Math Worksheets and Printables
These math worksheets help make learning engaging for your child! Browse through and download our math worksheets to help supplement your child's education.
Make a Cut-Out Mobile
To complete this project your child will need to cut out the shape along the solid lines. When he has finished he will have a mobile that can be hung from the ceiling!
Sudoku: Number Fun 5
Kids completing this fun kindergarten math worksheet flex their logical reasoning and critical thinking skills by placing the numbers 17 through 20 in each row, column, and block once and only once.
Monster Money II: Counting Coins
This worksheet will help your kindergartener with her money counting skills. To complete this worksheet she will look at the pictures of the coins and circle the monster with the most money.
Hand Measurements
Measurement skills sure come in handy, and this second grade math worksheet is all about measuring hands. Kids trace one of their hands on the first page. Then they use a ruler to measure the length and width of the hand, plus the length of each of its fingers, to the nearest inch or half inch.
Farming Numbers
On this worksheet there are three groups of similar items. Your child will need to count the items in each group and then decide which two groups have the same numbers of items.
Patterns: Animal Parade
If you've never seen a mouse, monkey, or fox march in a parade before, this prekindergarten math worksheet is your chance! After studying the parade patterns to determine which animal should come next, kids cut and glue the animals to complete the patterns.
Counting Coins at the Bake Sale
A cupcake for 15 cents? A cookie for 3 cents? Kids get great practice counting money as they determine which coin combinations will let them take advantage of these sweet deals. On this first grade math worksheet, kids identify the value of coins, add coins, and match prices to coin combinations.
Find What Doesn't Belong: On the Farm
Sorting like items and placing them into categories helps preschoolers develop their logic and reasoning skills. For each problem, see if your child can determine why one thing doesn't belong, and what category the other three fit into.
Comparing Cookies: Less Than and Greater Than
On this math worksheet, there are two plates in each problem. One plate has more cookies, and the other has fewer cookies. It's up to your child to count the cookies and use the correct symbol (less than or greater than) to compare the amounts on the two plates.
