Give your kindergartener plenty of counting practice. This counting worksheet, featuring wasps and dragonflies, may even turn your young one into a bug fanatic.
How does your garden grow? Count the vegetables in your vegetable garden. Then fill in the blanks to describe and compare the vegetables in your garden.
A duck wants to get to the pond! On this prekindergarten math and science worksheet, kids follow a pattern of spring things to help the duck get to the pond.
Have your kid take a shot at this categorizing worksheet, finding all the items that don't belong on the playground. This doubles as a fun coloring sheet.
Preschoolers are full of observations about the world around them. Get your child to apply what he knows by having him figure out what doesn't belong on a desk.
Try this counting worksheet with your kindergartener. Moths and ladybugs are very different insects, so tell your child to keep them separate as he counts.
This worksheet will strengthen your kindergarteners observational skills and vocabulary as they use words from a word bank to describe different animals.
Insect Counting Worksheet: Butterflies and Cockroaches
There aren't many bugs more different than butterflies and cockroaches. Your kindergartener should try to count them separately in this counting worksheet.
Here's a preschool color collage activity to help your child work on their sorting skills, and create a beautiful addition to the refrigerator gallery.
Sorting objects by size, color, shape, or function is an important concept in kindergarten math, and it's the perfect excuse for a little housekeeping!
How does organizing relate to math? When it comes to arranging data, a whole lot! Learn some techniques for collecting and organizing data with our many worksheets, activities, and lesson plans for students working on word problems. These resources not only get kids math ready, they translate well to science studies, too. Get organized with our top-notch data resources, just what you need to help kids make sense of math.