in this kindergarten math worksheet. Your child will practice sorting, graphing, and counting.

  • Weight Comparison

    Which animal weighs more? Give your kindergartener practice comparing weights with some familiar animal friends.

  • Count the Cars

    This worksheet gives kids a workout in recognizing visual representations of matching numbers.

  • Number 8 Coloring Page

    These bears all look alike except for one thing: They have different numbers on their bellies! For this kindergarten math worksheet, kids color bears with 8.

  • Easter Egg Color by Number

    Your little artist will know eggs-actly what color goes where in this color by number page!

  • Find the Shapes: Circles

    How many circles make up a snowman? Introduce your young student to shapes and beginning geometry concepts with this fun coloring sheet

  • Connect the Dots: Robot

    Can your child figure out what's hidden in the dots? As he solves the puzzle, he'll get lots of counting and fine motor skills practice, too.

  • Christmas Shapes

    Christmas shapes practice is fun and festive for your little learner. Use this Christmas shapes worksheet to go on a shape hunt with your child.

  • Count the Trains

    All aboard! Before we leave, it's time to get a head count. Count up the train cars in each group and write the final number on the lines.

  • What's Missing? Word Problems

    Help students practice looking for clue words, creating drawings, and using other strategies for solving these story problems.

  • Fourth of July Coloring & Addition: Rockets!

    Simple addition salutes Independence Day and a fun way to practice math for your child this summer!

  • Watercolor Paint by Number: Monkey

    What kid doesn't love a good monkey picture? This paint by number scene is lots of fun, and a great way to sneak in some color and number recognition practice.

  • Trace Number 19

    Trace number 19, count tomatoes and tuck into dougle-digit number practice with your child!

  • Number 0 Coloring Page

    You've heard of buzzwords, but what about buzz numbers? On this worksheet, kids color just the bees with a 0, then count the bees with 0.

  • Easter Subtraction: How Many Are Left?

    Counting and subtraction come together in this Easter math worksheet for visual learners. Kids will learn how to subtract by ones and twos in this worksheet.

  • Numbers Large and Small: Shapes

    If your kindergartener knows her numbers, challenge her to put her number sense to work with an exercise in comparison.

  • Color by Number Ducks

    If your child loves animals, this color by number sheet is sure to please. It features a pair of ducks happily swimming in a pond.

  • Count the Gold Coins

    Little leprechauns will use those math skills to count up the gold coins in this St. Patrick's Day worksheet!

  • Thanksgiving Math: Simple Subtraction #2

    Give your little turkey mental math practice with a Thanksgiving addition worksheet. Kids will use Thanksgiving icons to add up each equation and find the sum.