Kindergarten Math Number Sense Worksheets

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  • Construction Zone Subtraction 8

    Little construction workers will build up their math skills with some picture subtraction!

  • Get Off the Plane

    Have your little one practice sequencing by putting these events in the right order and help the passengers get from the plane to their final destinations.

  • Count the Insects 3

    You can never have too many bugs, right? Give your child practice counting up to five with this worksheet filled with insects she's already familiar with.

  • Hide and Seek Subtraction #4

    Shape up for some simple subtraction! Count up the shapes to find out how many are hiding under the bowls.

  • Counting Fun: Line 'Em Up!

    This worksheet will make counting fun and help the concept of order sink in for your kindergartener.

  • Counting Practice: Toys, Toys, Toys

    If one boy has a ball, and the other boy has another, how many boys are there? And how many balls? Help your child learn the basic addition with this worksheet.

  • Construction Zone Subtraction 5

    Count up the items on the construction zone! Learn how to subtract by crossing off the right number of items.

  • Counting: Ducks on the Move

    Give a quack and count up these duck footprints! Kindergarteners can work on their counting and writing with this math worksheet.

  • Get On Board!

    These events are all mixed up! Have your kid practice sequencing by correctly ordering these scenes and help the plane take off on time.

  • Hide and Seek Subtraction #3

    Uh oh, some of these colored beans are hiding! Can you tell how many are under the bowl? Have some subtraction fun with your young mathematician.

  • Construction Zone Subtraction 9

    The construction zone is full of math! Can you use these pictures to help you solve the subtraction equations?

  • Quack, Quack! Connect the Dots

    Help this Mother Ducky find the hidden picture by counting and connecting the dots!

  • Construction Zone Subtraction 6

    How many tools do you see on this construction site? Give your child a fun intro to subtraction with some picture math.

  • Counting Dragonflies

    Dragonflies are some of the most stunning and fastest insects the world. See how fast your kindergartener can count these speedy creatures with this worksheet.

  • Witch Hat Tangram

    Can you build this witch hat tangram using your cut-out pieces? Have fun exploring shapes with this Halloween-themed tangram puzzle!

  • Construction Zone Addition

    This picture addition worksheet is great for helping kids learn the basics of arithmetic.

  • Counting Bees

    Look out! Somebody knocked over a beehive, and there are bees everywhere! See if your kindergartener can count the number of these scary little creatures!

  • Cut-and-Paste Counting: Parrots

    Kids will practice their counting and addition skills with this cut-and-paste counting worksheet.

  • Draw to Add

    Students will fill in the pictures to answer addition problems. Learn addition using pictures with this worksheet. Draw the pictures and then add them.

  • Fruit and Cheese Kabobs

    Practice kitchen skills—as well as essential early math concepts like counting, measuring and sorting—with this easy recipe for fruit and cheese kabobs.

  • Counting Bees and Bugs

    Bees and cockroaches? That's double trouble! If your kindergartener is brave enough, have him count the number of these two scary bugs.

  • Stacked-Up Sports Gear: Practice Counting

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

  • Shape Up II

    Searching for a worksheet that will help your child with counting and shapes? This printable is perfect for young counters.

  • Deviled Eggs Recipe

    If you've got your kid in the kitchen for this deviled eggs recipe, practice essential early-math skills like counting, measuring and sorting.