Kindergarten Math Number Sense Worksheets

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  • Sporting Good Subtraction

    Number writing combines with pictures and counting to make beginning subtraction more bearable and interesting for your child this spring!

  • Coloring 5: Tomato Harvest

    The tomatoes are ripe for harvest! For this kindergarten math worksheet, kids pick tomatoes by counting and coloring the tomatoes with the number 5.

  • Subtraction Practice: Spring Into It!

    This subtraction practice worksheet combines number writing with pictures and counting to make beginning subtraction easier for your child!

  • Fireman Dot to Dot: Whee!

    Learn a fun fireman fact while practicing counting from 1 to 10.

  • Chicken or Egg Subtraction

    How many chickens do you see? Get your kindergartener ready for elementary school math with this introduction to subtraction worksheet.

  • Subtraction for Visual Learners: Easter #5

    Cross out butterflies to learn subtraction basics in this math worksheet. Kids will solve subtraction problems by crossing out pictures of butterflies.

  • Number 19 Coloring Page

    Your kid is bright, so he'll love the bright lights on this kindergarten math worksheet about the number 19.

  • Coloring 4: Recycling at the Beach

    This beach is a mess! For this kindergarten math worksheet, kids help clean up the beach by counting and coloring the cans with the number 4.

  • Hidden Shapes

    Is your kindergartener up for a little house hunting? Introduce her to the world of shapes -- right under her own nose!

  • Count the Fruit Activity Placemat

    Color in the pictures of the fruits and numbers to create a fun and educational placemat.

  • Connect the Numbers

    Help your kindergartener connect numbers with quantities with this matching worksheet.

  • Find the Shapes: Triangles

    How many triangles do you see? Introduce your young student to shapes and beginning geometry concepts with this fun coloring sheet.

  • Christmas Coloring and Addition

    Here is a worksheet to keep your preschooler busy learning during the Christmas break. She'll get to color these pictures as she works on her simple addition.

  • Coloring 16: I Scream for Ice Cream!

    You scream, I scream, we all scream for ice cream! For this kindergarten math worksheet, kids color and count the ice cream scoops with the number 16.

  • Counting Apples

    Introduce your youngster to addition with this cut and paste math page that combines fine motor exercise and counting.

  • Dot-to-Dot Alphabet: K

    Keep the alphabet learning going with a fun dot-to-dot exercise for the letter K.

  • Counting Numbers: 5-10

    Give your child practice with counting numbers, This printable kindergarten worksheet focuses on the numbers 5 through 10.

  • Coloring 2: Counting Coins!

    These crazy coins have all kinds of numbers on them, but kids completing this kindergarten math worksheet color and count just the coins with the number 2.

  • Building Zone Addition

    It's math time at the construction zone! Count up the items in each picture equation to find the sum.

  • Animal Addition

    Your kid can add pets with this worksheet, and luckily it's just for practice. Help your young one count and add with this worksheet full of cuddly cuties!

  • Simple Subtraction Word Problems

    Start your engines! It's time to race for subtraction. Help your future math star work out these simple word problems.

  • Simple Subtraction for 4th of July #3

    This 4th of July subtraction sheet is quick, cute, and makes math easy for visual learners.

  • Picture Math

    Help your child begin to learn about math problems using pictures. He'll count the pictures to create simple addition equations.

  • Counting Caterpillar

    Gary the Counting Caterpillar needs help from your little one! Help your child trace the dotted numbers and rewrite them on the lines below.