Kindergarten Math Number Sense Worksheets

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  • Candy Cane Dot-to-Dot

    Your child will practice counting and connect the dots to create his own coloring page, perfect for Christmas!

  • How Many Breaths?

    Learn about the importance of oxygen with our simple breath-counting activity. You work the timer while your child counts the number of breaths he takes!

  • Find the Shape: Squares

    There are a slew of squares hiding in these images. Can your kindergartener find them all? Getting familiar with shapes increases her math readiness.

  • Cut-and-Paste Counting: Butterflies

    Some of these butterflies have lost their way! Your child will help them find their way while honing his math skills.

  • Mustache Math

    Put on your most mathematical mustache! This fun worksheet will help kids learn addition in a hands-on way.

  • How Many Rectangles?

    Help your child practice recognizing rectangles with this colorful worksheet that challenges him to count up all the rectangles in the picture.

  • Penny's Candy Counting

    This worksheet will give your preschooler practice with counting money by asking him which candy on the page costs the most and which costs the least.

  • Count the Insects 5

    Counting bugs is a lot easier when the bugs don't move. Use this worksheet to give your kindergartener practice counting to five.

  • Let's Bake! Subtraction

    Practice subtraction by counting the number of baking items in each box then taking away the number of darker items. How many items are left?

  • Construction Picture Addition

    Counting is the first step to learning addition. Help your little construction worker count up these tools to find the sums!

  • Connect the Dots: Coyote

    What desert creature is hidden in these dots? Kids practice counting to 33 to find out.

  • Count the Insects 6

    Does your curious kindergartener love insects? Let him practice counting and comparing amounts with his bug buddies in this worksheet.

  • Jungle Picture Addition

    What does a banana, a leaf, and a tree trunk have in common? This jungle addition worksheet will challenge your student to count all the different pictures.

  • 4x4 Sudoku

    On this kindergarten math worksheet, kids use their logical reasoning and critical thinking skills to solve a Sudoku puzzle with the numbers 13, 14, 15, and 16.

  • Blossoms Subtraction

    How many blossoms can you count? Get your kindergartener ready for elementary school math with this introduction to subtraction worksheet.

  • Shark Lengths

    I think you're going to need a bigger ruler! Your child doesn't have to measure any actual creatures, but he will rank these sharks from longest to shortest

  • Fashion Subtraction

    How many clothes can you count? Get your kindergartener ready for elementary school math with this introduction to subtraction worksheet.

  • Celestial Subtraction Sentences

    Have your child combine her counting and verbal skills to solve the subtraction problems! She'll count the pictures and fill in the boxes with the number.

  • Insect Counting Worksheet: Wasps and Ladybugs

    You wouldn't want to mistake a wasp for a ladybug! Challenge your kindergartener to keep the two bugs separate in this counting worksheet.

  • Count the Candies

    There's a math party going on in this brightly colored worksheet! Just count and compare the lollipops, candles and more to join the clever festivities.

  • Hummus Face Snack

    This printable version of one of our favorite recipes is a healthy treat for after-school and a great way to practice measuring and counting!

  • Count the Insects 4

    It's insect counting time! Your child will practice counting up to five with backyard bugs he already is familiar with.

  • Bird Addition

    Count these birds before they fly away! Your students will count these birds and add them up to find out how many birds are sitting on these branches.

  • Color the Number 14

    The number 14 is in focus on this filly-filled printable. Your child gets to color these ponies however she wants as she finds the ones that have 14 on them.