Kindergarten Math Number Sense Worksheets

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  • Easter Math: Egg Basket Addition

    Add up simple addition problems using Easter themed visual aids, such as Easter eggs and flowers. Try our Easter addition worksheet with your child this spring.

  • Rapunzel's Connect the Dots 1-20

    What's Rapunzel trapped within? Find out by connecting the dots from 1 to 20. Kids also give their fine motor skills a boost while they work.

  • Spring is in the Air!

    Welcome the start of the spring season by completing this bright and cheery addition worksheet. Solve the problems by counting the number of items in each box.

  • Fruit Salad Recipe

    Practice essential pre-math skills like counting, categorizing and sorting with this colorful fruit salad recipe.

  • Bug Subtraction

    Can you count up these critters? Show your little one how he can use his counting skills to solve each subtraction problem.

  • Stars Subtraction

    Don't get starry-eyed now! Count the stars and get your kindergartener ready for elementary school math with this introduction to subtraction worksheet.

  • St. Patrick's Day Math

    Give your child counting practice with this engaging St. Patrick's Day math worksheet.

  • Christmas Add and Color

    Keep your little elf busy during this Christmas break. He will practice addition by counting these holdiay pictures, and when he's done he can color them in!

  • Shamrock Counting

    Count your way through this field of shamrocks, all in the spirit of St. Patrick's Day!

  • Jambalaya: Which has Equal Amounts?

    What can you make jambalaya with? Prepare this dish by comparing the number of ingredients in each pot.

  • Help the Grocer Count the Fruit: 10 to 15

    Help your child practice counting objects with this printable worksheet, which focuses on the numbers 10 through 15.

  • Subtract Four

    Little math all-stars will have a blast with this sporty subtraction page. Practice crossing out four items from each equation.

  • Zoo Animal Picture Addition

    It looks like all these animals have gathered to hang out. How many have been invited? Students will practice their addition skills by adding up the drawings.

  • Astronaut Math

    Give your little one some gold-star subtraction practice with this worksheet! Have her use the space visual aids to find the answer to the subtraction problem.

  • St. Patrick's Day Dot-to-Dot 3

    Make a little luck and review the numbers one to 46 with this St. Patrick's Day connect-the-dots worksheet; on the way to counting to 100!

  • Christmas Picture Subtraction #2

    Give your mini math maniac a fun introduction to subtraction! She can cross out these Christmas pictures to find the answers.

  • Cut and Paste Counting: Flowers

    What kindergartener doesn't love a good cut and paste activity? Sneak in a math lesson while you're at it with counting and beginning addition practice.

  • Hide and Seek Subtraction #1

    How many buttons are hiding under the bowl? Use this bowl counters worksheet to help your child visualize the concept of subtraction.

  • Find the Shape: Triangles

    All of these pictures are hiding some sneaky triangles. Can your kindergartener find them all in this colorful worksheet?

  • Easter Math: Busy Bee Addition

    Help your busy bee get some addition practice in on Easter with this addition worksheet. She'll use visual clues to help her tally up addition problems.

  • Subtraction for Visual Learners: Easter #2

    Kids will use subtraction and counting skills with our Easter math worksheet. Kids who use counters or pictures during math practice will love this worksheet.

  • St. Paddy's Counting

    How many leprechauns do you count? Have some St. Paddy's Day fun with this picture counting worksheet.

  • Christmas Picture Subtraction #3

    Build pre-math skills with a festive Christmas subtraction worksheet. This is a great way to get your visual learner to grasp the concept of subtraction.

  • Picture Subtraction: Outer Space

    Give your kindergartener's subtraction practice that is out of this world with single digit subtraction problems featuring space shuttles and comets.