Kids count the number of letters on each book and draw lines from the number 3 to the books that have three letters on this prekindergarten math worksheet.
Don't be a chicken! Addition is easy to learn, even for preschoolers. Use the pictures of these cute chickens as a guide as you help your little learner.
Use this ocean-inspired lesson plan to practice using one-to-one correspondence with your students. This can be used as a stand-alone lesson or support lesson for the **Matching Numbers** lesson plan.
In this lesson, each student will create a unique insect graph! Discuss how many insects are on each line and which lines have the most, least, or equal amounts.
Your child will use his powers of deduction to count and classify the furniture in this worksheet. Count and classify the furniture pictured with your child.
Help your busy bee get some addition practice in on Easter with this addition worksheet. She'll use visual clues to help her tally up addition problems.