Preschool Math Data Worksheets

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  • More or Less? Food

    Are the more lasagna pieces than plates of chicken? This fun printable asks your child to compare quantities between groups of food items.

  • What Does Not Belong? 1

    Each row on this prekindergarten science worksheet has four pictures. One picture does not belong! Kids circle the odd picture out.

  • Animal Cut and Paste

    Little zookeepers can have some fun placing these animals in the right spot--do they fly, swim or crawl?

  • In the Classroom

    Challenge your preschooler to locate all the items that don't belong in the classroom. Lions and monkeys in the classroom? Not in this world.

  • What Doesn't Belong?: Shapes, Letters, and Numbers

    Circle, cheese, triangle, square: One of these things does not belong in this group. Help your child figure out the outlying object with this worksheet.

  • What Doesn't Belong?: Animals and Insects

    Clock, octopus, starfish, turtle: Which thing does not belong in this group? Kids completing this preschool worksheet identify the object that does not belong.

  • Count and Classify: Vehicles

    Count and classify different kinds of vehicles in this worksheet. Kids will identify what vehicles pictured have wheels, can float, or are green.

  • Count and Classify: Furniture

    Your child will use his powers of deduction to count and classify the furniture in this worksheet. Count and classify the furniture pictured with your child.

  • More or Less School Supplies

    Are there more rulers than books? This printable asks your child to compare quantities between groups of school supplies.

  • Post Office Game

    This fun preschool post office game will improve your child's sorting and categorizing skills, and it may also provide a few hoots and hollers.

  • What Doesn't Belong?: Fruits and Veggies

    Apple, pear, key, banana: Which object does not belong in this group? Kids complete this preschool worksheet to identify the object that does not belong.

  • More or Less Toy Animals

    Are there more penguins or lambs? This cute printable asks your child to compare quantities between groups of toy animals.

  • What Belongs in the Bathroom?

    Kris the Koala is cleaning his house, and kids completing this preschool sorting and categorizing worksheet help by circling things that belong in the bathroom.

  • Count and Classify: Kids

    Help your child sort these kids using counting and classifying skills. Your child will count, and learn to group and identify by characteristics.

  • School Time Coloring Page

    Help your student learn what is and is not school appropriate with this coloring page.

  • More or Less Butterflies

    This colorful counting page is engaging math practice for your preschooler learning to count, and to compare more or less values between groups of butterflies.

  • Sorting Activity: What Doesn't Belong?

    Can your preschooler solver this sorting activity? In this sorting worksheet, she'll use her logic to find the items and animals that don't belong.

  • What's the Missing Object?

    Wood doesn't just chop itself! This construction worker is missing one of his important tools. See if your preschooler can figure out which one it is!

  • Beach Girl Paper Doll

    What would you wear if you were going to the beach? Have some fun with this sunny worksheet all about the seasons.

  • Pictures to Sort and Categorize

    Are they big or small? Are they purple or brown? Help your child sort bears into categories with this lovable worksheet.

  • What Belongs in the Bedroom?

    Kris the Koala is cleaning his house, and kids completing this preschool sorting and classifying worksheet help by circling objects that belong in the bedroom.

  • What Belongs in the Kitchen?

    Kris the Koala is cleaning his house, and kids completing this preschool sorting and classifying worksheet help by circling objects that belong in the kitchen.

  • Identifying Non-Living Things

    Are socks or worms inanimate objects? This science worksheet helps kids think critically about things they might see on a hike or a walk on the beach.

  • More Pictures to Sort and Categorize

    In this worksheet, your child will practice identifying shapes and sizes of buttons. Cut them out, and sort them into two distinct categories.