Children learn early math by dealing with objects in place of numbers. These worksheets cover concepts of quantity, counting, and even adding and subtracting, using animals and nature to help teach.
With plenty of match-up activities and critical thinking in this life science series, your child will sort, categorize and learn about different strategies creatures use to survive.
This book takes preschool math to the next level with sorting practice, and then asks your child to figure out how many items are in each group – all through pictures of familiar animals and objects.
Measure up with the concept of comparison! Your kindergartener will love learning how to use a ruler and group objects according to size, length, weight, height and quantity.
Get kids started on eating right with this printable activity. Cut out the pictures of the different foods and paste just the healthy ones onto the plate.
Explore the differences between day and night with Daisy and Norman. Your child's observation and fine motor skills will be put to the test by all of the sorting, sequencing, and simple experiments.
Can your budding learner tell which of these items are living things? As she colors each picture, she'll decide if it grows and takes in air, water, or energy.
Blossoming foodies will enjoy our gastronomically focused categorization worksheet. Kids will sort food and drink by type in this food categorization worksheet.
Let’s Find Out! Answering Questions by Collecting and Organizing Data
Your students will practice data collection and graphing while learning more about each other. Your data scientists will craft a survey question, collect data from the class, and then create a bar graph to represent their findings.
Use this fun lesson plan to introduce or review the concept of addition to your ELs. Can be used as a stand alone or support lesson for the **Nature and Couting It All Adds Up** lesson plan.
There is a mix of objects in this workbook and it's up to your child to sort them by colors, shapes and sizes. Plus, he'll practice identifying weight and making simple comparisons.
A snowman needs his scarf! On this prekindergarten math and science worksheet, kids follow a pattern of winter clothes to get the snowman to his scarf.
Boost summer learning with a mix of sports-themed pages, from coloring to Sudoku. Kids will be inspired to stay active this summer, plus they can sneak in some math, logic and fine motor practice too!
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.