Preschool Math Data Worksheets

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  • Categorization: How Many Shapes?

    Young geometry enthusiasts will enjoy sorting and counting the shapes in our categorization worksheet. Your kid will gain early math skills with this worksheet.

  • Drawing Living and Non-Living Things

    Go on an adventure hike and discover what's in your backyard or around your neighborhood! Help your preschooler look for living and non-living things.

  • Food Animals Eat!

    It's dinner time at the barnyard! Can your little farmer help feed the animals? Match up each animal to the food it likes to eat.

  • More or Less? Party Favors

    What better time to count than at a birthday party? This worksheet is great practice for your kid, whether he knows his numbers or is just learning to count.

  • Kitchen Chaos Clean-Up

    Looking for a worksheet to help your kid with daily life skills? This printable will get preschooler sorting household items.

  • In the House: What Doesn't Belong?

    Does a crocodile or hot air balloon belong in the house? Challenge your little one to think logically to figure out what doesn't belong inside a house.

  • More or Less Art Supplies

    Are there more drawing kits or more bottles of paint? This colorful page is great for counting practice.

  • What's For Dinner?

    Have your child learn the duties of a chef with this delicious coloring page.

  • Color the Spring Things Path

    A duck wants to get to the pond! On this prekindergarten math and science worksheet, kids follow a pattern of spring things to help the duck get to the pond.

  • Count and Classify: Shoes

    Your shoe-obsessed child will learn how to count and classify his shoes in this worksheet. Count and classify with your child using these exercises.

  • Categorization: How Many Toys?

    Kids will sort and classify toys in this categorizing worksheet. Help your child sort toys by type and uses in this toy categorization worksheet.

  • Counting Busy Bears!

    This preschool worksheet will help your child with her counting skills as she determines which bear has more and which has less!

  • Find What Doesn't Belong: In the City

    One of the items in each group doesn't belong with the others. Can your child find which ones?

  • Sorting Check-In

    Does your student understand how to sort by shapes and colors? Find out with this sorting assessment.

  • Fishy Counting

    Help your preschooler practice counting with this stripey printable, which has her counting stripes on fish as well as practicing directional language.

  • In the Kitchen

    Cookies in the kitchen? Good. Ice skates in the kitchen? Bad. Let your preschooler figure it out with this sorting worksheet, and she can color it in, too!

  • Let's Have Lunch!

    Teach your kid that his body needs food to work and play. Categorize his fave foods on this worksheet about fruit, grains, protein, and vegetables.

  • On the Playground

    Have your kid take a shot at this categorizing worksheet, finding all the items that don't belong on the playground. This doubles as a fun coloring sheet.

  • Sports Boy Paper Doll

    Challenge your little sports star with a clothing conundrum! He'll need to choose the right outfit for this sporty dude.

  • Urban Animals

    Many animals live in the woods, but some can live in the city right alongside people! Which of these animals are urban animals?

  • Sports Girl Paper Doll

    Hey sporty girls, can you dress this gal for soccer practice? Have fun putting together a paper doll with your little sports star.

  • How Many Dots?

    How many dots are there of each color? Find out in this worksheet, and develop comparison skills by figuring out which color has more dots.

  • More or Less Electronics

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

  • Grocery Store Game

    Your little one can get valuable categorizing practice with this fun worksheet featuring grocery items and some things that don't belong.