First Grade Math Number Sense Worksheets
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- Now, that's odd!
Is that a one-eyed Octopus with horns? Now, that's odd! See if your 1st grader can identify the odd numbers in this worksheet.
- Too Many Oranges
Kids visually estimate the number of oranges on a set of trees, then count the oranges one by one and see how close they were. Then they color the page.
- Back of a Nickel
The backs of coins are as important as the front. Does your first grader know how to recognize a nickel from its back?
- Dot to Dot Vehicles: Hovering Helicopter
Connect the dots from 1-50 to reveal a hovering helicopter.
- Number Cave Adventure #20
Who knew counting practice could be such an adventure? Your first grader will practice ordering numbers and skip counting as she dodges obstacles in the cave.
- Writing Money Amounts #1
Money can be a tricky thing but this worksheet let's your child practice reading values in words and then writing money terms out in numbers.
- Shark Dot to Dot
Counting, writing and drawing practice are wrapped up in this connect-the-dots coloring page. What undersea animal will be revealed?
- Comparing Money Amounts #5
Give your kid practice with money-counting and sequential order with this worksheet. Kids will look at different amounts of money and decide which is larger.
- Number Factory #4
Here's a factory that can help your child improve his number sense! Enjoy a day at the Number Factory, where he'll put numbers in the right order.
- Even Numbers: 30-90
In this 1st grade math worksheet, your child will practice writing even numbers and counting by 2 from 30 to 90 as she writes the missing numbers in the spaces.
- Dot to Dot Dump Truck
If your child loves all things vehicles, he'll enjoy this garbage truck dot to dot.
- St. Patrick's Day Number Fun #3
Try your luck with these St. Patrick Day numbers! Your little leprechaun must put these jumbled numbers back into consecutive order.
- Counting on a Hundreds Chart
Is your kid confused by counting? Counting on a hundreds chart, to the rescue!
- Counting Fruit: The Numbers 20 through 25
Give your child practice counting objects with this printable worksheet, which focuses on the numbers 20 through 25.
- Counting Coins: Dimes
To shop for fruit, kids read prices, count dimes, and match the prices to the equivalent amount of dimes on this first grade math worksheet.
- Skip Counting Plesiosaurus
This dot-to-dot is skipping a few numbers! Help draw this massive aquatic dinosaur by connecting the dots and skip-counting by threes.
- How Many Toys?
Have students practice real-world counting skills in this engaging activity. Students get the chance to count many different objects and practice writing numbers to 30.
- Patterns: Driving in All Directions
Grab a number chart that goes up to a hundred and fill in the numbers surrounding the ones in the green boxes on this math and patterns worksheet.
- Fill in the Missing Train Numbers
Does your child need practice with his math skills? This worksheet will give your child practice counting with numbers in the sixties.
- Connect the Dots on the Farm
Kids count to 30 and reveal a hidden picture in this dot-to-dot worksheet.
- Consecutive Numbers
These consecutive number puzzles will challenge your student to use critical thinking and problem solving skills.
- Counting with Groups
his worksheet is a great way to get used to place value, and to see how it can factor in to simple addition.
- Comparing Money Amounts #3
Decimals can be daunting, but your kid can gain comfort with them without writing. This worksheet lets your kid work with money without writing decimal amounts.
- Put Numbers in Order
Is your child ready to discover the underwater kingdom of Atlantis? She'll practice putting numbers in order, helping her find the long-lost city.