Printables for kindergarten math
Browse Printable Kindergarten Math Worksheets
Entire LibraryPrintable WorksheetsGamesGuided LessonsLesson PlansHands-on ActivitiesInteractive StoriesOnline ExercisesPrintable WorkbooksScience ProjectsSong Videos
1,177 filtered results
1,177 filtered results
Kindergarten
Math
Sort byPopularityMost RecentTitleRelevance
-
Filter Results
- clear all filters
By Grade
- Preschool
Kindergarten
- 1st grade
- 2nd grade
- 3rd grade
- 4th grade
- 5th grade
- 6th grade
- 7th grade
- 8th grade
By Subject
- Fine arts
- Foreign language
Math
- Number Sense
- Addition
- Subtraction
- Multiplication
- Mixed Operations
- Geometry
- Measurement
- Time
- Money Math
- Data and Graphing
- Math Word Problems
- Math Puzzles
- Reading & Writing
- Science
- Social emotional
- Social studies
- Typing
By Topic
- Arts & crafts
- Coloring
- Holidays
- Offline games
- Pop Culture & Events
- Seasonal
- Teacher Resources
By Standard
- Common Core
Search Printable Kindergarten Math Worksheets
The best way to get young learners to develop a love for math is to make it exciting. Our kindergarten math worksheets do just that, with professionally designed coloring, tracing, and number counting pages that feature familiar images and quirky characters. From simple addition and subtraction to sorting and identifying coins, our kindergarten math pages assist young learners with building fundamental math skills.
Cover All the Bases with Kindergarten Math Pages
Some kids come into kindergarten with such a firm grasp on numbers and counting that they’re ready to dive right into addition and subtraction problems. Others might still be struggling to consistently count to 10. Regardless of your child’s early math aptitude, our vast supply of kindergarten math worksheets are the perfect supplement to classroom instruction. Most importantly, our kindergarten math worksheets were designed in such a way that kids will view practicing math as a fun activity rather than a chore.
Speaking of fun practice, there are numerous opportunities throughout the day for parents to reinforce key math concepts without their kindergartner even knowing it! For instance, instead of handing him his post-school snack, tell him to go to the fridge and bring back exactly 10 grapes. Or hand him a deck of cards and ask him to pull out all the 7s. And next time you’re at a restaurant, have him add up how many people are sitting at the two tables next to you.
The bottom line is, through our kindergarten math pages and real-life activities, there are endless ways to help your little one sharpen those critical early math skills.
Kindergarten Math Worksheets - Superstar Worksheets
valerie2022-08-24T07:27:36-07:00Free kindergarten math worksheets. Students in kindergarten learn a variety of math standards including; counting, number recognition, patterns, sequencing, shapes, measurement, addition, subtraction, place value, graphing, and more. Use these free kindergarten math worksheets to build a fun, hands-on year for your kindergarten students. Looking for more? Try our 36-week Interactive Math Curriculum for Kindergarten or our Kindergarten Morning Work Binder.
Looking for free preschool level math activities? Check out Preschool Math Worksheets!
Free Kindergarten Math Worksheets:
- Kindergarten Counting Worksheets
- Kindergarten Addition Worksheets
- Kindergarten Subtraction Worksheets
- Kindergarten Shape Worksheets
- Kindergarten Money Worksheets
- Kindergarten Measurement Worksheets
- Kindergarten Pattern Worksheets
- Kindergarten Calendar & Time Worksheets
- Kindergarten Following Directions Worksheets
- Kindergarten Graphing Worksheets
- Kindergarten Tracing Worksheets
Free counting worksheets for preschool and kindergarten students. These sheets will work on number recognition, counting, number words, one-to-one correspondence, tally marks, number order, and addition facts up to 20.
Hundreds Chart PrintablesFree printable hundreds chart for kids! Use our blank hundreds charts, games and activities to help your students build important counting and sequencing skills. We’ve included many counting activities including 40 blank hundred charts worksheets, games, and activities that will build their confidence in math skills quickly and easily.
Kindergarten Addition WorksheetsFree math worksheets for kindergarten addition. Students learn about making 10, number line, horizonal & vertical equations, counting objects, missing addend, five frames, ten frames, word problems, drawing to solve and so much more!
Kindergarten Subtraction WorksheetsFree subtraction worksheets for preschool & kindergarten! Students will learn to count and take away objects, decompose with number bonds, frame numbers into 5 and 10-frames, solve horizontal, and vertical subtraction equations, solve subtraction word problems, and more!
Shapes Worksheets for KindergartenFree printable shapes worksheets for Kindergarten! Your students will love our colorful shapes chart, and matching shapes activities. Students will color shapes, identify shapes, cut shapes, sort shapes and so much more! These free worksheets are great for building key fine motor skills.
Money WorksheetsFree money worksheet for students to learn about coin recognition, coin value, counting money, addition with money, sorting and graphing, and so much more! Students will learn all about U.S. coins with these free printable money counting worksheets. Adaptable for PreK-1st grade.
Kindergarten Measuring WorksheetsKindergarten Students learn about measuring objects, liquids, and comparing sizes. Children will become familiar with a ruler and the units of measurement it uses when measuring different objects, shapes and lines. Students will learn to measure pictures, shapes, and real-life objects to the nearest inch.
Kindergarten Patterns WorksheetsFree pattern worksheets for kindergarten and elementary math students. These free worksheets will help your students learn a variety of patterns and sequences including ABAB, ABB, AAB, AABB, ABC, ABCD and more. Older students can begin to learn number sequences that will develop important foundations for skip counting.
Days of the Week PrintablesFree Days of the Week Printables, worksheets and activity pages. These worksheets are helpful for kindergarten and first grade students learning all about the days of the week.
Months of the Year PrintablesFree Months of the Year Printables, worksheets and activity pages. These worksheets are helpful for kindergarten and first grade students learning all about the months of the year.
Kindergarten Graphing WorksheetsFree, printable graphing worksheets for kindergarten. You will find pie charts, count and graph, pictographs, dot plot, line, and bar graphs! We recommend using this activity with K-2 math students to build important math skills. These graphing worksheets are great for morning workstations, early finishers, and take-home activities.
Kindergarten Number Worksheets
Kindergarten students work on number recognition, number words, and number value
Kindergarten Counting Worksheets
Kindergarten students work on counting from 0-100. More advanced students work on counting by 10’s.
Kindergarten Comparing Worksheets
Kindergarten students work on a variety of math skills including comparing, measuring, and estimating.
Kindergarten Addition Worksheets
Kindergarten students work on basic addition to 10 with these free printable worksheets.
Kindergarten Subtraction Worksheets
Kindergarten subtraction worksheets for simple calculations.
Kindergarten Shapes Worksheets
Kindergarten students work on shape identification and basic descriptions.
Kindergarten Measurement Worksheets
Kindergarten measurement worksheets with a ruler (inches/cm), blocks, and other found objects.
Kindergarten Pattern Worksheets
Kindergarten patterns and sequencing worksheets for building early math and logic skills.
Kindergarten Calendar & Time Worksheets
Students work on learning the days of the week, months of the year and how to tell basic time.
Kindergarten Following Directions Worksheets
Students are assessed on their ability to listen to directions with prepositional phrases. Instructors give students audible steps to follow for each picture.
Math for children 4, 5, 6, 7 years old
Here you can find a lot of useful materials on the topic "Math for children for children 4, 5, 6, 7 years old", which you can print on a printer and engage with children as at home, and in preschool and school institutions. Learning math in a playful way is a very interesting activity even for those children who do not show much love for learning. Also, such tasks are great for little fidgets who cannot sit in one place for 5 minutes. Each game task is designed for a younger child - it is designed in such a way that the child does not get tired, and at the same time receives a useful portion of knowledge and skills. The main thing is not to solve all the tasks at once, only one at a time!
Mathematics for children 4, 5, 6, 7 years old - choose a section for learning
Mathematics for children is presented here in several sections, each of which develops certain skills in teaching a child. For example, counting up to 10 and 20 is intended for children who are learning to count objects, but still do not know numbers well and do not know how to solve mathematical expressions. In the section with tasks in mathematics, more complex tasks are presented, in which examples, tasks, and various tasks for adding, subtracting, dividing the number of objects into equal parts, etc. can be found. In tasks with geometric shapes, children will get acquainted with the shapes and names of geometric shapes, perform simple tasks to consolidate the learned material. Also, tasks with mathematical signs (greater than, less than, equals sign) are given separately.
Learning to Count to 10 - Fun Picture Activities
In this section we are learning to count to 10 with fun picture activities for preschoolers. Learning to count in a playful way is a very interesting activity even for those children who do not show much love for learning.
Learn to count to 20 - Picture game tasks
Here we learn to count to 20 by doing interesting picture game tasks. The activities below are suitable for children who have already mastered counting up to 10 and are starting to learn counting within 20.
Fun math pictorial tasks for kids
Here are some fun and colorful math pictorial tasks for kids who are getting ready for school or are in 1st grade. Assignments can be very useful for teachers in kindergartens and elementary schools to teach children about mathematical expressions more effectively.
Geometric shapes for children - Interesting tasks
Here you can download and print geometric shapes for children in the form of interesting tasks in pictures, the implementation of which will not only benefit the child, but also a lot of fun.
Numbers for kids - Download, print and cut!
Numbers for children in various designs are presented here - numbers in the form of flowers, three-dimensional, gold, with various textures, ice, puzzle numbers, as well as simple numbers in black and red.
Mathematical signs and symbols - Picture tasks
Learning math signs and symbols with interesting picture tasks. By completing tasks, the child will learn to distinguish between greater than and less than signs, as well as plus, minus and equal sign.
Other interesting topics with mathematics
Educational games "Mathematics for Toddlers"
Games developed by the Chudo-Yudo children's portal especially for the youngest children (from 2 years old), who are just starting to learn to count to 10. Such games contribute to faster memorization of numbers, and also allow the child to understand the technology of counting, which is difficult for his age.
Math games for children from 4 to 6 years old
Games are designed to prepare a preschooler for the first mathematical knowledge and numeracy. Here you will find interesting colorful games in which the child will need to find and count the specified number of objects or living beings. Children of this age really like to count, especially in a playful way.
Math examples online
A great opportunity for younger students to practice their knowledge of mathematics. After all, in these tasks you need to be able to quickly solve examples, because a certain time is allocated for the passage of each task. When the time runs out, then you are credited with points only for those examples to which the child managed to answer.
All educational materials presented in the section "Mathematics for children 4, 5, 6, 7 years old" are very useful for preschoolers to prepare for school, as well as for younger students to practice and test their knowledge.
Mate:plus
Institute
study
childhood, family
and education RAO
Sections
mathematical
content
the joy of discovery and real understanding
Individual approach to each child, effectiveness and a sense of success:
obtaining the basic mathematical experience necessary for further education at school according to new programs;
mastering mathematical representations in the game and projects;
games and tasks of varying complexity, including those for gifted children;
clear recommendations, instructions and materials for adults
Materials for children
play materials
With “Mate Plus” all the basic mathematical concepts are learned by children in the game. Playing "number battles" with friends or intently creating patterns alone, children experience mathematical content emotionally and as a result accept it in the most natural way. They experiment with basic geometric shapes, explore patterns and symmetry with patterns and cubes, in exciting games master the number series and compare it purely with quantity, get the first ideas about probabilities and try their hand at writing numbers.
Read more
diagnostic and study books and cards
Notebooks “Mate: plus”. Mathematics in Kindergarten” are divided into two age groups: for children under 5 years and for children from 5 years.
In mathematical notebooks, children can relatively independently or under the guidance of an adult draw, write, solve problems and make own discoveries. Notebooks are built on the principle “from simple to complex”, which contributes to natural development of the child and, leading him from success to success, motivates to further work. Cards for children are designed to awaken their desire independently work with the materials of the kit.
Each card is an instruction - an illustration for the game, using which the child can understand (or remember) what exercise. The card shows how to work with the material. On the back of the card is a hint for teacher - brief information about the game and the task
Read more
adult materials
methodological recommendations, cards for teachers, printouts and observation tables
Along with general recommendations, the methodological manual covers in detail the content of working with kit materials, as well as offered ideas for games and tasks.