Kindergarten Math Number Sense Worksheets

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  • More, Less, or Equal: Practice Comparing Numbers

    Looking for a math challenge for your kindergartener? This counting worksheet is a great way to introduce them to basic inequalities and number comparison.

  • Alex the Alligator Cards

    Alex the alligator is looking for numbers to chomp on! Have your child help him by using these cards to know which numbers are greater.

  • Dot-to-Dot Airplane

    Who says drawing can't be educational? This awesome worksheet increase your child's exposure to numbers, as it teaches him to draw an airplane.

  • Counting Up Subtraction

    For each problem on this first grade math worksheet, kids subtract single-digit numbers to see how many cheese pieces are left after the mouse eats its snack.

  • Easter Counting

    1, 2, 3... How many items do you see? Celebrate springtime with these colorful Easter counting pages

  • Make a Calendar!

    Give your kindergartener an important project that will help him learn the names of the days and months with this printable worksheet.

  • Color by Numbers: Kittens and Mittens

    Help these kittens with their mittens in this Color by Numbers printable. Color in the picture according to the number key and practice your number recognition!

  • Roll 'n Spin Counting

    How many toys are at the carnival? Practice counting and writing numbers with this worksheet.

  • Number 15 Coloring Page

    Can you roar like a dinosaur? Kids completing this kindergarten math worksheet will color and count dinosaurs with the number 15.

  • Number 9 Coloring Page

    The leaves are changing colors and falling off the trees! For this kindergarten math worksheet, kids color and count leaves with the number 9.

  • Dot-to-Dot Alphabet: B

    Counting and learning the alphabet go together in this dot-to-dot sheet for the letter B.

  • Missing Numbers: 5-10

    This caterpillar has been munching numbers instead of leaves! He's lost some of the numbers, but which ones?

  • Number 13 Coloring Page

    What can you build with blocks? All of the blocks have numbers on this kindergarten math worksheet, but kids color and count just the blocks with the number 13.

  • Recognizing Numbers to 20

    This resource will help assess your students' understanding of numbers 1-20.

  • Jungle Board Game

    Kids get the opportunity to make their own jungle board game and practice their math skills. They will cut out the game markers and dice to begin the game.

  • Construction Color by Number #2

    Here are all the tools you need to build great math skills! Have some fun filling in this color by number worksheet.

  • Number Words: Six to Ten

    When it comes to learning numbers, six through ten can be tough. Boost your kid's number knowledge with a word search full of hidden number words.

  • Coloring 17: Silly Sock Pairs

    Socks usually come in pairs, but these silly socks are all mixed up! For this kindergarten math worksheet, kids color and count the socks with the number 17.

  • Number Maze: Help the Mouse!

    Kids draw a path from the mouse to the clock by counting and tracing numbers from 1 to 10 on this kindergarten math worksheet.

  • Counting by 2s Dot to Dot

    Challenge your child to count by twos with this fun worksheet, and connect the dots to reveal the hidden picture!

  • Dot-to-Dot Alphabet: M

    Just when you thought your child has learned ABC's in every way possible, there's a block letter dot-to-dot worksheet like this one.

  • Addition for Kids

    Race to learn addition with this fun picture addition worksheet. Kids will count the vehicles to solve each picture equation.

  • Number 11 Coloring Page

    It's a wonderful day for sailing! For this kindergarten math worksheet, kids color and count just the sailboats with the number 11.

  • Compare Numbers: Large and Small

    Kindergarteners compare each pair of fruit and color the one with the larger number.