Interactive Worksheets bring printable worksheets to life! Students can complete worksheets online, and get instant feedback to improve.
How do they work?
Open an Interactive Worksheet, and create a direct link to share with students. They’ll enter their code to access the worksheet, complete it online, and get instant feedback. You can keep track of submissions in My Assignments.
Challenge your kid to fill in the missing numbers from 1 to 50. This is an essential skill for understanding numbers beyond just counting them from memory.
Your child will have so much fun coloring this spiffy race car that they won't realize they are also practicing important skills like color and number recognition.
If you're looking for a simple and fun way to reinforce your preschooler's color and number practice, this sweet dinosaur color by number is just the ticket.
Want to get young kids excited about the early learning process? Make it as enjoyable as possible. Our preschool math worksheets do just that, using cute characters and familiar objects to introduce little ones to numbers, counting, shapes, and simple addition. Whether it’s a fruit themed color by number page or adding single-digit numbers using clown faces and balloons, these preschool math worksheets instill fundamental math principles in a fun way.
Encourage an Early Love of Math with Preschool Math Worksheets
Preschool is the ideal time to begin developing such essential early math skills as shape and number recognition, skip counting, and sequencing. Just as important, it’s the ideal time to begin developing a love of math that hopefully will last throughout elementary school and far beyond. After all, it’s no secret that the more kids become interested in a subject, the quicker they tend to learn it.
So how can parents get their little ones excited about math? One way is to enroll them in preschool, where they will learn the basics along with their peers. Another way is to reinforce those basics at home with our endless supply of preschool math worksheets. These worksheets allow young students to practice everything from counting and writing numbers to doing simple addition and subtraction.
A final way to instill a love for math is turn everyday household items like food, toys, playing cards, and even furnishings into math activities that are as fun as they are educational.