It won't be the luck of the Irish that helps your little one with this math worksheet. She'll use her counting skills to add up some picture equations.
What would a twinkling star be without color? In this worksheet, your kid will count out the correct number of objects in each group, and then color them in.
Blossoming foodies will enjoy our gastronomically focused categorization worksheet. Kids will sort food and drink by type in this food categorization worksheet.
On this kindergarten math worksheet, kids trace the number 3, then write their own. Then they count the sheep they see in the picture and make a graph.
On this kindergarten math worksheet, kids trace the number 0, then write their own. Then they count the animals they see in the picture and make a graph.
On this kindergarten math worksheet, kids trace the number 19, then write their own. Then they count the triangles they see in the picture and make a graph.
On this kindergarten math worksheet, kids trace the number 7, then write their own. Then they count the turtles they see in the picture and make a graph.
On this kindergarten math worksheet, kids trace the number 14, then write their own. Then they count broccoli pieces and record the information in a graph.
It’s just about the end of kindergarten! Use this helpful number writing assessment to check how your students’ are progressing in their counting and number writing abilities.
On this kindergarten math worksheet, kids trace the number 16, then write their own. Then they count the stars they see in the picture and make a graph.
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.