Preschool Math Number Sense Worksheets

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  • 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.

  • Count, Trace, and Color: Four

    This worksheet is loaded with learning, along with a fun coloring activity, too!

  • Fast Food Dot to Dot

    Yum... what food item is missing from this picture? Help your child learn to count in even numbers only with this fun connect the dots coloring page.

  • Number "Seven" Puzzle

    Need a fun way to practice those numbers? Your little one will have a great time with this puzzle all about the number 7!

  • Learning to Count the Number 10

    This worksheet asks your child to count how many bugs there are of each type, and then circle the groups that have 10 in them.

  • 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!

  • Learning Numbers: 6

    Learning numbers is fun! Watch her math skills bloom. Count the number of petals on each flower and draw a line from the number 6 to the flowers with 6 petals.

  • Counting: The Number 4

    Kids count the fingers being held up on each hand and draw lines from the number 4 to the hands raising four fingers on this prekindergarten math worksheet.

  • Learning to Count the Number 5

    This worksheet asks your child to count how many there are of each type of animal, and then circle the groups that have 5 in them.

  • How Many Candles?

    Count the number of candles that you will put on the cake then add color to the delectable cake!

  • Count, Trace, and Color: Nineteen

    Load up on learning with this counting, tracing, and coloring worksheet. Kids will use nineteen pieces of corn to work on math, literacy, and art skills.

  • Number Puzzle: "3"

    Here's a puzzle that can help put your little one ahead in math! She'll form a number "3" out of these colorful cut-outs.

  • Count, Trace, and Color: Five

    This worksheet is loaded with learning, plus a fun coloring activity, too!

  • Count, Trace, and Color: Fourteen

    This worksheet is loaded with learning...and has a fun coloring activity!

  • How Many Legs Does a Spider Have?

    How many legs does a spider have? Count the number of legs the spider in the picture has. Then have a blast coloring in this interesting insect and its web.

  • Butterfly Dot to Dot

    This beautiful butterfly needs help filling in his wings! Have your child practice counting by even numbers with this fun connect the dots coloring page.

  • How Many Seashells Can You Find?

    Take a look at the picture of the beach and count how many seashells there are then have fun coloring in the shells, sand, and surf!

  • Count, Trace, and Color: Two

    Count, trace, and color two Christmas trees in this preschool worksheet. Kids will exercise academic and motor skills in this Christmas-themed worksheet.

  • Count, Trace, and Color: Twelve

    This worksheet is loaded with learning, plus a fun coloring activity too!

  • Where to Pay?

    Help your child learn about shopping and cashiers with this coloring page.

  • How Many Stars Are There?

    Look at the picture and count how many stars are lighting up the night sky then add color to make them sparkle!

  • Learning to Count the Number 6

    This worksheet asks your child to count how many of each type of art supply there is, and then circle the groups that have 6 in them.

  • Connect the Dots: Numbers 1 - 10

    Preschoolers will use their counting skills to connect the dots by following the number 1 through 10. When they're done, a mystery animal will be revealed.

  • Christmas Picture Subtraction #1

    Help build your child's math skills with this festive Christmas math worksheet. Little math beginners can practice subtraction by crossing out the pictures.