Kindergarten math is all about counting and shapes. Kill two birds with one stone with this worksheet that gives kids counting and shape practice all at once.
Kids will practice counting from one to 34 in this Christmas dot-to-dot. Once your child connects the dots, he'll have a ringing Christmas bell to color!
Count and color 21 United States flags to develop fine motor skills and excitement for 4th of July, then trace the word form of 21 for language practice!
Kids practice counting to 10 as they complete this fun dot-to-dot, and when they're all done, they have a brand new rocket ship that's all ready to be colored.
Your child will have a great time doing this kindergarten math worksheet! Kids add single-digit numbers and write the sums on this ninja-themed worksheet.
Shapes are all around us. This may just look like a simple picture of a house on a pretty day, but it's full of shapes that your kindergartener can find.
Once your students have grown comfortable with the numbers 0-10, they have a solid foundation for learning double-digit numbers. Students playing speed counting games and completing number maze worksheets will be able to quickly identify the numbers 11-20. From there, Education.com workbooks will teach students how to easily determine which of the numbers in a pair is greater or lesser.