First Grade Math Number Sense Worksheets

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  • Christmas Number Fun #2

    Get ready for a Christmas number adventure! Your child will practice sequencing numbers as she makes her way through the snow to grandma's house.

  • Counting and Drawing

    Apply those counting skills to real life with a fun drawing activity. Kids will create drawings to represent each number, 1-10.

  • Valentine's Day Number Fun #16

    Keep math skills sharp this Valentine's Day! Practice sequencing numbers by putting this group of 18 consecutive numbers back in order.

  • Which is Taller?

    Which is taller? Introduce kids to concepts of height and measurement with this beginner's worksheet!

  • St. Patrick's Day Number Fun #5

    These lucky numbers are all out of order! Get some great practice sequencing numbers with a St. Patrick's Day math sheet.

  • Number Factory #10

    The Number Factory needs your child's help. Have your child sort numbers from least to greatest or vice versa, and fill in missing numbers from patterns.

  • How Many Animals?

    Have students practice real-world counting skills in this engaging activity. Students get the chance to count many different animals and practice writing numbers to 30.

  • Jungle Numbers #1

    Is your first grader ready for a jungle number adventure? She'll dash across a bridge, hop over a hungry gator all while getting some great counting practice!

  • Halloween Numbers: Witch Hats

    It's the witching hour! Ask your child to wear her witch hat and do some magic to fill in the missing numbers in the right order.

  • Patterns on a Hundreds Chart: Rows

    What do the numbers 11 through 19 have in common? This math and patterns worksheet features a number chart to help your kid learn how to recognize patterns.

  • Valentine's Day Number Fun #20

    Keep math skills sharp this Valentine's Day! Practice sequencing numbers by putting this group of 18 consecutive numbers back into the right order.

  • Which Costs More? Learning About Value #1

    Help your child understand what value means by asking her to compare each pair of objects, then circle the one that's more valuable.

  • Number Cave Adventure #8

    Have some fun with numbers, and go on a cave adventure to find buried treasure! Your child will put numbers in the right order and do a little skip counting.

  • Easter Number Fun #18

    Have mathematic Easter fun with this number ordering worksheet. Kids will arrange numbers from greatest to least with some help from a chocolate bunny.

  • Christmas Number Fun #15

    Challenge your child's number sense with a Christmas counting adventure! He'll be skip counting by twos as he makes his way to grandma's house.

  • Christmas Number Fun #10

    Challenge your child's number sense with a Christmas counting adventure! He'll be sequencing numbers in order from greatest to least.

  • Number Factory #19

    Before these numbers get shipped off they need to be put in order! Some numbers need to be placed in order, and others are missing part of their pattern.

  • Math Lab: Odds & Evens #2

    Your first grader will count, write and color while identifying odd and even numbers in the math lab.

  • Halloween Numbers: Bats

    Bats around this haunted tree and need help with missing numbers between 70 and 76!

  • Undersea Number Adventure #6

    Is your child ready to discover the underwater city of Atlantis? Practice putting numbers in order, and navigate a coral reef and to sneak past an octopus!

  • Valentine's Day Number Fun #6

    Here's a Valentine's Day challenge for your beginning counter! He'll need to put this group of 18 consecutive numbers in order from greatest to least.

  • Number Factory #14

    Here's a factory that can help your child improve his number sense! Enjoy a day at the Number Factory, where he can put numbers in the right order.

  • Math Lab: Odds & Evens #4

    Here's great practice for odd and even numbers that are below 100. He'll count and color as he gets familiar with identifying odds and evens.

  • Christmas Number Fun #11

    Little math learners, get safely through the snow by filling in the missing numbers! This is a great activity to practice skip counting by twos.