Kindergarten Math Number Sense Worksheets

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  • Count the Crawfish: Greater Than or Less Than?

    It's time to serve some crawfish! Count the number of crawfish on each plate on this worksheet, and gain skills in counting and comparing.

  • Hide and Seek Subtraction #5

    Time for some hide and seek with numbers! Some of these sneaky ants are hiding under the bowls.

  • Wear It! Subtraction

    Practice simple subtraction by counting how many clothing items are in each box then take away the darker items.

  • Flower Picture Addition

    Take a different approach to math with this picture addition worksheet. Kids will practice their math skills by adding up pictures of flowers.

  • Cut-and-Paste Counting: Hippos

    Students will cut out the hippos and paste them onto the corresponding lake while practicing their addition skills.

  • Closet Subtraction

    Count how many clothing items are in each box. Then take away the darker clothing items to find the answers to the simple subtraction problems.

  • Counting for Kids #5

    How is your garden decorated? Flowers are pretty but count the benches, lanterns and pinwheels that are also in your garden.

  • Construction Zone Subtraction 3

    Take learning to the construction zone! These picture problems are a great way to help kids visualize the math.

  • Counting for Kids #4

    Look to see who is visiting your garden! Count the critters, then fill in the blanks to describe and compare the animals that visit your garden.

  • Comparing Counters

    Using a dice and twenty counters, your child will get to practice making numbers that are greater than, less than, or equal to what's on the dice.

  • Roll of the Dice

    What better way to practice math than with a game? First, grab a partner to play with you. Kids will practice addition math problems by rolling dice.

  • Christmas Ornament Counting

    This Christmas counting worksheet, disguised as a fun cut and paste activity, will keep counting skills sharp in a seasonal way.

  • Count the Combs

    Take math to the barbershop! Kids will see addition in action with this fun cut and paste activity.

  • Crawfish Boil Counting Which Has More

    Some people eat crawfish in Bayou Country! Help your child compare pots of crawfish using terms such as greater than to see which pot has more.

  • Insect Counting Worksheet: Wasps and Dragonflies

    Give your kindergartener plenty of counting practice. This counting worksheet, featuring wasps and dragonflies, may even turn your young one into a bug fanatic.

  • Construction Zone Subtraction 2

    Get in the math zone! Kids practice crossing off items to visualize the concept of subtraction.

  • Counting Caterpillar #2

    Gary the Counting Caterpillar needs help from your little one! Help your child trace the dotted numbers and fill in the missing numbers.

  • Party Favors!

    If Patty blew up two balloons, and her mom blew up two, how many balloons are there? Help your child learn the basic idea behind addition with this worksheet.

  • Count the Fishies

    How many fishies are swimming across this page? Kids practice their counting skills as they figure out the answer.

  • Cosmic Subtraction

    Get ready for some stellar subtraction! Your kindergartner will cross out five of the pictures and count how many are left, then write the number.

  • Kale Chips Recipe

    This kale chips recipe is an easy way to get kids comfortable in the kitchen and a great way to practice early math skills like counting and sorting.

  • Green Thumb Subtraction

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

  • Picture Subtraction

    These birds are acting strange! Your kindergartener will use single digit subtraction to find out how many birds are still colorful and bright.

  • Subtraction with Pictures: Toys

    Get a head start on subtraction with some simple picture math! Find out how many toys were sold by using the pictures as a guide.