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 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.
This worksheet will help your kindergarten students practice the skill of estimation while also working on their counting and number identification skills
On this prekindergarten math and coloring worksheet, kids connect the dots by following the numbers 1 to 12 to reveal the mystery animal in the numbers!
Your kid can add pets with this worksheet, and luckily it's just for practice. Help your young one count and add with this worksheet full of cuddly cuties!
On this kindergarten math worksheet, kids trace the number 17, then write their own. Then they count the circles they see in the picture and make a graph.
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.