Kindergarten Math Number Sense Worksheets

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  • Space Item Subtraction

    Have your child count up the space items and subtract the darker pictures in this visual worksheet to solve the subtraction problem.

  • Easter Subtraction Practice

    Here's a colorful set of drill sheets for kindergarteners who are ready to learn about subtraction.

  • Connect the Dots: Look Out Below!

    Practice counting from 1-20 with this fun worksheet, which challenges your child to count and connect the dots from 1-20.

  • Dot-to-Dot Alphabet: E

    Draw block letter E's by connecting the dots on this fun alphabet worksheet.

  • Handy Addition: Using Fingers to Count

    Using fingers to count and add up numbers is encouraged here. Your child will continue to practice addition problems with this handy addition worksheet.

  • Counting 1-20: Let's Go to the Circus!

    Practice counting 1-20 with this fun worksheet, which challenges your child to count the steps to the circus in sequence.

  • How Many Shapes?

    This worksheet will help your kindergarten students practice identifying and writing each part of an addition equation.

  • Find the Shapes: Squares

    How many squares can you find? Introduce your young student to shapes and beginning geometry concepts with this fun coloring sheet.

  • Cut and Paste Counting: Ducks

    With its ducky theme and cut and paste activity, this worksheet is a fun way to get your child practicing counting while easing them into beginning addition.

  • Count and Add #1

    Give your child her first lesson in addition with this simple counting worksheet.

  • Number Maze: Help the Surfing Starfish!

    Kids give a surfing starfish a hand, drawing a path from the starfish to the wave by counting from 1 to 20 on this kindergarten math worksheet.

  • Trace Number 15

    Get in two-digit number practice, while your kindergartener works on recognizing and writing the number 15.

  • Trace Number 16

    Writing and counting practice get a step up with this worksheet where your kindergartener can trace the number 16.

  • Counting and Adding

    Let's practice counting and adding with Muggo, everyone's favorite minion in Education.com's new games product, Brainzy.

  • Subtraction for Visual Learners: Easter #7

    Visual learners will learn subtraction basics with our colorful, flower-themed worksheet. Kids will count picture of flowers, then cross out images to subtract.

  • Coloring 6: Happy Hamsters

    The hamsters love to play outside! For this kindergarten math worksheet, kids count and color just the hamsters with the number 6.

  • Beginning Subtraction

    For each problem on this first grade math worksheet, kids subtract numbers under 10 to see how many lollipops are left after someone has had a tasty snack.

  • More or Less: Practice Comparing Numbers

    Introduce your child to basic inequalities with this worksheet that challenges him to count up the objects in each group and decide which has fewer or more.

  • Trace 11

    Here's a writing and counting activity to introduce your kindergartener to two-digit numbers. She can trace 11 and say her numbers out loud!

  • St. Patrick's Day Dot-to-Dot

    It's a shamrock dot-to-dot that might be luckier than most! Counting practice and fun coloring are in the cards with this St. Patrick's Day worksheet.

  • Easter Picture Addition

    Who's that coming down the path? Why, it must be the Easter bunny! Give your first grader a fun way to practice her basic addition.

  • Jack in the Box Connect the Dots

    Connect the dots from 1 to 22 to complete the picture of the jack in the box then color him in.

  • Number Maze: Clean Up the Dust Bunnies!

    Bunnies are usually cute, but not this bunny. Kids help clean up the dust bunny, drawing a path from the vacuum to the dust bunny by counting from 1 to 20.

  • Flower Counting

    This is a simple and colorful math worksheet that is perfect for a kindergarten age child. She'll look at the numbers then count and circle the pretty flowers.