What Doesn't Belong?: Shapes, Letters, and Numbers
Circle, cheese, triangle, square: One of these things does not belong in this group. Help your child figure out the outlying object with this worksheet.
Hop to the circles! This lesson helps your students experience circles in a fun and informal way using crafts, songs, and games. Your students will also develop perceptual, fine, and gross motor skills at the same time.
Use this activity to assess your students’ abilities to collect and represent data. Students will come up with a survey question, collect and record the data, and then create a bar graph to represent the survey results.
Help the animals find their way back home by placing them in the pond or by the barn. Your kindergartener will develop her sorting and categorizing chops.
A wonderful at-home activity, our Around the House science worksheet gets your young one to consider the difference between living and non-living things.
Clock, octopus, starfish, turtle: Which thing does not belong in this group? Kids completing this preschool worksheet identify the object that does not belong.
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.