Kindergarten Math Number Sense Worksheets

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  • Color & Count: Starry Night

    Can your kindergartener help Martin count the stars in the night sky? He'll practice identifying like shapes and counting.

  • Counting for Kids #3

    Bugs are everywhere! How many bugs are visiting your garden? Practice counting the different kinds of insects.

  • Color the Number 18

    Here's a fun coloring activity to introduce your kindergartener to two-digit numbers.

  • Easter Math #4: Subtraction

    Help your young mathematician get some subtraction practice in on Easter with this worksheet. Use Easter eggs and flowers to help your child subtract.

  • Add the Homes

    Practice simple addition with this worksheet featuring picture diagrams by counting the number of houses in each box to solve the problems.

  • Grains Galore!

    Put your mind to work by completing this addition worksheet. Count the number of grains in each box to solve the addition problems.

  • Christmas Dot-to-Dot 1

    Kids will practice counting from one to 34 in this Christmas dot-to-dot. Once your child connects the dots, he'll have a ringing Christmas bell to color!

  • Thirsty Subtraction

    Thirsting for some math practice? Get your kindergartener ready for elementary school math with this introduction to subtraction worksheet.

  • Lucky Addition

    Get into the spirit of St. Patty's Day with this picture addition worksheet for beginners.

  • Counting for Kids #2

    How does your garden grow? Count the vegetables in your vegetable garden. Then fill in the blanks to describe and compare the vegetables in your garden.

  • How Many Circles?

    Kindergarten math is all about counting and shapes. Kill two birds with one stone with this worksheet that gives kids counting and shape practice all at once.

  • Flower Addition

    You can never have too many flowers! Have your kindergartener count and add flowers with this math worksheet.

  • Starstruck Addition

    Strengthen your beginner's math skills by having her complete this basic addition worksheet by counting the number of stars in each box to solve the problems.

  • Ice Cream Dot to Dot

    Work up an appetite for numbers with this delicious dot to dot! Your child can practice counting from one to 28.

  • 7th Day of Christmas

    On the 7th day of Christmas my true love sent to me seven swans a-swimming! This fun printable depicts the seventh day in this classic Christmas song.

  • Bug Collection

    How many legs does an insect have? Get ready for some creepy crawly counting with this colorful bug collection!

  • Halloween Math: Simple Subtraction 3

    Trick or Treat, smell our feet, give your kid some math that's neat—mix up the holiday with math, or, stir up subtraction learning with a Halloween theme!

  • Picture Addition: Construction

    Make math fun by taking it to the construction zone! Count up the items in each picture sentence to find the sums.

  • Trail Mix Recipe

    Packed with protein and energy, trail mix is a great way to keep your kid energized.

  • Trace, Cut and Arrange Numbers 3

    Practice counting two-digit numbers with a fun coloring activity! Your child will practice tracing numbers and arranging them in the right order.

  • Clean Your Room Subtraction

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

  • Insect Counting Worksheet: Moths and Ladybugs

    Try this counting worksheet with your kindergartener. Moths and ladybugs are very different insects, so tell your child to keep them separate as he counts.

  • Arrange Numbers: Hanukkah

    Take a break from Hanukkah festivities with a number activity! Your child will practice arranging numbers 16-20 with this cut and color project.

  • Lake Fun!

    Looking for a worksheet to help with your kid's math skills? This printable is all about counting!