Preschool Math Number Sense Worksheets

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  • Counting: The Number 3

    Kids count the number of letters on each book and draw lines from the number 3 to the books that have three letters on this prekindergarten math worksheet.

  • What's Hiding in the Numbers?: 17

    This preschool math and coloring worksheet focuses on the number 17. Kids color all of the spaces with the number 17 to reveal a hidden truck picture.

  • Fourth of July Dot-to-Dot 2

    Give your preschooler learning fun: he'll count to 30 and connect the dots for a fun summer coloring page!

  • Count the Simple Shapes

    Offering shape recognition and counting practice, this worksheet packs in the preschool math learning.

  • Learning to Count the Number 4

    This worksheet asks your child to count the different types of vehicles on the page, and then circle the groups that have 4 in them.

  • Number "Eight" Puzzle

    Eight is great! And your child will love practicing her counting as she learns about the number eight with this fun puzzle.

  • Count, Trace, and Color: Eleven

    Your child can count, trace, and color with this fun Thanksgiving-themed worksheet. Kids will exercise math, literacy, and artistic skills in this worksheet.

  • Pig Math

    Teach your little one basic math with a familiar story about little pigs and a cranky wolf. Can your preschooler add up all the pigs in this tale?

  • Watercolor Paint by Number: Koala Bear

    Here's a cute koala that's sure to warm any child's heart. As your child paints this adorable scene, she'll practice color mixing and number recognition, too.

  • Drawing Living and Non-Living Things

    Go on an adventure hike and discover what's in your backyard or around your neighborhood! Help your preschooler look for living and non-living things.

  • Number "Nine" Puzzle

    Nine is fine, especially when it's in a fun puzzle! Your preschooler will love practicing her counting with a homemade number puzzle.

  • Observation Activity with Beach Penguins!

    Here's a silly scene that your child can color, count up and observe, which takes steps toward math and reading readiness!

  • Thanksgiving Math: Simple Subtraction #3

    This colorful addition worksheet for young learners is perfect for Thanksgiving Day. Do some simple math in this worksheet with your child on Thanksgiving.

  • Order 'Em Up!

    Which comes first? Find out if students can order numbers up to 10 with this assessment.

  • Number "Five" Puzzle

    Five is a big year for a preschooler and a big number! Help her get practice with counting and numbers with this fun and colorful puzzle.

  • Counting Animals: Crabs

    This counting worksheet featuring a cast of crabs is sure to get kids excited about math.

  • Learning to Count the Number 1

    To complete this worksheet your child will need to count how many there are of each type of animal, and then circle the groups that have 1 in them.

  • Number "Six" Puzzle

    Finally the number six gets it's own puzzle! Let your little one put it together, read the number and sound out the words.

  • What's Hiding in the Numbers?: 16

    This preschool math and coloring worksheet focuses on the number 16. Kids color all of the spaces with the number 16 to reveal a hidden bus picture.

  • Number Puzzle: "7"

    How do you write a number "7"? Beginning counters can build their math skills with a fun number puzzle.

  • Count, Trace, and Color: Eight

    This worksheet's loaded with learning...and one fun coloring activity, too!

  • Number "Three" Puzzle

    One, two, three ... GO! Have some fun making your own puzzle with this printable all about the number three.

  • Count and Classify: Shoes

    Your shoe-obsessed child will learn how to count and classify his shoes in this worksheet. Count and classify with your child using these exercises.

  • Learning to Count the Number 9

    This worksheet asks your child to count how many fruits there are of each type, and then circle the groups that have 9 in them