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.
Connect the Dots: Practicing "T"
The hidden picture in this puzzle can carry heavy things. What is it? To uncover the picture and solve the puzzle, your child will need to connect the dots.
Count the Traffic Signs
This bus goes through so many intersections on its way to school! Can you figure out how many? Group the traffic signs together, then count the number of groups to find out.
Sudoku: Number Fun 1
Kids completing this fun kindergarten math worksheet flex their logical reasoning and critical thinking skills by placing the digits 1 through 4 in each row, column, and block once and only once.
Counting: The Number 0
On this prekindergarten math worksheet, an empty nest is not a syndrome, it's a fun way to help kids understand the concept of zero. Kids count the number of eggs in each nest and draw lines from the number 0 to the nests that have zero eggs.
Less or More Than 30
To complete this worksheet and discover the hidden number your child will need to look at the different numbers in the grid and determine if they are either more than, or less than, the number 30.
Fruit Patterns
Does your child love Fruit? Is your kid a pro at identifying patterns? This worksheet is all about finding the pattern in a series.
Making Change at the Gift Shop
Elsa uses a $5 bill to buy a $0.98 mug. On this third grade math worksheet, kids subtract to find out how much change Elsa and other shoppers will get back from their purchases. Solving problems involving subtraction of money amounts helps kids understand decimals.
Room for Rectangles
To complete this activity your child will need to identify which items in this picture are in the shape of a rectangle. This worksheet requires skills in shape recognition, an important part of basic geometry.
Counting: The Number 10
Sprinkles add a special touch to donuts, and we think 10 is just the right number! Kids count the sprinkles on each donut, then draw a line to connect the number 10 to groups of ten. This is good practice with number recognition, counting, and one-to-one correspondence.
Connect the Shapes!
Your preschooler will learn her shapes by helping the duck find his way back to his pond.