Kindergarten Math Number Sense Worksheets

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  • Subtraction for Visual Learners: Easter #3

    Your child will count and subtract in this Easter-themed worksheet, perfect for visual learners. Help your kid see how many bunnies, tulips, and eggs are left.

  • More Fish in the Tank with Alex the Alligator

    Help Alex the Alligator count the number of fish in each tank. Use his mouth to help you distinguish whether the left or right tanks have more fish.

  • 8th Day of Christmas

    This fun printable depicts the 8th day of Christmas in this classic song. Your child can practice reading and counting while getting into the holiday spirit.

  • Construction Color by Number #1

    Nail down those 1-2-3s with this tool shed full of numbers! Your little counter will review his colors to fill in the right color for each number.

  • Cookie Math

    Give your little cookie monster a fun way to learn about addition. It's your job to make sure each cookie tray has the correct number of cookies!

  • Sort and Count at the Beach

    All these beach toys need to be organized! Is your child up to the task? She'll get to color while she counts and sorts the different items in the picture.

  • Simple Subtraction for 4th of July #1

    This 4th of July subtraction sheet is quick and cute, and makes math easy for visual learners.

  • Too Many Toys: Practicing Counting

    This worksheet is all about counting. Your kindergartener will have to look at the picture and count the different number of toys that she sees.

  • Slam Dunk! Dot to Dot

    With a fun basketball theme, this dot to dot is a surefire slam dunk for young sports fans.

  • Greater Gator

    Which number is greater than the other? Help Alex the Alligator choose the right symbol with this fun worksheet.

  • Counting: We Need Water!

    This math worksheet teaches your kid that all living things need water, plus prompts him to count up the number of glasses on the page.

  • Shapes Subtraction

    How many circles and squares can you count? Get your kindergartener ready for elementary school math with this introduction to subtraction worksheet.

  • Trees Subtraction

    Hey treehuggers, how many trees can you count? Get your kindergartener ready for elementary school math with this introduction to subtraction worksheet.

  • Easter Math: Butterfly Subtraction

    Your child will use Easter symbols as visual aids in this Easter subtraction worksheet. Try this Easter subtraction worksheet with your little bunny.

  • Addition is Instrumental

    Complete this musical-themed addition worksheet by counting the total number of instruments to find the answers to the problems.

  • How Many Noses?

    The noses know! Students use counting patterns to determine the number of noses in each animal family.

  • Fruitful Addition

    Encourage your kindergartener to practice his addition by completing this fun, fruit themed worksheet.

  • Add the Tools

    Have your little construction worker practice his math skills by counting the number of tools in each box to find the answer to the addition problems.

  • 12th Day of Christmas

    Twelve drummers drumming! Your child can practice reading and counting while getting into the holiday spirit with this fun worksheet.

  • Bird Subtraction

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

  • Counting: A Hungry Horse

    Your little learner is sure to have a blast counting up the shiny apples. With this math worksheet, she's sure to be hungry for more exciting math practice.

  • Leaves Subtraction

    Count the number of leaves in each box then take away the number of darker ones. Nurture the future math whiz in your child!

  • Connect the Stars!

    This worksheet will help your child build her shape recognition and her fine motor skills as she connects the stars to make a picture.

  • Adding with Pictures

    Is your little counter ready for the next step? Introduce her to addition with this picture math worksheet.