Keep your kindergartener practicing his counting with this worksheet featuring moths. He may have noticed moths flying around artificial lights in your home.
Stars and decorations are part of a lot of Fourth of July celebrations; This addition coloring page is a great way to get in a little math practice, too!
Boo-Hoo! These number ghosts are having a Halloween party, but before it starts they need all of their digits. Your child can help by completing the numbers.
On this kindergarten math worksheet, kids use their logical reasoning and critical thinking skills to solve a Sudoku puzzle with the numbers 17, 18, 19, and 20.
On this kindergarten math worksheet, kids use their logical reasoning and critical thinking skills to solve a Sudoku puzzle with the numbers 9, 10, 11, and 12.
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.
Load up on learning with this counting, tracing, and coloring worksheet. Kids will use nineteen pieces of corn to work on math, literacy, and art skills.
Double-digit numbers are double the excitement with our numbers 11 through 20 worksheets. These worksheets incorporate numbers 11 through 20 into a variety of activities from counting and ordering practice to math operations to mazes and dot to dots. With topics like holidays, animals, and food, these worksheets can be seamlessly added to lessons across the curriculum.