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.
Counting Coins to Get Ready for School
There's a terrific sale on school supplies, and your kid is the first in line to stock up. On this first grade worksheet, kids see school supplies and coins showing how much the supplies cost. Kids identify coins, add coins to determine the value of coin combinations, and write the amounts.
Ladybug Leaves: Practicing Counting
This worksheet asks your preschooler to count the ladybugs to determine how many are on each leaf. Then, your child will need to draw a line from the leaf to the correct number.
Order of Operations: First Things First
How many steps does it take to get to the end of the math problem? This worksheet gives your child practice with math problems with multiple steps.
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.
Connect the Dots: Practicing "A"
What common symbol begins with the letter A? To find out, your child will need to connect the dots. This worksheet will give him practice with the letter A.
Quiztastic Questions III: Test Overall Knowledge
Is your kindergartener looking for a real brain challenge? Are you looking for a good set of questions to quiz him with? This worksheet covers a broad set of skills including addition, time telling, reading, and science.
Buggy Brian: Insect Science
Is a spider an insect? Your child may be surprised by the answer! She will need to use observation skills to count the legs on each bug and determine which are insects and which are not.
Watch It! Practice Telling Time
This worksheet will help your kindergartener with her time telling skills. To complete this exercise he will need to match the time displayed on each wrist watch with the time written on the page.
Tracing Numbers & Counting: 15
Fifteen crunchy carrots make counting fun on this kindergarten math worksheet. Kids trace the number 15 and then write their own. Then, they count the carrots and record the information in a graph. This is great practice writing whole numbers, counting, and making a graph.
Follow the Ovals
This little bird has lost the way to her nest. Can you help her by drawing a path that connects the right shapes?
