First Grade Math Number Sense Worksheets

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  • Count Down: Practice Counting Backward #2

    Kids practice the art of counting backward in this worksheet that asks them to fill in the blank squares with numbers in reverse numerical order.

  • Kangaroo Dot to Dot

    Counting, writing and drawing practice are wrapped up in this dot-to-dot coloring page. What Australian animal will be revealed?

  • Math Monster Madness

    Can your child use her addition and subtraction knowledge to put the numbers where they need to go?

  • Chameleon Connect the Dots

    Simply connect the dots to complete the picture of the crawling chameleon.

  • Money Match: Nickels

    Help your first grader get acquainted with nickels by counting them up, and writing their value on the line.

  • Missing Numbers: Counting by Twos

    Does your child need practice with his math skills? This printable worksheet, which will help him count up to 100, will give him practice counting by 2's.

  • Grouping Objects: Odd and Even Numbers

    In this 1st grade math worksheet, your child will practice identifying odd and even numbers by grouping objects into odd or even-numbered groups.

  • Number Patterns: Find the Pattern

    Sharpen your first grader's number sense with an exercise in recognizing number patterns.

  • Number Factory #13

    It's your child's first day at the Number Factory, and they need his help. Encourage your child to order numbers from least to greatest or vice versa.

  • Practicing More Than...

    Looking for a worksheet to help your child with number values? This printable will help practice the concept of more than and less than.

  • Stargazing Estimation

    Kids practice estimation by guessing the number of stars on this first grade math worksheet. Then they check their guess by counting the stars.

  • Identifying Odd Numbers: A Puppy and a Bone

    In this 1st grade math worksheet, your child will color the odd numbers to create a path that leads puppy to his bone.

  • Dot to Dot Horse

    Sketch a dot-to-dot outline of a certain beloved farm animal in this worksheet. This horse dot-to-dot worksheet will help your child practice counting and more.

  • Halloween Maze: Even Numbers

    In this Halloween maze, follow the even numbers out of this scary graveyard. But watch out -- there are odd numbers waiting to trip you up!

  • Number Patterns: Fill In the Number

    Help your first grader build her number sense with this worksheet featuring number patterns by 2, 5, and 10.

  • Counting to 150

    Here's a counting challenge fit for your little math whiz. Practice counting past 100, all the way up to 150!

  • Color By Number: Fairy

    Bring the hidden fairy out of hiding by coloring the picture according to the numbers. Use the key to find out which colors to use for each number.

  • Patterns on a Hundreds Chart: Columns

    This math and patterns worksheet features a chart with the numbers 1 through 100 to help your kid learn how to identify patterns and review place values.

  • Mother's Day Color by Number

    Your little artist can make a perfect picture for a special person with this color by number page! While she's coloring, she'll also be practicing numbering.

  • Reading Place Value: Ones, Tens and Hundreds

    Looking for a worksheet to help your child with place values? This printable will flex his math skills.

  • Fish Estimation

    Kids visually estimate the number of fish swimming on this worksheet. After making their guess, they check it by counting each fish.

  • T-Rex Dot to Dot

    Counting, writing and drawing practice are wrapped up in this dot-to-dot coloring page. What prehistoric animal will be revealed?

  • Number Order

    This worksheet presents a whole new, wacky way to learn number order.

  • Odd or Even?

    Kids review odd and even numbers by circling them, then counting up how many they find.