Kindergarten Math Number Sense Worksheets

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  • Numbers in the Forest

    Have fun comparing numbers using this forest-themed worksheet. Students will love figuring out the larger numbers while coloring in the whimsical plants and animals.

  • Leaf Dot to Dot

    Count by twos to reveal a beautiful budding branch in this leaf dot to do!

  • What is a Nickel?

    What is a nickel? Give your child a solid coin lesson with this worksheet all about the nickel.

  • Counting: How Many Legs?

    Brush up on a few numbers by counting how many legs various farm dwellers have on this math worksheet.

  • Addition and Coloring

    These drawings need some color to liven them up. Students will color the pictures while honing their math skills with this addition coloring worksheet.

  • Trace, Cut and Arrange Numbers 4

    This rainbow sure could use some colors! Help your child practice his counting and numbers with this fun coloring activity.

  • Count the Insects 10

    I'm buggin' out! This worksheet challenges your kindergartener to count up to 20 while figuring out which group contains more bugs.

  • Skip, Skip, Skip to the Twos!

    Help your child practice his number skills with this math worksheet, which introduces the idea of skip counting.

  • Fish in the Tank: Alex the Alligator

    How many fish are in each tank? Help Alex the Alligator figure out the number by using the greater than, less than, and equal to symbols.

  • Valentine's Day Picture Math

    Would you be my valentine? Introduce your kindergartener to basic addition with Valentine's Day picture math!

  • Back to School Subtraction

    How many back-to-school items can you count? Get your kindergartener ready for elementary school math with this introduction to subtraction worksheet.

  • St. Paddy's Subtraction

    Get into the spirit of St. Paddy's with some shamrock subtraction!

  • Subtraction for Visual Learners: Easter #4

    Counting and subtraction come together in this transportation-themed worksheet. Learning subtraction with pictures is great for visual learners!

  • Practice Sorting and Counting in a Traffic Jam

    Help the police officer record the cars in the traffic jam in this kindergarten math worksheet. Your child will practice sorting, graphing, and counting.

  • In a Jam: Practicing Counting

    This worksheet is all about counting. Your kindergartener will have to look at the picture and count the different number of cars in the gridlock.

  • Practice Writing Numbers: 1-5

    Help your child learn the basic idea behind addition with this leafy math worksheet.

  • St. Paddy's Day Addition

    Try your luck with these picture addition problems, great for helping kindergarteners make the leap from counting to addition!

  • Thanksgiving Math: Simple Addition #3

    Visual learners will eat up this Thanksgiving math worksheet. Full of pumpkins, our math exercises get your kid to solve by counting Thanksgiving icons.

  • Counting Ants

    Can your kindergartener count to 20? He will soon with this colorful, counting ants worksheet that is great for any child learning early math.

  • Counting Pairs

    Help your child practice the concept of pairs with this worksheet, which challenges her to identify and count pairs of roller skates.

  • Subtraction for Visual Learners: Easter #8

    Counting and subtraction come together for a colorful and sports-themed math worksheet, great for visual learners!

  • Counting Ladybugs

    You're once, twice, three times a ladybug! Check out this counting worksheet for your kindergartener, featuring beautiful ladybugs.

  • English Muffin Pizza

    Please your picky eater's palate with this English Muffin Pizza recipe.

  • 3rd Day of Christmas

    On the3rd day of Christmas my true love sent to me three french hens! This fun printable shows the third day in this classic Christmas song.