Preschool Math Worksheets and Printables
These preschool math worksheets help make learning engaging for your preschooler! Browse through and download our preschool math worksheets to help supplement your child's education.
1, 2, Buckle Your Shoe!
Singing this classic nursery rhyme is a great way to practice counting to ten. To complete this worksheet your child will need to sing along with the rhyme on the page.
Fishy Counting
To complete this worksheet your child will need to count the stripes on the different fish, and then determine which fish has the most. Finally, she will need to say where on the page that fish is located.
Counting Busy Bears!
This worksheet will help your child with her counting skills as she determines which bear has more and which has less.
Number Puzzles for Busy Bees
This worksheet includes a collection of counting puzzles that require your child to connect dots in numerical order from 1 to 10.
Learning to Count the Number 3
To complete this exercise your child needs to count the number of stars of each type, and then circle the groups that have 3 in them. This worksheet will help your child's counting skills.
Learn to Count the Number 7
To complete this exercise your child will need to count how many of each type of flower there is, and then circle the groups that have 7 in them. This worksheet will help your child's counting skills.
Kitchen Chaos Clean-Up
The kitchen is out of order and needs a quick clean! This worksheet will help your preschooler with his sorting skills.
Learning to Count the Number 2
This worksheet asks your child to count count how many there are of each type of rain gear, and then circle the groups that have 2 in them.
Eggs-ellent: Find the Matching Pairs
These eggs are covered in dots and stripes, and each one has only one other that matches it. Can your preschooler find the pairs? This worksheet will challenge your child's observation and matching skills, and help her gain a keen eye for detail.
Find What Doesn't Belong: In the City
In this preschool math worksheet, your child will practice sorting and categorizing to figure out what makes three of the things in each group similar and one thing different.
