Kindergarten Math Number Sense Worksheets

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  • Tracing Numbers & Counting: 12

    On this kindergarten math worksheet, kids trace the number 12, then write their own. Then they count oranges and record the information in a graph.

  • Tracing Numbers & Counting: 15

    On this kindergarten math worksheet, kids trace the number 15, then write their own. Then they count carrots and record the information in a graph.

  • Color by Number Race Car

    Your child will have so much fun coloring this spiffy race car that he won't realize he's practicing important skills like color and number recognition.

  • Number Line Subtraction

    Put those counting skills to the test! Use the number line to help your child understand the basics of subtraction. She'll practice subtracting one.

  • Number Practice 11-20

    Is your child ready for a parade of practice activities? He'll have some brightly colored fun as he explores writing and recognizing numbers 11-20.

  • Tracing Numbers & Counting: 2

    On this kindergarten math worksheet, kids trace the number 2, then write their own. Then they count the piglets they see in the picture and make a graph.

  • Less Than/Greater Than

    By counting groups of objects and deciding if one is less than, greater than or equal to the other, your child will be learning important math skills.

  • Tracing Numbers & Counting: 13

    On this kindergarten math worksheet, kids trace the number 13, then write their own. Then they count apples and record the information in a graph.

  • Tracing Numbers & Counting: 14

    On this kindergarten math worksheet, kids trace the number 14, then write their own. Then they count broccoli pieces and record the information in a graph.

  • Counting Things

    Count hamburgers, pigs and stars in this cute counting worksheet.

  • Tracing Numbers & Counting: 6

    On this kindergarten math worksheet, kids trace the number 6, then write their own. Then they count the sharks they see in the picture and make a graph.

  • Tracing Numbers & Counting: 5

    On this kindergarten math worksheet, kids trace the number 5, then write their own. Then they count the mice they see in the picture and make a graph.

  • Tracing Numbers & Counting: 16

    On this kindergarten math worksheet, kids trace the number 16, then write their own. Then they count the stars they see in the picture and make a graph.

  • Tracing Numbers & Counting: 4

    On this kindergarten math worksheet, kids trace the number 4, then write their own. Then they count the ducks they see in the picture and make a graph.

  • Snowflake Dot-to-Dot

    Looking for a way to help your child practice counting this Christmas break that's more engaging than a number line? Try a numbered dot-to-dot!

  • Vroom, Vroom!

    Simply have him count the number of vehicles in each box in order to find the answer to the addition problems.

  • Counting Cars

    Navigate the traffic to practice your counting! Help your young learner write out the number to match each group of cars.

  • Tracing Numbers & Counting: 20

    On this kindergarten math worksheet, kids trace the number 20, then write their own. Then they count the diamonds they see in the picture and make a graph.

  • Tracing Numbers & Counting: 9

    On this kindergarten math worksheet, kids trace the number 9, then write their own. Then they count the fish they see in the picture and make a graph.

  • Counting by 2s

    Help your child practice skip counting with this worksheet, which challenges her to count the dots and write the numbers by 2s!

  • Tracing Numbers & Counting: 10

    On this kindergarten math worksheet, kids trace the number 10, then write their own. Then they count the shells they see in the picture and make a graph.

  • Subtraction: Falling Apples

    For each problem on this worksheet, kids subtract single-digit numbers to see how many apples are left after someone has had a tasty snack.

  • Teaching Ordinal Numbers

    Sure, your kindergartener knows that snagging first place is great, but is she familiar with the rest of the ordinal numbers?

  • Tracing Numbers & Counting: 0

    On this kindergarten math worksheet, kids trace the number 0, then write their own. Then they count the animals they see in the picture and make a graph.