Kindergarten Math Number Sense Worksheets

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  • Praying Mantises: Counting and Comparing Numbers

    Help your child write a number sentence using the greater than, less than, and equal to symbols. Use this worksheet to help your child practice counting.

  • Fireflies: Counting and Comparing

    How many fireflies does it take to light up a jar? Help your child practice counting and comparing with this de-light-ful worksheet!

  • Banana Balance

    Monkeys have to keep their balance while they swing from tree to tree! Kids will help monkeys balance by figuring out how many bananas they need in each hand.

  • Addition Zone

    Get your math gloves on, it's time for construction addition!

  • Count the Insects 2

    These insects are ready to be counted! Add some backyard bugs to your child's counting practice with this colorful worksheet.

  • Counting Moths

    Keep your kindergartener practicing his counting with this worksheet featuring moths. He may have noticed moths flying around artificial lights in your home.

  • Space Subtraction: Number Sentences

    Use these number sentences to help build your child's subtraction skills while also practicing basic verbal reasoning!

  • Dot-to-Dot Counting Puzzles

    Looking for a worksheet to help with your kid's counting skills? This printable will give him practice connecting the numbers 1 to 30.

  • Count How Many Coins There Are

    Coin recognition and counting are important skills in kindergarten. Your kid will count and circle dimes, quarters, pennies and nickels with this fun worksheet.

  • Oceans Alive! A Counting Connect-the-Dots

    Looking for a worksheet to help your kid with numbers? This printable connect the dots is a fun way to practice counting.

  • Let's Count!

    Counting is easy as 1, 2, 3 with this fruity worksheet! Practice counting these fruits out loud with your child.

  • What is a Quarter?

    What is a quarter? Find out the basics with this worksheet that will teach kids about our 25 cent piece.

  • Find the Shape: Rectangles

    Challenge your kindergartener to find all of the rectangles in these bright images. He'll boost observational skills and shape know-how at the same time.

  • Trace, Cut and Arrange Numbers 5

    Who knew that coloring and counting activities could go so well together? With this project your child will get to practice tracing and arranging numbers.

  • Kitchen Addition

    This simple worksheet consists of easy addition problems which can be solved by counting the total number of kitchen items in each box.

  • Under the Sea Subtraction

    Count the number of sea animals in each box then take away the number of darker ones to find the answers to the subtraction problems.

  • Finding Pennies

    Test your child's coin recognition skills by finding pennies in this worksheet. He'll work on his counting skills as he identifies each penny.

  • Construction Zone Subtraction 10

    These picture problems are perfect for helping visual learners nail down subtraction to a tee.

  • Counting for Kids

    Give your little gardener practice counting with colorful flowers! He will count different items and then fill in the blanks to describe how his garden grows.

  • Count the Tomatoes

    Combine fine motor exercise with counting and addition in this cut and paste math worksheet!

  • Fire Subtraction

    Kindergarteners will surely light up when completing this fun subtraction activity!

  • Count the Insects 7

    Which box has more creepy crawlers inside? Your kindergartener will get practice counting as she hangs out with these familiar backyard bugs.

  • Draw and Add

    There's more to add than meets the eye! Your kindergartener will follow the directions to draw more objects before adding them all together.

  • Pole Vault Color By Number

    Got an antsy kid stuck indoors this summer? Color and work on counting at the same time with this Olympics-themed color by number of a pole vaulter.