Your students will need to use the bar graph to complete the questions on this worksheet. Students will flex their math muscles by counting, adding, and problem solving.
How many strawberries are there in all? "In all" means all together! Help your child learn the basic idea behind addition with this fun math worksheet.
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.
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.
Students practice creating a Venn diagram by organizing the pool toys into the correct categories. Students will also learn to differentiate between shapes.