Kindergarten Math Number Sense Worksheets

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  • Addition: Circus Math

    Kids practice adding single-digit numbers and writing the sums on this circus-themed kindergarten math worksheet.

  • Counting Practice Worksheet

    Throw counting practive into reverse with this counting-backwards worksheet.

  • Fourth of July Addition & Coloring

    Simple addition salutes Independence Day and a fun way to practice addition for your child this summer!

  • Connect the Dots: Elephant

    What's the largest land animal in the world? Kids find out as they connect the dots from 1 to 50.

  • Number Pyramid: 1-10

    Help your kindergartener learn to recognize both forms of numbers 1-10 with this colorful cut-and-paste activity.

  • Greater Than and Less Than

    Count colorful pictures out loud and compare groups of items to begin learning about greater than and less than. This worksheet deals with groups of 4 to 7.

  • Coloring 14: Blowing Bubbles

    Pop! Someone is blowing bubbles everywhere! Kids completing this kindergarten math worksheet color and count ones with the number 14.

  • Missing Numbers: 11-15

    Help your child practice his counting skills with this printable kindergarten worksheet, which focuses on the numbers 11 through 15.

  • Fish Addition

    Go fishin' for some addition! If your kid loves fish, have her do this fun worksheet with all kinds of pretty fish and she'll get some quick math practice.

  • Addition: Garden Math

    Kids practice adding single-digit numbers and writing the sums on this garden-themed kindergarten math worksheet.

  • Outer Space Math

    Get little ones excited about math with some stellar subtraction practice!

  • What's Hiding in the Numbers?: 3

    This math and coloring worksheet focuses on the number 3. Kids color all of the spaces with the number 3 to reveal a hidden fish picture.

  • Coloring 18: It's Raining, It's Pouring

    It's raining! It's pouring! (But we don't hear any snoring!) For this kindergarten math worksheet, kids color and count the raindrops with the number 18.

  • Shoes by Twos

    This fun worksheet challenges her to count the the shoes and write the numbers รข by 2's of course!

  • Winter Dot-to-Dot

    Help this family with this fun worksheet, which challenges your child to count from 1-20 to reveal the hidden picture!

  • Christmas Tree Dot-to-Dot

    This Christmas tree dot-to-dot gets your child to build a noble pine tree. Use this Christmas tree dot-to-dot to connect the dots of your jolly Christmas tree.

  • Coloring 12: Cloud Shapes

    Clouds come in many shapes and sizes, and on this kindergarten math worksheet, they come with different numbers! Kids color and count clouds with the number 12.

  • Animal Picture Addition

    How many zebras do you see? What about tigers? Practice your math skills with animals. Count and add up the drawings to practice addition.

  • Beginning Word Problems

    Bug out on word problems! These simple story problems are perfect for helping beginners master subtraction.

  • Counting Blocks

    Got a builder in the house? Help your aspiring architect practice counting, coloring and writing numbers with this counting blocks worksheet.

  • Count the Slices: Greater Than or Less Than?

    Can you taste the pecan pie? Count how many slices are on each plate on this worksheet, and decide which plate has the most!

  • Which is Heavier?

    Give your child's logical reasoning skills a boost with this worksheet that asks him to put each group in order from lightest to heaviest.

  • Match Number to Quantity

    Make a match with this yummy activity for beginning counters! Match up each number to the right group of veggies or fruits.

  • Subtraction on a Number Line

    Learn to subtract by counting backwards on the number line! Your little math whiz will get to visualize the concept of subtraction as he solves each problem.