Filter Results

  • clear all filters

Resource Type

  • Worksheets 
  • Guided Lessons
  • Lesson Plans
  • Hands-on Activities
  • Interactive Stories
  • Online Exercises
  • Printable Workbooks
  • Science Projects
  • Song Videos

middle-school

  • Fine arts 
  • Foreign language 
  • Number Sense 
  • Addition 
  • Subtraction 
  • Multiplication 
  • Mixed Operations 
  • Geometry 
  • Measurement 
  • Time 
  • Money Math 
  • Data and Graphing 
  • Math Word Problems 
  • Math Puzzles
  • Reading & Writing 
  • Science 
  • Social emotional 
  • Social studies 
  • Typing 
  • Arts & crafts 
  • Coloring 
  • Holidays 
  • Offline games 
  • Pop Culture & Events 
  • Seasonal 
  • Teacher Resources 
  • Common Core 

Kindergarten Math Worksheets and Printables

example interactive worksheet

Cover All the Bases with Kindergarten Math Pages

MATH Worksheets 4 Kids

Child Login

  • Kindergarten
  • Number charts
  • Skip Counting
  • Place Value
  • Number Lines
  • Subtraction
  • Multiplication
  • Word Problems
  • Comparing Numbers
  • Ordering Numbers
  • Odd and Even
  • Prime and Composite
  • Roman Numerals
  • Ordinal Numbers
  • In and Out Boxes
  • Number System Conversions
  • More Number Sense Worksheets
  • Size Comparison
  • Measuring Length
  • Metric Unit Conversion
  • Customary Unit Conversion
  • Temperature
  • More Measurement Worksheets
  • Writing Checks
  • Profit and Loss
  • Simple Interest
  • Compound Interest
  • Tally Marks
  • Mean, Median, Mode, Range
  • Mean Absolute Deviation
  • Stem-and-leaf Plot
  • Box-and-whisker Plot
  • Permutation and Combination
  • Probability
  • Venn Diagram
  • More Statistics Worksheets
  • Shapes - 2D
  • Shapes - 3D
  • Lines, Rays and Line Segments
  • Points, Lines and Planes
  • Transformation
  • Quadrilateral
  • Ordered Pairs
  • Midpoint Formula
  • Distance Formula
  • Parallel, Perpendicular and Intersecting Lines
  • Scale Factor
  • Surface Area
  • Pythagorean Theorem
  • More Geometry Worksheets
  • Converting between Fractions and Decimals
  • Significant Figures
  • Convert between Fractions, Decimals, and Percents
  • Proportions
  • Direct and Inverse Variation
  • Order of Operations
  • Squaring Numbers
  • Square Roots
  • Scientific Notations
  • Speed, Distance, and Time
  • Absolute Value
  • More Pre-Algebra Worksheets
  • Translating Algebraic Phrases
  • Evaluating Algebraic Expressions
  • Simplifying Algebraic Expressions
  • Algebraic Identities
  • Quadratic Equations
  • Systems of Equations
  • Polynomials
  • Inequalities
  • Sequence and Series
  • Complex Numbers
  • More Algebra Worksheets
  • Trigonometry
  • Math Workbooks
  • English Language Arts
  • Summer Review Packets
  • Social Studies
  • Holidays and Events

Kindergarten Math Worksheets

Catch them early, catch them young. The time is just ripe to captivate kindergarten kids with our printable math worksheets comprising colorful themed exercises that help lay a strong foundation in basic math concepts. There will be no dearth of practice in recognizing, reading and writing numbers, counting and cardinality, place value, addition, subtraction, analyzing patterns, recognizing shapes, connecting dots, comparing sizes, with these worksheets at your disposal. The answer keys are a definite time-saver. Try our free kindergarten math worksheets for a starter and come back for more!

Select Kindergarten Math Worksheets by Topic

Explore 2,700+ Kindergarten Math Worksheets

Recognizing, Reading and Writing Numbers | 1-10

Recognizing, Reading and Writing Numbers | 1-10

This show-and-tell chart doubles up as a worksheet and helps kids improve their skills in identifying numbers from 1 to 10, and also gives them practice in writing the numbers.

  • Grab the Chart

Counting and Adding the Pictures | Sums up to 5

Counting and Adding the Pictures | Sums up to 5

The addition problems are presented as picture equations in our printable kindergarten math worksheets. Direct the kids to count the pictures and write the total in the box.

  • Download the set

Picture Subtraction | 0 to 5

Picture Subtraction | 0 to 5

Gravitate toward these problems if familiarizing kids to subtraction is on your mind. Taking away numbers may be a little tricky, but not when you have pictures to help you visualize the problem.

Base Ten Blocks | Counting Units or Ones

Base Ten Blocks | Counting Units or Ones

What better way to introduce base-10 blocks than with these printable kindergarten math worksheets? Kids count the individual blocks or units and write how many in all.

Longer or Shorter?

Longer or Shorter?

Compare the lengths of each pair of creepy crawly lizards, crocodiles, snakes and check the longer reptiles and cross out the shorter ones and build measurement skills.

Building a Robot with Squares | Cut and Glue

Building a Robot with Squares | Cut and Glue

Keep little hands busy with some cutting and gluing fun incorporated in this kindergarten math worksheet pdf. Snip the squares of different sizes and glue them in the correct boxes to build your super bot.

  • Grab the Worksheet

Completing the Color Pattern

Completing the Color Pattern

Observe the color pattern on the windows of the airplane. Identify the alternating pattern rule, predict the color that comes next in the sequence, and color the last window accordingly.

Coloring by Numbers | Beginners: Up to 5

Coloring by Numbers | Beginners: Up to 5

Kids being obsessed with colors and dinosaurs is a universal truth. Keep kindergarten kids entertained with these printable worksheets as they map the number to the specified color and fill in accordingly.

Connecting the Dots | Hot-Air Balloon

Connecting the Dots | Hot-Air Balloon

How about a ride in a hot-air balloon? Connect the dots, sequencing numbers from 1-20, and fly high, flit, float and bump in your hot-air balloon. Coloring it will leave you with a poster for your room.

  • Grab the Activity

Counting Pictures | Up to 5

Counting Pictures | Up to 5

Build subitizing skills with this batch of printable kindergarten math worksheets. Sensitize kids to numbers as they count on from 1 to 5 and connect each number to a specific quantity.

Addition on a Number Line | 0 to 5

Addition on a Number Line | 0 to 5

Study the number line model configured with numbers 0 to 5 and the pre-drawn hops. Let kids associate the addends in the equation to the starting point and the number of hops and write the sum.

Subtraction on a Number Line | 0 to 5

Subtraction on a Number Line | 0 to 5

Develop subtraction strategies with this batch of printable math worksheets. Let kindergarten kids hop their way to figure out the difference between two numbers by observing the arrowhead pointer.

Counting Bundles of Tens

Counting Bundles of Tens

Count the objects bundled in groups of tens and the individual objects or ones and write how many in all and decompose the objects and write them as tens and ones as well.

Taller vs. Shorter

Taller vs. Shorter

With the heights of ladders and lamps to compare, our kindergarten math worksheets are replete with practice. Checking the taller objects and crossing out the shorter ones in each set is all you need to do!

Coloring by Shapes

Coloring by Shapes

Break away from the humdrum of learning as you get kids to add a splash of colors to the shapes following the color code and double up building their shape identification skills.

Become a Member

Membership Information

Privacy Policy

What's New?

Printing Help

Testimonial

Facebook

Copyright © 2024 - Math Worksheets 4 Kids

This is a members-only feature!

Happy Learning!

Kindergarten Mom

Kindergarten Sight Words

  • Kindergarten Curriculum

Kindergarten Worksheets

Kindergarten Worksheets

Free Kindergarten Worksheets

Free Kindergarten Worksheets for all subjects! You'll love our free printable kindergarten math worksheets, sight word worksheets, phonics worksheets, science worksheets, writing worksheets, spelling worksheets because they are filled with hands-on fun!  Use our PDF printables, activities, and games to help you teach kindergarten at home or in the classroom.

homework kindergarten math

Kindergarten Math Worksheets

Free Kindergarten Math worksheets and printables. Students work on addition, subtraction, numbers, number recognition, skip counting, comparing, graphing, ten frames, tally marks, number lines, shapes and more!

Kindergarten Addition Worksheets

Addition worksheets for kindergarten, addition color by number worksheets, kindergarten addition games, kindergarten addition drills worksheets, kindergarten subtraction worksheets, kindergarten skip counting worksheets, kindergarten shape worksheets, kindergarten make 10 worksheets, kindergarten number worksheets.

Sight Word Flashcards

Free printable sight word lists, flashcards, worksheets, games, activity pages and more!  These free preschool and kindergarten sight word PDF printable are based on the Dolch 220 sight word list.

Kindergarten Sight Word Worksheets

Kindergarten sight word games, kindergarten sight word flashcards, kindergarten sight word playdough, kindergarten sight word printables.

Kindergarten Phonics Worksheets

Kindergarten Phonics Worksheets

Free printable kindergarten phonics activities, worksheets, handwriting pages, mini-books, and more!  Your students will learn over 30 word families with our free kindergarten reading printables. 

Kindergarten Alphabet Worksheets

Kindergarten Alphabet Worksheets

Kindergarten Alphabet Worksheets and printables for kindergarten skills and standards. Your students will work on letter recognition, letter order, ASL, beginning letter sounds, phonics, handwriting, and more. 

Kindergarten Writing Worksheets

Kindergarten Writing Worksheets

Learning how to write a sentence is an important skill to hit during the kindergarten year!  We've created fun and free kindergarten writing prompt exercises for learning capitalization, punctuation, strong sentences, and more! 

Kindergarten Writing Prompts

Kindergarten directed drawing prompt, kindergarten picture writing prompts, paragraph writing prompts, silly monster writing prompts.

Kindergarten Spelling Worksheets

Kindergarten Spelling Worksheets

Free kindergarten spelling worksheets, spelling lists, activities, and more. Your students can build their own spelling journal for simple writing references. 

homework kindergarten math

Kindergarten Science Worksehets

Free printable kindergarten science worksheets for kindergarten. Students will learn insect life cycles, recycling & composting with our free science printables.

homework kindergarten math

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Kindergarten Math Worksheets

  )
1 to 5
2 to 9
2 to 12
     
1 to 5
2 to 9
4 to 12
       
   
     
 
 

Helping with Math

Kindergarten Math Worksheets

In this section, you can view all of our kindergarten math worksheets and resources. these include common-core aligned, themed and age-specific worksheets. perfect to use in the classroom or homeschooling environment..

  • Kindergarten

We add dozens of new worksheets and materials for math teachers and homeschool parents every month. Below are the latest Kindergarten worksheets added to the site.

homework kindergarten math

Counting Numbers 1 – 100 (by tens) Kindergarten Math Worksheets

homework kindergarten math

Understanding Measurements Length and Width of an Object Kindergarten Math Worksheets

homework kindergarten math

Properties of Shapes Kindergarten Math Worksheets

homework kindergarten math

Decomposition of Numbers within 10 Kindergarten Math Worksheets

homework kindergarten math

Counting Numbers 1-100 (by ones) Kindergarten Math Worksheets

homework kindergarten math

Word Problems Involving Comparison of Numbers Kindergarten Math Worksheets

homework kindergarten math

Skip Counting by 2,3,4 and 5 Kindergarten Math Worksheet

homework kindergarten math

Decomposition of Numbers from 11-19 Using Tens and Ones Kindergarten Math Worksheets

homework kindergarten math

Representing Objects with Numbers from 0-20 Kindergarten Math Worksheets

homework kindergarten math

Comparing Objects using their Measurements Kindergarten Math Worksheets

homework kindergarten math

Modeling Real Life Objects Using Shapes Kindergarten Math Worksheets

homework kindergarten math

2-D and 3-D Shapes Kindergarten Math Worksheets

homework kindergarten math

Classifying Objects into Given Categories Kindergarten Math Worksheets

homework kindergarten math

Describing Objects and its Relative Position Kindergarten Math Worksheets

homework kindergarten math

Addition of Numbers within 10 Kindergarten Math Worksheets

homework kindergarten math

Subtraction of Numbers within 10 Kindergarten Math Worksheets

homework kindergarten math

Basic Shapes Kindergarten Math Worksheets

homework kindergarten math

Composing Shapes Kindergarten Math Worksheets

Kindergarten End of Year test Student Booklet

Kindergarten End Of Year Test Booklet

Number Bonds to 10 (International Children's Day Themed) Math Worksheets

Number Bonds to 10 (International Children’s Day Themed) Math Worksheets

Kindergarten common core aligned learning objectives & standards:.

Learning objectives:

In Kindergarten level, learners are expected to focus on two important areas: 

(1) making sense of the concepts of whole numbers by representing, relating, and operating on it that usually starts with sets of objects; and 

(2) describing basic shapes and space by relating them to their physical environment. 

Since this is a developing stage for the formation of the mathematical literacy of the children, more learning time in kindergarten is allotted to number sense rather than any topic. 

Skills to develop:

a. Conceptual skills

  • Learners make use of numbers, including written numerals, to represent quantities and to solve quantitative problems, such as counting objects in a frame; counting out a given number of objects; differentiating sets or numerals; reasoning out which is more, less, or equal; and composing simple joining and separating situations with ten frames or sets of objects, or later on with basic mathematical sentences such as 6 + 3 = 9 and 6 – 3 = 3. 
  • Kindergarten learners are also expected to associate number bonds and fact families to establish relationships among numbers. 
  • Learners should be able to describe their physical world using simple geometric concepts (e.g., shape, orientation, spatial relations) and vocabulary. 
  • They should recognize, label, and differentiate basic two-dimensional shapes, such as squares, triangles, circles, rectangles, and hexagons, from solid or three-dimensional figures such as cube, prism, cone, pyramid, etc, that are presented in a variety of ways (e.g., with different sizes, and orientations). 
  • They should also compare and contrast shapes as symmetrical or asymmetrical categories. 

b. Procedural skills 

  • Learners should be able to select, modify, and demonstrate effective strategies for solving quantitative questions, including recognizing the cardinalities of small sets of objects, counting and producing sets of given sizes, counting the number of objects in combined sets, or counting the number of objects that remain in a set after some are taken away, counting numbers using their fingers and other manipulative materials, identifying a larger or smaller sets, utilizing skip counting for faster calculation, and initially illustrating basic concepts of fractions such as halves and quarters.
  •  They should be able to draw and illustrate basic and solid shapes given their unique attributes. As well as predicting shape patterns. 
  •  Other than these, kindergarten learners are already introduced to non-standard units of measurement which will be strengthened when they are promoted to the next level. 

c. Life skills

  • Even though it is not required for them to show mastery of addition and subtraction of numbers within 10, learners in this level are encouraged to appreciate how number recognition and counting can be useful in their daily lives. 
  • Counting real-life objects or materials such as determining the number of toys and crayons they have, the number of candies left after they ate some of it, etc. In addition, these lessons should make the kids appreciate the application of their mathematics lessons in their daily lives and giving them opportunities to enjoy and play while learning math are also the priorities in this level.
  • They should be able to use basic shapes and spatial reasoning to model objects in their environment and to construct more complex shapes.

Kindergarten Math Worksheets

Free, Printable Kindergarten Math Worksheets for at-home Practice

Kindergarten Math Worksheets | Thinkster Math

A Parent’s Guide to Kindergarten Math + Practice Worksheets

Download this informative guide to learn how to best support your kindergartener as they learn and master important kindergarten math concepts.

Free Practice Worksheets

We are excited to share our Parent’s Guide and math worksheet! Please enter your information to get your FREE PDF download.

Note: By supplying your contact information, you authorize Thinkster to contact you with more information and/or content about its services.

Choose a Grade

Click on a concept below to try a sample question

Number Relation

Number representation.

Printable Kindergarten Math Worksheets | Thinkster Math

Measurement & Data

Subtraction, why kindergarten math worksheets are important.

A stated objective of Common Core State Standards (CCSS) is to standardize academic guidelines nationwide. In other words, what kindergartners learn in math in one state should be the same as what students of the same age are learning in another state. The curricula may vary between these two states, but the general concepts behind them are similar. This approach is intended to replace wildly differing guidelines among different states, thus eliminating (in theory) inconsistent test scores and other metrics that gauge student success.

An increased focus on math would seem to include a wider variety of topics and concepts being taught at every grade level, including kindergarten. However, CCSS actually calls for fewer topics at each grade level. The Common Core approach (which is clearly influenced by “Singapore Math”—an educational initiative that promotes mastery instead of memorization) goes against many state standards. Many states mandate a “mile-wide, inch-deep” curriculum in which children are taught so much in a relatively short time span, that they aren’t effectively becoming proficient in the concepts they truly need to understand to succeed at the next level. Hence, CCSS works to establish an incredibly thorough foundation not only for the math concepts in future grades, but also toward practical application for a lifetime.

For kindergarten, Common Core’s focus is on developing an initial understanding of numbers, very basic addition and subtraction, and identifying shapes. Ultimately, this focus will enable children to develop rigor in real-life situations by achieving a base of conceptual understanding and procedural fluency.

Math Kindergarten Worksheets | Thinkster Math

How Our Kindergarten Math Worksheets Reflect Common Core Standards

Our kindergarten worksheets focus on helping students represent and compare whole numbers and describe shapes and space. CCSS has outlined these as two essential skills that Kindergarten students should have.

Kindergarten Math Worksheets: Critical Areas of Focus

For many kindergartners, this year in school will offer their first math instruction beyond the basic counting they might have picked up at home or in preschool. As such, the emphasis will focus on how numbers work, in terms and methods easy for these new learners to understand. Here are the two critical areas that Common Core brings to kindergarten math:

Representing and Comparing Whole Numbers

Kindergartners will write and use numbers to represent and solve quantities, such as how many of an object are in a set. Students will learn to compare numbers and get their first glimpse of simple equations (e.g., 2 + 3 = 5). They will also be taught basic adding and subtracting strategies—for example, that combining two sets of objects is addition and taking away objects from a set is subtraction.

Describing Shapes and Space

Students will learn to identify various two- and three-dimensional shapes, including circles, triangles, squares, cubes, and cylinders. They will also describe the physical world in terms of shapes, spatial relationships, and so on.

Kindergarten Math Worksheets | Thinkster Math

Overview of Kindergarten Math Topics

From the two critical areas of focus discussed in the previous section, Common Core also further clarifies the skills kindergartners should know by the end of the school year. For example, the fluency requirement at this level is adding and subtracting within 5. The five topics presented here, taken directly from CCSS itself, include some specifics on what kids will be taught in kindergarten.

Printable Kindergarten Math Worksheets | Thinkster Math

Counting and Cardinality

• Know the number names and count sequence. Kindergartners will learn to count to 100 by ones and by tens. They will be able to count starting from any number (not just 1) and learn to write numbers between 0 and 20.

• Count to tell the number of objects. This is exactly as it sounds: Students will become proficient in counting objects. They will be able to answer “how many” questions by counting up to 20 objects arranged in a line or array, and up to 10 objects scattered in a configuration (for example, “How many blue flowers are in this picture?”). Also, they will understand that the order or arrangement of objects doesn’t matter for counting.

• Compare numbers. Students will determine if one group of objects has more than, fewer than, or an equal amount compared with another group. They will also compare two numbers between 1 and 10 as written numerals.

Operations and Algebraic Thinking

• Understand addition and subtraction. Students this age are at the beginning of more than a decade of math instruction. Adding and subtracting are the first operational steps of that journey. Among the concepts they will learn:

  • How to represent addition and subtraction by counting objects, counting on their fingers, creating mental images, using drawings and sounds (e.g., how many rings of a bell), acting out situations, verbal explanations, expressions, and, eventually, equations.
  • How to solve addition and subtraction word problems within 10 (e.g., if Michael has 4 Hot Wheels cars and Ben has two Matchbox cars, how many cars are they playing with?).
  • How to decompose numbers in pairs to arrive at the same answer (for example, using objects to determine that both 3 + 1 and 2 + 2 equal 4; these are also known as number bonds).
  • How to determine what to add to a number between 1 and 9 to get 10 (using objects or drawing if necessary).
  • How to fluently add and subtract within 5.

Math Kindergarten Worksheets | Thinkster Math

Number Operations in Base 10

• Work with numbers 11 to 19 to gain foundations for face value. Students will become proficient recognizing numbers between 11 and 19 and understanding that these numbers are composed of 10 ones plus another amount of ones (for example, 16 is 10 ones plus 6 ones, or 1 base ten block and 6 base one blocks).

Measurement and Data

• Understand addition and subtraction. Students will learn the difference between height and weight (e.g., tall, short, light, heavy, big, small, and so on) and apply those attributes when describing and analyzing the characteristics of an object (for example, which pitcher will hold more water?). They will also compare measurements (for example, comparing two objects and describing which one is heavier, taller, smaller, and so on).

• Classify objects and count the number of objects in each category. The best way to explain this topic is to give an example: If a bowl has green, red, and yellow buttons, students will classify those objects into categories (such as color, size, shape), count how many there are of each, and sort those categories by number.

Common Core Kindergarten Math Worksheets | Thinkster Math

• Identify and describe shapes. Kindergartners will learn the names of shapes, describe objects in relation to their positions (e.g., above, below, near, away, and so on), and describe if something is two-dimensional or three-dimensional.

•Analyze, create, compare, and compose shapes. Students will learn about, analyze, describe, and compare two- and three-dimensional shapes in terms of their characteristics (for example, a triangle has three sides) and size. They will also create shapes by drawing or building, and compose simple shapes into larger shapes (e.g., placing two squares together to get a rectangle).

Tips for Helping Your Kindergartener with These Kindergarten Math Worksheets

Some of parents’ trepidation with Common Core isn’t so much with the guidelines themselves, but with the testing now aligned with CCSS via local math curricula. Standardized testing was stressful for students and parents before; with the ongoing Common Core implementation, many families simply don’t know what to expect.

Fortunately, CCSS does not have to be that stressful, for you or your kindergartner. Here are some tips to help your children succeed with Common Core math:

Be informed; be involved

If Common Core concerns you, intrigues you, or confuses you, don’t hesitate to learn as much about it—in your child’s classroom, at your kids’ school, and on a national level. Talk with teachers, principals, and other parents. Seek advice on how you can help your kids, and yourself, navigate CCSS math. If you want to take further action, become involved with PTA or other organizations and committees that deal with your school’s curriculum. The more you know, the more, ultimately, you can help your child.

Live them some real-world math

A basic tenet of Common Core is to apply math principles to real-world situations. Why not start now? Give your child math problems when you are out and about—the store, in traffic, the park, and so on. For example, if you are at a stoplight, challenge your kindergartner to count how many cars cross ahead of you; during rush hour, that number can reach well into double digits.

Take time to learn what they are learning

You might look at a worksheet your child brings home and think, “This isn’t the math I’m used to.” Because Common Core emphasizes understanding the process of arriving at an answer, your child may be taught additional ways to fry a mathematical egg, so to speak. Instead of shunning these approaches, learn them for yourself. Once you comprehend these additional methods, you will be better able to help your child comprehend them as well.

Encourage them to show their work

This suggestion can be read two ways. First, students will be encouraged to show how they arrived at an answer, especially within Common Core. Second, ask your children to show you their homework, particularly the challenging stuff. Explaining how a problem is solved is a basic CCSS tenet, so if your kids can be confident in explaining their work to you, they will carry that confidence into the classroom when the teacher asks for those same explanations.

Seek more help if necessary

If your kindergartner is struggling with the new math standards, talk with his or her teacher first. You then might want to seek outside resources to help your child. Several online resources provide math help, including worksheets and sample tests that conform to Common Core standards. Tutoring might be an option you consider as well. Innovative iPad-based math programs have emerged that combine the personalized approach of a tutor with today’s technology. This revolutionary approach also may feature a curriculum based on Common Core, thus ensuring your child’s learning at home is aligned with what he or she is learning at school.

Thinkster is the Only Math Tutoring Program That GUARANTEES Results.

See up to a 90% Improvement in Math Scores Within 3 Months.

Go ahead... Make your Child a Thinkster

Thousands of students. 30+ Countries. Don't get left behind.

  • Home   |  
  • About   |  
  • Contact Us   |  
  • Privacy   |  
  • Newsletter   |  
  • Shop   |  
  • 🔍 Search Site
  • Easter Color By Number Sheets
  • Printable Easter Dot to Dot
  • Easter Worksheets for kids
  • Kindergarten
  • All Generated Sheets
  • Place Value Generated Sheets
  • Addition Generated Sheets
  • Subtraction Generated Sheets
  • Multiplication Generated Sheets
  • Division Generated Sheets
  • Money Generated Sheets
  • Negative Numbers Generated Sheets
  • Fraction Generated Sheets
  • Place Value Zones
  • Number Bonds
  • Addition & Subtraction
  • Times Tables
  • Fraction & Percent Zones
  • All Calculators
  • Fraction Calculators
  • Percent calculators
  • Area & Volume Calculators
  • Age Calculator
  • Height Calculator
  • Roman Numeral Calculator
  • Coloring Pages
  • Fun Math Sheets
  • Math Puzzles
  • Mental Math Sheets
  • Online Times Tables
  • Online Addition & Subtraction
  • Math Grab Packs
  • All Math Quizzes
  • 1st Grade Quizzes
  • 2nd Grade Quizzes
  • 3rd Grade Quizzes
  • 4th Grade Quizzes
  • 5th Grade Quizzes
  • 6th Grade Math Quizzes
  • Place Value
  • Rounding Numbers
  • Comparing Numbers
  • Number Lines
  • Prime Numbers
  • Negative Numbers
  • Roman Numerals
  • Subtraction
  • Add & Subtract
  • Multiplication
  • Fraction Worksheets
  • Learning Fractions
  • Fraction Printables
  • Percent Worksheets & Help
  • All Geometry
  • 2d Shapes Worksheets
  • 3d Shapes Worksheets
  • Shape Properties
  • Geometry Cheat Sheets
  • Printable Shapes
  • Coordinates
  • Measurement
  • Math Conversion
  • Statistics Worksheets
  • Bar Graph Worksheets
  • Venn Diagrams
  • All Word Problems
  • Finding all possibilities
  • Logic Problems
  • Ratio Word Problems
  • All UK Maths Sheets
  • Year 1 Maths Worksheets
  • Year 2 Maths Worksheets
  • Year 3 Maths Worksheets
  • Year 4 Maths Worksheets
  • Year 5 Maths Worksheets
  • Year 6 Maths Worksheets
  • All AU Maths Sheets
  • Kindergarten Maths Australia
  • Year 1 Maths Australia
  • Year 2 Maths Australia
  • Year 3 Maths Australia
  • Year 4 Maths Australia
  • Year 5 Maths Australia
  • Meet the Sallies
  • Certificates

Printable Kindergarten Math Worksheets Comparing Size and Amount

Welcome to our printable Kindergarten Math Worksheets.

Here you will find a wide range of free Kindergarten Math sheets which will help your child learn to compare size of objects and amounts up to 6.

The sheets involve comparing sizes and exploring the language of Most and Least.

There is also a quick quiz at the bottom of the page to test your skill online.

For full functionality of this site it is necessary to enable JavaScript.

Here are the instructions how to enable JavaScript in your web browser .

Common Core

Describe and compare measurable attributes

  • Directly compare two objects with a measurable attribute in common, to see which object has “more of”/“less of” the attribute

Printable Kindergarten Math Worksheets

Comparing numbers and sizes.

At a kindergarten age, children are learning to count and starting to order the world around them.

They are beginning to be able to put things into categories and compare one thing to another.

The following worksheets involve comparing numbers of a range of different objects, and comparing the sizes of different things.

The numbers of objects are no more than 10.

In the worksheets, children have to make their choice from 3-4 items which is biggest, smallest, most or least.

Using these printable kindergarten math worksheets will help your child to:

  • understand the concept of most, least, biggest, smallest;
  • compare the sizes of 2-4 things;
  • count up to 10 objects;
  • compare a range of different objects;
  • compare numbers up to 20.

Comparing Sizes

  • Comparing Size 1 (biggest)
  • PDF version
  • Comparing Size 2 (smallest)

Who Has Most?

Select the amount which is most out of 3-4 possibilities.

  • Who Has Most? Sheet 1
  • Who Has Most? Sheet 2
  • Who Has Most? Sheet 3

Who Has Least?

Select the amount which is least out of 3-4 possibilities.

  • Who Has Least? Sheet 1
  • Who Has Least? Sheet 2
  • Who Has Least? Sheet 3

More Recommended Math Worksheets

Take a look at some more of our printable kindergarten math worksheets similar to these.

Kindergarten Comparing Numbers Worksheets

We also have some more challenging comparing numbers worksheets for kindergarten.

These sheets involve comparing numbers and amounts up to 10.

They will also help children decide whether one amount is greater than, less than or equal to another amount.

  • Comparing Numbers Worksheets to 10

Kindergarten Sequencing Worksheets

Here you will find our selection of kindergarten sequencing worksheets.

These sheets will help your child learn to count on and back in ones, and put numbers up to 25 in the correct place in their sequence.

Useing these sheets will help you child to:

  • recognise number, letter and picture patterns;
  • count on and back in ones to 25;
  • sequence numbers to 25.

All the sheets in this section will support your child with their counting and sequencing skills.

  • Patterns and Sequences
  • Kindergarten Counting Worksheets - Sequences to 15
  • Kindergarten Counting Worksheets -Sequencing to 25
  • Kindergarten Counting Games

Here you will find a range of free printable Kindergarten Math games.

All children like to play Math games, and you will find a range of Kindergarten Math Games here for your child to play and enjoy.

The following games involve practicing different Kindergarten Math skills which you and your child can enjoy together.

All the free Math sheets in this section are informed by the Elementary Math Benchmarks for Kindergarten.

Comparing Size and Amounts Quiz

Our quizzes have been created using Google Forms.

At the end of the quiz, you will get the chance to see your results by clicking 'See Score'.

This will take you to a new webpage where your results will be shown. You can print a copy of your results from this page, either as a pdf or as a paper copy.

For incorrect responses, we have added some helpful learning points to explain which answer was correct and why.

We do not collect any personal data from our quizzes, except in the 'First Name' and 'Group/Class' fields which are both optional and only used for teachers to identify students within their educational setting.

We also collect the results from the quizzes which we use to help us to develop our resources and give us insight into future resources to create.

For more information on the information we collect, please take a look at our Privacy Policy

We would be grateful for any feedback on our quizzes, please let us know using our Contact Us link, or use the Facebook Comments form at the bottom of the page.

This quick quiz tests your skill at comparing sizes and amounts of objects up to 5.

How to Print or Save these sheets 🖶

Need help with printing or saving? Follow these 3 steps to get your worksheets printed perfectly!

  • How to Print support

Subscribe to Math Salamanders News

Sign up for our newsletter to get free math support delivered to your inbox each month. Plus, get a seasonal math grab pack included for free!

math salamanders news image

  • Newsletter Signup

Return to Preschool Math Worksheets

Return to Kindergarten Math Worksheets

Return from printable Kindergarten Math Worksheets to Math Salamanders Home Page

Math-Salamanders.com

The Math Salamanders hope you enjoy using these free printable Math worksheets and all our other Math games and resources.

We welcome any comments about our site or worksheets on the Facebook comments box at the bottom of every page.

New! Comments

TOP OF PAGE

Follow Me on Pinterest

© 2010-2024 Math Salamanders Limited. All Rights Reserved.

  • Privacy Policy
  • Copyright Policy
  • Number Chart
  • Number Counting
  • Skip Counting
  • Tracing – Number Tracing
  • Numbers – Missing
  • Numbers – Least to Greatest
  • Before & After Numbers
  • Greater & Smaller Number
  • Number – More or Less
  • Numbers -Fact Family
  • Numbers – Place Value
  • Even & Odd
  • Tally Marks
  • Fraction Addition
  • Fraction Circles
  • Fraction Model
  • Fraction Subtraction
  • Fractions – Comparing
  • Fractions – Equivalent
  • Decimal Addition
  • Decimal Model
  • Decimal Subtraction
  • Addition – Picture
  • Addition – 1 Digit
  • Addition – 2 Digit
  • Addition – 3 Digit
  • Addition – 4 Digit
  • Addition – Missing Addend
  • Addition Regrouping
  • Addition Word Problems
  • Subtraction – Picture
  • Subtraction – 1 Digit
  • Subtraction – 2 Digit
  • Subtraction – 3 Digit
  • Subtraction – 4 Digit
  • Subtraction Regrouping
  • Multiplication – Repeated Addition
  • Times Tables
  • Times Table – Times Table Chart
  • Multiplication – Horizontal
  • Multiplication – Vertical
  • Multiplication-1 Digit
  • Multiplication-2 Digit by 2 Digit
  • Multiplication-3 Digit by 1 Digit
  • Squares – Perfect Squares
  • Multiplication Word Problems
  • Square Root
  • Division – Long Division
  • Division-2Digit by1Digit-No Remainder
  • Division-2Digit by1Digit-With Remainder
  • Division-3Digit by1Digit-No Remainder
  • Division – Sharing
  • Time – Elapsed Time
  • Time – Clock Face
  • Pan Balance Problems
  • Algebraic Reasoning
  • Math Worksheets on Graph Paper
  •   Preschool Worksheets
  •   Kindergarten Worksheets
  • Home    Preschool    Kindergarten    First Grade    Math    Pinterest          
  • Book Report Critical Thinking Pattern Cut and Paste Patterns Pattern – Number Patterns Pattern – Shape Patterns Pattern – Line Patterns Easter Feelings & Emotions Grades Fifth Grade First Grade First Grade – Popular First Grade Fractions Fourth Grade Kindergarten Worksheets Kindergarten Addition Kindergarten Subtraction PreK Worksheets Preschool Worksheets Color, Trace & Draw Coloring Color by Number Spring Cut and Paste Activities Cut and Paste Letters Cut and Paste Numbers Cut and Paste Shapes Cut and Paste Worksheets Dot to Dot Dot to Dot – Numbers 1-10 Dot to Dot – Numbers 1-20 Dot to Dot – Tracing Dot to Dot – Letter – a-z Dot to Dot – Numbers 1-50 Fruits and Vegetables Modes of Transportation Opposites Preschool Matching Worksheets Scissor Cutting Skills Size – Same and Different Size Comparison Size – Big Bigger Biggest Size – Longest and Shortest Size – Shortest and Tallest Size – Smallest and Biggest Tracing Pre Writing Worksheets Tracing – Line Tracing – Preschool Tracing – Shape Tracing – Preschool Tracing – Picture Tracing Tracing – Picture Tracing – Popular Trace and Draw Tracing – Spiral Tracing Second Grade Second Grade – Popular Third Grade Graphing Graph – Trace and Draw Graphing – Count and Graph Halloween Worksheets Pumpkin Worksheets Letter Alphabet Coloring Letter – Coloring Letter – Mazes Letters – Alphabet Chart Letters – Before and After Letters – Capital Letters Letters -Uppercase Letters Letters – Uppercase and Lowercase Letters -Missing Letters Letters -Small Letters Letters -Lowercase Letters Tracing – Letter Tracing Uppercase and Lowercase Math Addition Addition – 1 Digit Addition – 1 More Addition – 10 more Addition – 2 Digit Addition – 3 Digit Addition – 4 Digit Addition – Add and Match Addition – Add and Multiply Addition – Add Tens Addition – Adding 3 Numbers Addition – Adding 4 Numbers Addition – Basic Addition Facts Addition – Dice Addition – Making 10 Addition – Making 5 Addition – Missing Addend Addition – No Regrouping Addition – Number Line Addition – Picture Addition – Popular Addition – Repeated Addition Addition – Sums up to 10 Addition – Sums up to 20 Addition – Sums up to 30 Addition – Ways to Make a Number Addition – Sums up to 5 Addition Doubles Addition Doubles Plus One Addition Regrouping Addition Sentences Addition/Subtraction Addition/Subtraction – 1 More 1 Less Addition/Subtraction – 10 More 10 Less Algebra Algebraic Reasoning Balancing Equations Equations Pan Balance Problems Brain Teasers Decimal Decimal Addition Decimal Model Decimal Subtraction Dice Worksheets Division Division – Long Division Division – Sharing Division-2Digit by1Digit-No Remainder Division-2Digit by1Digit-With Remainder Division-3Digit by1Digit-No Remainder Fraction Fraction Addition Fraction Circles Fraction Circles Template Fraction Model Fraction Subtraction Fractions – Coloring Fractions – Comparing Fractions – Equivalent Fractions – Halves Geometry Polygon Magic Squares Magic Triangles Math Worksheets on Graph Paper Multiplication Multiplication – Basic Facts Multiplication – Cubes Multiplication – Horizontal Multiplication – Popular Multiplication – Quiz Multiplication – Repeated Addition Multiplication – Test Multiplication – Vertical Multiplication Target Circles Multiplication-1 Digit Multiplication-2 Digit by 2 Digit Multiplication-3 Digit by 1 Digit Multiplication-3 Digit by 2 Digit Squares – Perfect Squares Times Tables Times Table – 10 Times Table Times Table – 11 Times Table Times Table – 12 Times Table Times Table – 2 Times Table Times Table – 3 Times Table Times Table – 4 Times Table Times Table – 5 Times Table Times Table – 6 Times Table Times Table – 7 Times Table Times Table – 8 Times Table Times Table – 9 Times Table Times Table – Popular Times Table – Times Table Chart Times Tables – Advanced Times Tables 2 -12 – 1 Worksheet Number Number – Comparing Number – More or Less Number – Greater & Smaller Number – Hundreds Number – Ordinal Numbers Number Bonds Number Chart Number Coloring Number Counting Number – Count How Many Number Counting – Dice Numbers – Count and Match Numbers – Before, After, and Between Numbers 1-20 – Before & After Numbers – Even & Odd Numbers – Missing Numbers – Missing Numbers 1-50 Numbers – Missing Numbers 1-10 Numbers – Missing Numbers 1-100 Numbers – Missing Numbers 1-15 Numbers – Missing Numbers 1-20 Numbers – Missing Numbers 1-30 Numbers – Ordering Numbers Numbers – Least to Greatest Numbers – Ordering Numbers 1-10 Numbers – Ordering Numbers 1-100 Numbers – Ordering Numbers 1-20 Numbers – Ordering Numbers 1-30 Numbers – Ordering Numbers 1-50 Numbers – Place Value Numbers – Ten Frames Numbers – Tens and Ones Numbers -Fact Family Numbers 1 – 10 Numbers 1 – 100 Numbers 1 – 20 Numbers 1 – 30 Numbers 1 – 50 Numbers 1 – 15 Numbers 1-120 Part Part Whole Skip Counting Skip Counting – Count by 1000s Skip Counting – Count by 100s Skip Counting – Count by 10s Skip Counting – Count by 2s Skip Counting – Count by 5s Skip Counting – Popular Skip Counting by 2s, 5s, and10s Tracing – Number Tracing Percent Puzzles Regrouping – Addition and Subtraction Shapes Shape – Match Shapes Shape – Mazes Shape Names Shapes – Popular Square Root Subtraction Subtraction – 1 Digit Subtraction – 1 Less Subtraction – 10 Less Subtraction – 2 Digit Subtraction – 3 Digit Subtraction – 4 Digit Subtraction – Missing Minuends Subtraction – Missing Subtrahends Subtraction – No Regrouping Subtraction – Number Line Subtraction – Picture Subtraction – Subtract and Match Subtraction – Subtract Tens Subtraction – Within 10 Subtraction – Within 20 Subtraction – Within 5 Subtraction Regrouping Subtraction Sentences Symmetry Tally Marks Time Time – Clock Face Time – Draw the hands Time – Elapsed Time Time – Elapsed Time Ruler Time – Telling Time Word Problems Addition Word Problems Multiplication Word Problems Subtraction Word Problems Missing Operator Most Popular Math Worksheets Most Popular Preschool and Kindergarten Worksheets Most Popular Worksheets New Worksheets Phonics Phonics – Beginning Sounds Phonics – Ending Sounds Phonics – Middle Sounds Preschool and Kindergarten – Mazes Printable Posters Charts Science Life Cycle Spelling Spelling – Days of the Week Spelling – Months of the Year Spelling – Numbers in Words Spot the difference Theme Worksheets Theme – Animal Theme – Dinosaur Theme – Cloud Theme – Flower Theme – Fruit Theme – Transport Theme – Aeroplane Theme – Car Theme – Rocket Theme – Train Theme – Truck Thinking Skills Analogies Worksheets Picture Analogies Preschool – Connect other half Top Worksheets Uncategorized Writing

  Kindergarten Worksheets

 








 

 

 

 



 

 




 


 

 

Follow Worksheetfun on Pinterest - 100K

New Worksheets

Most popular preschool and kindergarten worksheets.



Most Popular Math Worksheets

Popular worksheets, top worksheets, follow worksheetfun on facebook - 25k, new - follow worksheetfun on instagram.

Loading …

Scroll to Top

If you're seeing this message, it means we're having trouble loading external resources on our website.

If you're behind a web filter, please make sure that the domains *.kastatic.org and *.kasandbox.org are unblocked.

To log in and use all the features of Khan Academy, please enable JavaScript in your browser.

Kindergarten

Unit 1: counting and place value, unit 2: addition and subtraction, unit 3: measurement and geometry.

  • Inspiration

Kindergarten math

IXL offers hundreds of kindergarten math skills, lessons, and games to explore and learn! Not sure where to start? Go to your personalized Recommendations wall to find a skill that looks interesting, or select a skill plan that aligns to your textbook, state standards, or standardized test.

A. Numbers to 3

  • 1 Identify numbers - up to 3
  • 2 Choose the number that you hear - up to 3

B. Counting to 3

  • 1 Learn to count to 3
  • 2 Count pictures - up to 3
  • 3 Count shapes - up to 3
  • 4 Count on frames - up to 3
  • 5 Count out stickers - up to 3
  • 6 Show numbers with cubes - up to 3
  • 7 Show numbers on frames - up to 3
  • 8 Represent numbers with pictures - up to 3
  • 9 Represent numbers with shapes - up to 3

C. Numbers to 5

  • 1 Identify numbers - up to 5
  • 2 Choose the number that you hear - up to 5
  • 3 Identify numbers - 0 to 5
  • 4 Choose the number that you hear - 0 to 5

D. Counting to 5

  • 1 Learn to count to 5
  • 2 Count pictures - up to 5
  • 3 Count shapes in rows - up to 5
  • 4 Count cubes - up to 5
  • 5 Count dots - 0 to 5
  • 6 Count on frames - up to 5
  • 7 Count scattered pictures - up to 5
  • 8 Count scattered shapes - up to 5
  • 9 Count out stickers - up to 5
  • 10 Show numbers with cubes - up to 5
  • 11 Show numbers on frames - up to 5
  • 12 Represent numbers with pictures - up to 5
  • 13 Represent numbers with pictures - 0 to 5
  • 14 Represent numbers with shapes - up to 5
  • 15 Count up - up to 5
  • 16 Put numbers up to 5 in order
  • 17 What number comes next? - up to 5
  • 18 Ordinal numbers - up to fifth

E. One more and one less to 5

  • 1 One more with pictures - up to 5
  • 2 One more on frames - up to 5
  • 3 One more - up to 5
  • 4 One less with pictures - up to 5
  • 5 One less on frames - up to 5

F. Comparing up to 5

  • 1 Are there the same number? - up to 5
  • 2 More - compare by matching up to 5
  • 3 Fewer - compare by matching up to 5
  • 4 Fewer and more - compare by matching up to 5
  • 5 Fewer, more, and same - up to 5
  • 6 Greater - compare by matching up to 5
  • 7 Less - compare by matching up to 5
  • 8 Are there enough? - up to 5
  • 9 Fewer and more - compare by counting up to 5
  • 10 Fewer and more - compare in a mixed group up to 5
  • 11 Show a number greater than, less than, or equal to a given number up to 5
  • 12 Compare two numbers - up to 5
  • 13 Greater and less - compare two numbers up to 5

G. Numbers and counting to 7

  • 1 Choose the number that you hear - up to 7
  • 2 Learn to count - up to 7
  • 3 Count pictures - up to 7
  • 4 Count cubes - up to 7
  • 5 Count on ten frames - up to 7
  • 6 Count out stickers - up to 7
  • 7 Show numbers with cubes - up to 7
  • 8 Show numbers on ten frames - up to 7
  • 9 Represent numbers - up to 7

H. Numbers and counting to 9

  • 1 Identify numbers - 0 to 9
  • 2 Choose the number that you hear - up to 9
  • 3 Learn to count - up to 9
  • 4 Count pictures - up to 9
  • 5 Count cubes - up to 9
  • 6 Count on ten frames - up to 9
  • 7 Count out stickers - up to 9
  • 8 Show numbers with cubes - up to 9
  • 9 Show numbers on ten frames - up to 9
  • 10 Represent numbers - up to 9

I. Numbers to 10

  • 1 Identify numbers - up to 10
  • 2 Choose the number that you hear - up to 10
  • 3 Names of numbers - up to 10

J. Counting to 10

  • 1 Learn to count to 10
  • 2 Count pictures - up to 10
  • 3 Count cubes - up to 10
  • 4 Count dots - up to 10
  • 5 Count shapes in rows - up to 10
  • 6 Count on ten frames - up to 10
  • 7 Count blocks - up to 10
  • 8 Count scattered pictures - up to 10
  • 9 Count scattered shapes - up to 10
  • 10 Count shapes in rings - up to 10
  • 11 Count out stickers - up to 10
  • 12 Show numbers with cubes - up to 10
  • 13 Show numbers on ten frames - up to 10
  • 14 Represent numbers - up to 10

K. One more and one less to 10

  • 1 One more with pictures - up to 10
  • 2 One more on frames - up to 10
  • 3 One more - up to 10
  • 4 One less with pictures - up to 10
  • 5 One less on frames - up to 10
  • 6 One less - up to 10
  • 7 One more and one less with pictures - up to 10
  • 8 One more and one less on frames - up to 10
  • 9 One more and one less - up to 10

L. Counting forward and back to 10

  • 1 What number comes next? - up to 10
  • 2 Count up - up to 10
  • 3 Count up and down - up to 10
  • 4 Count to fill a ten frame
  • 5 Number lines - up to 10
  • 6 Before, after, and between - up to 10
  • 7 Put numbers in counting order - up to 10
  • 8 Count forward - up to 10
  • 9 Count forward and backward - up to 10
  • 10 Complete a sequence - up to 10
  • 11 Ordinal numbers - up to tenth

M. Comparing up to 10

  • 1 Fewer and more - compare by matching
  • 2 Fewer, more, and same
  • 3 Greater and less - compare by matching up to 10
  • 4 Are there enough?
  • 5 Fewer and more - compare by counting
  • 6 Fewer and more - compare in a mixed group
  • 7 Show a number greater than, less than, or equal to a given number up to 10
  • 8 Compare two numbers - up to 10
  • 9 Greater and less - compare two numbers up to 10
  • 10 Compare three numbers - up to 10
  • 11 Put numbers up to 10 in order

N. Understand addition up to 5

  • 1 Put together numbers using cubes - sums up to 5
  • 2 Build cube trains to add up to 5 - words
  • 3 Addition sentences up to 5 - which model matches?
  • 4 Addition sentences up to 5 - what does the model show?
  • 5 Write addition sentences for pictures - sums up to 5

O. Addition up to 5

  • 1 Add with cubes - sums up to 5
  • 2 Build cube trains to add up to 5 - addition sentences
  • 3 Add with pictures - sums up to 5
  • 4 Add two numbers - sums up to 5
  • 5 Complete the addition sentence - sums up to 5

P. Take apart numbers up to 5

  • 1 Take apart numbers using cubes - sums up to 5
  • 2 Make a number different ways using cubes - sums up to 5
  • 3 Take apart numbers up to 5 - addition sentences
  • 4 Take apart numbers in different ways - sums up to 5
  • 5 Make a number using addition - sums up to 5

Q. Addition word problems up to 5

  • 1 Build cube trains to solve addition word problems - sums up to 5
  • 2 Addition word problems with pictures - sums up to 5
  • 3 Write addition sentences for word problems with pictures - sums up to 5
  • 4 Addition word problems - sums up to 5
  • 5 Model and write addition sentences for word problems - sums up to 5

R. Understand addition up to 10

  • 1 Put together numbers using cubes - sums up to 10
  • 2 Build cube trains to add up to 10 - words
  • 3 Addition sentences up to 10 - which model matches?
  • 4 Addition sentences up to 10 - what does the model show?
  • 5 Write addition sentences for pictures - sums up to 10
  • 6 Turn words into an addition sentence - sums up to 10

S. Addition up to 10

  • 1 Add with cubes - sums up to 10
  • 2 Build cube trains to add up to 10 - addition sentences
  • 3 Add with pictures - sums up to 10
  • 4 Add 1 or 2
  • 5 Add two numbers - sums up to 10
  • 6 Complete the addition sentence to make 10 - with models
  • 7 Complete the addition sentence to make 10
  • 8 Complete the addition sentence - sums up to 10
  • 9 Add in any order

T. Take apart numbers up to 10

  • 1 Take apart numbers using cubes - sums up to 10
  • 2 Make a number different ways using cubes - sums up to 10
  • 3 Take apart 10 using cubes
  • 4 Decompose a number up to 10
  • 5 Take apart numbers up to 10 - addition sentences
  • 6 Take apart 10 - addition sentences
  • 7 Take apart numbers in different ways - sums up to 10
  • 8 Make a number using addition - sums up to 10

U. Addition word problems up to 10

  • 1 Build cube trains to solve addition word problems - sums up to 10
  • 2 Addition word problems with pictures - sums up to 10
  • 3 Write addition sentences for word problems with pictures - sums up to 10
  • 4 Addition word problems - sums up to 10
  • 5 Model and write addition sentences for word problems - sums up to 10

V. Understand subtraction up to 5

  • 1 Take away cubes - numbers up to 5
  • 2 Subtraction sentences up to 5 - which model matches?
  • 3 Subtraction sentences up to 5 - what does the model show?
  • 4 Subtraction sentences up to 5 - what does the cube train show?
  • 5 Write subtraction sentences for pictures - up to 5

W. Subtraction up to 5

  • 1 Subtract with cubes - numbers up to 5
  • 2 Subtract with pictures - numbers up to 5
  • 3 Subtract - numbers up to 5
  • 4 Make a number using subtraction - numbers up to 5
  • 5 Complete the subtraction sentence - numbers up to 5

X. Subtraction word problems up to 5

  • 1 Subtraction word problems with pictures - numbers up to 5
  • 2 Write subtraction sentences for word problems with pictures - up to 5
  • 3 Use cube trains to solve subtraction word problems - up to 5
  • 4 Subtraction word problems - numbers up to 5
  • 5 Model and write subtraction sentences for word problems - up to 5

Y. Understand subtraction up to 10

  • 1 Take away cubes - numbers up to 10
  • 2 Subtraction sentences up to 10 - which model matches?
  • 3 Subtraction sentences up to 10 - what does the model show?
  • 4 Subtraction sentences up to 10 - what does the cube train show?
  • 5 Write subtraction sentences for pictures - up to 10
  • 6 Turn words into a subtraction sentence - numbers up to 10

Z. Subtraction up to 10

  • 1 Subtract with cubes - numbers up to 10
  • 2 Subtract with pictures - numbers up to 10
  • 3 Subtract 1 or 2
  • 4 Subtract - numbers up to 10
  • 5 Make a number using subtraction - numbers up to 10
  • 6 Complete the subtraction sentence - numbers up to 10

AA. Subtraction word problems up to 10

  • 1 Subtraction word problems with pictures - numbers up to 10
  • 2 Write subtraction sentences for word problems with pictures - up to 10
  • 3 Use cube trains to solve subtraction word problems - up to 10
  • 4 Subtraction word problems - numbers up to 10
  • 5 Model and write subtraction sentences for word problems - up to 10

BB. Mixed operations

  • 1 Add or subtract - numbers up to 5
  • 2 Add or subtract - numbers up to 10
  • 3 Addition and subtraction - ways to make a number
  • 4 Related facts - with models
  • 5 Add and subtract with 0

CC. Mixed operation word problems

  • 1 Addition and subtraction word problems with pictures
  • 2 Use cube trains to solve addition and subtraction word problems - up to 10
  • 3 Addition and subtraction word problems
  • 4 Model and write addition and subtraction sentences for word problems

DD. Numbers to 20

  • 1 Identify numbers - up to 20
  • 2 Names of numbers - up to 20

EE. Counting to 20

  • 1 Count to 20
  • 2 Count dots - 0 to 20
  • 3 Count on ten frames - up to 20
  • 4 Count blocks - up to 20
  • 5 Show numbers on ten frames - up to 20
  • 6 Represent numbers - up to 20
  • 7 Fewer and more - up to 20

FF. One more and one less to 20

  • 1 One more - up to 20
  • 2 One less - up to 20
  • 3 One more and one less - up to 20

GG. Counting forward and back to 20

  • 1 Count up - up to 20
  • 2 Count up and down - up to 20
  • 3 Number lines - up to 20
  • 4 Before, after, and between - up to 20
  • 5 Count forward - up to 20
  • 6 Count backward - up to 20
  • 7 Count forward and backward - up to 20
  • 8 Complete an increasing sequence - up to 20
  • 9 Complete a sequence - up to 20

HH. Place value

  • 1 Count tens and ones - up to 20
  • 2 Write tens and ones - up to 20
  • • New! Make teen numbers with models: words
  • 3 Make teen numbers: words
  • • New! Take apart teen numbers with models: words
  • 4 Take apart teen numbers: words
  • • New! Make teen numbers with models: addition sentences
  • 5 Make teen numbers: addition sentences
  • • New! Take apart teen numbers with models: addition sentences
  • 6 Take apart teen numbers: addition sentences
  • • New! Make and take apart teen numbers with models: addition sentences
  • 7 Make and take apart teen numbers: addition sentences

II. Numbers and counting to 30

  • 1 Count on ten frames - up to 30
  • 2 Number lines - up to 30
  • 3 Count forward - up to 30
  • 4 Count blocks - up to 30
  • 5 Count tens and ones - up to 30
  • 6 Write tens and ones - up to 30

JJ. Counting by tens

  • 1 Learn to skip-count by tens
  • 2 Skip-count by tens
  • 3 Count groups of ten

KK. Numbers and counting to 100

  • 1 Count to 100
  • 2 Counting on the hundred chart
  • 3 Count forward - up to 100
  • 4 Sequences - count by ones or tens
  • 5 Count blocks - up to 100

LL. Patterns

  • 1 Color patterns
  • 2 Size patterns
  • 3 Shape patterns
  • 4 Find the next shape in a pattern
  • 5 Complete a pattern
  • 6 Growing patterns
  • 7 Find the next shape in a growing pattern
  • 8 Find the next row in a growing pattern

MM. Positions

  • 1 Inside and outside
  • 2 Above and below
  • 3 Beside and next to
  • 4 Left, middle, and right
  • 5 Top, middle, and bottom
  • 6 Location in a grid

NN. Same and different

  • 1 Different
  • 3 Same and different

OO. Two-dimensional shapes

  • 2 Triangles
  • 3 Rectangles
  • 6 Select two-dimensional shapes
  • 7 Name the two-dimensional shape
  • 8 Sort circles
  • 9 Sort two-dimensional shapes
  • 10 Compose two-dimensional shapes

PP. Two-dimensional shape attributes

  • 1 Curved parts
  • 2 Count corners
  • 3 Square corners
  • 4 Count sides
  • 5 Equal sides
  • 6 Count sides and corners
  • 7 Compare sides and corners
  • 8 Compare shapes using attributes

QQ. Three-dimensional shapes

  • 1 Flat and solid shapes
  • 5 Cylinders
  • 6 Select three-dimensional shapes
  • 7 Name the three-dimensional shape
  • 8 Identify shapes traced from solids

RR. Shapes in the real world

  • 1 Three-dimensional shapes of everyday objects I
  • 2 Three-dimensional shapes of everyday objects II
  • 3 Three-dimensional shapes - above and below
  • 4 Three-dimensional shapes - beside and next to

SS. Fractions of shapes

  • 1 Equal parts
  • 2 Identify halves

TT. Classifying and sorting

  • 1 Classify shapes by color
  • 2 Classify and sort by color
  • 3 Classify and sort by shape
  • 4 Classify and sort
  • 5 Classify, sort, and count
  • 6 Count shapes in a Venn diagram
  • 7 Sort shapes into a Venn diagram

UU. Data and graphs

  • 1 Which picture graph is correct?
  • 2 Interpret picture graphs

VV. Measurement

  • 1 Long and short
  • 2 Tall and short
  • 3 Wide and narrow
  • 4 Light and heavy
  • 5 Holds more or less
  • 6 Compare size, weight, and capacity
  • 7 Measure length with objects
  • 8 Measure length with cubes
  • 9 Build cube trains to measure length
  • 10 Measure height with cubes
  • 11 Build cube trains to measure height
  • 1 Match analog clocks and times
  • 2 Match analog and digital clocks
  • 3 Read clocks and write times
  • 1 Coin names - penny through quarter
  • 2 Coin values - penny through quarter
  • 3 Count money - pennies only
  • 4 Count money - pennies and nickels
  • 5 Count money - pennies through dimes
  • 6 Compare two groups of coins - pennies through dimes
  • Skills by Standard
  • Skills by Grade
  • Skills by Category

Go to profile

  • Assignments
  • Assessments
  • Report Cards
  • Our Teachers
  • K Kindergarten

homework kindergarten math

Common Core - State Standards Initiative

On-demand videos for kindergarten skills to help students who may not know how to go about the questions. If a student needs a reminder course and their teacher is not available, there are video tutorials ready to Let our amazing team of math teachers go over lessons that pertain to the math skill the student is working on. 

  • Students learn how to use the scratchpad to better figure out the problem.
  • Refresher courses on counting, shapes, and other math skills for kindergarteners.
  • Age-friendly lessons from math teachers who understand where students can sometimes need help.

Kindergarten Worksheets Logo

Kindergarten Worksheets

Free Kindergarten Worksheets

Please share our free worksheets. Thank you!

Free Printable Worksheets for Kindergarten

Kindergarten worksheets are a wonderful learning tool for educators and students to use. This is why we have and will continue to create hundreds of free kindergarten worksheets that are designed to fit into a standard kindergarten curriculum . The main focus of our kindergarten website is to provide free educational resources. In these difficult economic times, we believe kindergarten teachers and parents can benefit greatly from our printable kindergarten worksheets.

What Free Kindergarten Worksheets Would You Like to See?

We have conducted extensive research on the types of kindergarten worksheets teachers and parents use the most. It is not a perfect science and we know we can always be doing a better job to serve you. If you have suggestions on what kind of kindergarten worksheets we should create or what categories we should expand on, we would love to hear from you. Is there a kindergarten worksheet that you just love and would like to see more of? Please let us know using our contact webpage, via email, on Facebook, or through Twitter. Thank you for your time in advance!

The First Kindergarten Website to Utilize Modern Web Technology

Our entire collection of kindergarten worksheets have been made into a free web app powered by HTML5. HTML5 does not require the Flash plug-in that most educational websites use to provide interactive content. This means that our kindergarten worksheets will work almost anywhere. Kindergartners can now complete the educational worksheets on the iPad and other forward-thinking devices. The free kindergarten web app we have developed makes use of the iPad's multi-touch feature. Kids can use their fingers to draw, write, and solve problems directly on the free kindergarten worksheets. Teachers and parents can then print the completed kindergarten worksheet. Our free online kindergarten app also works on desktop and laptop computers running modern web browsers like Safari, Chrome, Firefox, and Internet Explorer 9+.

The Importance of a Good Early Childhood Education

According to the Pennsylvania Department of Education, having the firm foundation of early childhood education will ensure children's success in life. It is also imperative that students develop critical thinking and problem solving skills during their first year in school as well as establish an appreciation of who they are in a social society. Teachers are able to implement these worksheets in a variety of early childhood lesson plans. Even though our "kindergarten worksheets" are designed for kindergarten students, they are also useful for children that are in preschool or first grade. These diverse kindergarten worksheets will create a fun learning environment that ultimately assist in cultivating valuable critical thinking, cultural, and linguistic skills.

Kindergarten Worksheets to Print, Download, and Use Online

Our fun kindergarten worksheets are broken down into four main areas. They are math, English, general learning, and holiday worksheets. These categories are then divided into different subjects so that parents and teachers can easily find the free printable kindergarten worksheets they are looking for. The kindergarten math worksheets section includes addition, subtraction, counting, fractions, place value, graphs, measurements, pattern words, and numbers. The Kindergarten English worksheets section offers reading, alphabet, writing, phonics, vocabulary, sight words, opposites, rhyming words, and spelling. The general learning section provides science, Spanish, social studies, dinosaurs, health, zoo, foreign languages, butterflies, and kindergarten coloring activities. The last section is our kindergarten holiday worksheets. This includes Easter, Christmas, Thanksgiving, and Halloween. We also offer summer, winter, spring, and fall printable worksheets. All of the kindergarten worksheets on our website can be printed out, downloaded for later use, or used directly online. Anyway you choose to use our free kindergarten worksheets, we hope they help enhance the students' appreciation for education.

Popular Free Worksheets

Main categories of kindergarten worksheets.

  • Kindergarten Math Worksheets
  • Kindergarten English Worksheets
  • Learning About Our World
  • Kindergarten Holiday Worksheets
  • Kindergarten Seasons Worksheets

Join Us On Facebook

Kindergarten Worksheets Facebook Page

Home

Reading & Math for K-5

  • Kindergarten
  • Learning numbers
  • Comparing numbers
  • Place Value
  • Roman numerals
  • Subtraction
  • Multiplication
  • Order of operations
  • Drills & practice
  • Measurement
  • Factoring & prime factors
  • Proportions
  • Shape & geometry
  • Data & graphing
  • Word problems
  • Children's stories
  • Leveled Stories
  • Sentences & passages
  • Context clues
  • Cause & effect
  • Compare & contrast
  • Fact vs. fiction
  • Fact vs. opinion
  • Main idea & details
  • Story elements
  • Conclusions & inferences
  • Sounds & phonics
  • Words & vocabulary
  • Reading comprehension
  • Early writing
  • Numbers & counting
  • Simple math
  • Social skills
  • Other activities
  • Dolch sight words
  • Fry sight words
  • Multiple meaning words
  • Prefixes & suffixes
  • Vocabulary cards
  • Other parts of speech
  • Punctuation
  • Capitalization
  • Narrative writing
  • Opinion writing
  • Informative writing
  • Cursive alphabet
  • Cursive letters
  • Cursive letter joins
  • Cursive words
  • Cursive sentences
  • Cursive passages
  • Grammar & Writing

Breadcrumbs

Math Workbooks

Download & Print From only $2.20

Free Math Worksheets

Printable math worksheets from k5 learning.

Our  free math worksheets  cover the full range of elementary school math skills from numbers and counting through fractions, decimals, word problems and more. All worksheets are printable files with answers on the 2nd page.

Math worksheets by grade:

 
 
 
 

Math worksheets by topic:

 
   
 

homework kindergarten math

Sample Math Worksheet

What is K5?

K5 Learning offers free worksheets , flashcards  and inexpensive  workbooks  for kids in kindergarten to grade 5. Become a member  to access additional content and skip ads.

homework kindergarten math

Our members helped us give away millions of worksheets last year.

We provide free educational materials to parents and teachers in over 100 countries. If you can, please consider purchasing a membership ($24/year) to support our efforts.

Members skip ads and access exclusive features.

Learn about member benefits

This content is available to members only.

Join K5 to save time, skip ads and access more content. Learn More

  • Forgot Password?

Common Core Kindergarten Math (Homework, Lesson Plans & Worksheets)

Related Pages Common Core Math Resources, Lesson Plans, Worksheets & Homework for all grades Common Core Math Video Lessons, Math Worksheets and Games for Kindergarten Common Core Math Video Lessons, Math Worksheets and Games for all grades

Looking for video lessons that will help you in your Common Core Kindergarten math classwork or homework? Looking for Common Core Math Worksheets and Lesson Plans that will help you prepare lessons for Kindergarten students?

The following lesson plans, worksheets and video lessons are for the New York State Education Department Common Core-aligned educational resources. Eureka/EngageNY Math Kindergarten Worksheets.

These Lesson Plans and Worksheets are divided into six modules.

Kindergarten Lesson Plans, Worksheets and Homework

Topics and Objectives (Module 1)

Standard: K.MD.3
Days: 3





: Analyze to find two objects that are or .

: Analyze to find two similar objects- .

: Classify to find two objects that share a visual pattern, color, and use.

Standard: K.CC.4, K.MD.3
Days: 3



: Classify items into two pre-determined categories.

: Classify items into three categories, determine the count in each, and reason about how the last number named determines the total.

: Sort categories by count. Identify categories with two, three, and four within a given scenario.

Standard: K.CC.4, K.CC.5, K.OA.3, K.MD.3
Days: 5



: Sort by count in vertical columns and horizontal rows (linear configurations to 5). Match to numerals on cards.

: Answer questions to 5 in linear configurations (5-group), with 4 in an array configuration. Compare ways to count 5 fingers.

: Within linear and array dot configurations of numbers 3, 4, and 5 find .

: Within circular and scattered dot configurations of numbers 3, 4, and 5 find . : Model decompositions of 3 with materials, drawings, and expressions. Represent the decomposition as 1 + 2 and 2 + 1.

Standard: K.CC.3, K.CC.4, K.CC.5
Days: 5



: Understand the meaning of zero. Write the numeral 0. : Order and write numerals 0-3 to answer questions. : Writer numerals 1-3. Represent decompositions with materials, drawings, and equations, 3 = 2 + 1 and 3 = 1 + 2. : Order and write numerals 4 and 5 to answer questions in categories; sort by count. : Write numerals 1-5 in order. Answer and make drawings of decompositions with totals of 4 and 5 without equations.
: Topics A-D (Interview style assessment: 3 days)

Standard: K.CC.3, K.CC.4, K.CC.5, K.MD.3
Days: 6


: Count 4 to 6 objects in vertical and horizontal linear configurations and array (i.e., 3 and 3, 3 twos) configurations. Match 6 objects to the numeral 6. : Count 4 to 6 objects in circular and scattered configurations. Count 6 items out of a larger set. Write numerals 1 to 6 in order. : Count 5 to 7 linking cubes in linear configurations. Match with numeral 7. Count on fingers from 1 to 7 and connect to 5-group images. : Reason about sets of 7 varied objects in circular and scattered configurations. Find a path through the scattered configuration. Write numeral 7. Ask, "How is your seven different than mine?" : Compare counts of 8. For example, 8 cubes or 8 cotton balls in linear and array i.e., 4 and 4 or 4 twos) configurations. Match with numeral 8. : Arrange and strategize to count 8 beans in circular (around a cup) and scattered configurations. Write numeral 8. Find a path through the scatter set and compare paths with a partner.

Standard: K.CC.3, K.CC.4, K.CC.5
Days: 6



: Organize and count 9 varied geometric objects in linear and array (3 threes) configurations. Place objects on 5-group dot mat. Match with numeral 9. : Strategize to count 9 objects in circular (around a paper plate) and scattered configurations printed on paper. Write numeral 9. Represent a path through the scatter count with a pencil. Number each object. , : Count 10 objects in linear and array configurations (5 and 5). Match with numeral 10. Place on the 5-group dot mat. Dialogue about 9 and 10 on the mat. Write numeral 10. : Count 10 objects and move between all configurations. : Act out story problems without equations.
with Numbers 0 to 10
Standard: K.CC.4, K.CC.2, K.CC.5
Days: 4



: Order and match numeral and dot cards from 1 to 10. State a given number. : Exploration: Make from 1 to 10 in cooperative groups. : Arrange, analyze, and draw up to 10 in configurations other than towers. : Arrange, analyze, and draw sequences of quantities of , beginning with numbers other than 1.
with Numbers 0 to 10
Standard: K.CC.4, K.CC.5
Days: 5



: Order quantities from 10 to 1 and match numerals. : Count down from 10 to 1 and state a given number. : Arrange number towers in order from 10 to 1 and describe the pattern. : Arrange, analyze, and draw sequences of quantities that are in configurations other than towers. : Culminating task-Materials for this task include 5-group cards from 0 to 10.

: Topics E-H (Interview style assessment: 3 days)
Topics and Objectives (Module 2)

Standard: K.G.1, K.G.2, K.G.4, K.MD.3
Days: 5





: Find and describe flat triangles, squares, rectangles, hexagons, and circles using informal language without naming.

: Explain decisions about classifications of triangles into categories using variants and non-examples. Identify shapes as triangles.

: Explain decisions about classifications of rectangles into categories using variants and non-examples. Identify shapes as rectangles.

: Explain decisions about classifications of hexagons and circles and identify them by name. Make observations using variants and non-examples.

: Describe and communicate positions of all flat shapes using the words and .

Standard: K.G.1, K.G.2, K.G.4, K.MD.3
Days: 3



: Find and describe solid shapes using informal language without naming.

: Explain decisions about classification of solid shapes into categories. Name the solid shapes.

: Describe and communicate positions of all solid shapes using the words and .

Standard: K.MD.3, K.G.3, K.G.4, K.G.1, K.G.2
Days: 2



: Identify and sort shapes as two-dimensional or three-dimensional and recognize two-dimensional and three-dimensional shapes in different orientations and sizes.

: Culminating task-collaborative groups create displays of different flat shapes with examples, non-examples, and a corresponding solid shape.
: Topics A-C (Interview style assessment: 2 days)
Topics and Objectives (Module 3)

Standard: K.MD.1, K.MD.2
Days: 3





: Compare lengths using and with aligned and non-aligned endpoints.

: Compare length measurements with string.

: Make series of and comparisons.

Standard: K.MD.1, K.MD.2, K.CC.4, K.CC.5, K.CC.6
Days: 4



: Compare the length of linking cube sticks to a 5-stick. : Determine which linking cube stick is taller than or shorter than the other. : Compare the length of linking cube sticks to various objects. : Compare objects using

Standard: K.MD.1, K.MD.2
Days: 5



: Compare using and with classroom objects. : Compare objects using , , and with balance scales. : Compare the weight of an object to a set of unit weights on a balance scale. : Observe conservation of weight on the balance scale. : Compare the weight of an object with sets of different objects on a balance scale.

Standard: K.MD.1, K.MD.2
Days: 3



: Compare volume using , and by pouring. : Explore conservation of volume by pouring. : Compare using with units.
: Topics A-D (Interview style assessment: 3 days)

Standard: K.CC.6
Days: 4



: Make informal comparison of area. : Compare to find if there is enough. : Compare using and : Compare using and

Standard: K.CC.6, K.CC.7, K.CC.4, K.MD.2
Days: 5



: Relate and to length. : Compare sets informally using , , and : Identify and create a set that has the same number of objects. : Reason to identify and make a set that has 1 more. : Reason to identify and make a set that has 1 less.

Standard: K.CC.6, K.CC.7, K.CC.4
Days: 4



: Match and count to compare a number of objects. State which quantity is more. : Match and count to compare two sets of objects. State which quantity is less. : Strategize to compare two sets. : Visualize quantities to compare two numerals.

Standard: K.MD.1, K.MD.2, K.CC.6, K.CC.7
Days: 4



: Observe cups of colored water of equal volume poured into a variety of container shapes.

: Use balls of clay of equal weights to make sculptures.

: Use benchmarks to create and compare rectangles of different lengths to make a city.

: Culminating task - describe measurable attributes of single objects.
: Topics E-H (Interview style assessment: 3 days)
Topics and Objectives (Module 4)

Standard: K.OA.1, K.OA.3, K.OA.5
Days: 6





: Model composition and decomposition of numbers to 5 using actions, objects, and drawings. : Model composition and decomposition of numbers to 5 using fingers and linking cube sticks. : Represent composition story situations with drawings using numeric number bonds. : Represent decomposition story situations with drawings using numeric number bonds. : Represent composition and decomposition of numbers to 5 using pictorial and numeric number bonds. : Represent number bonds with composition and decomposition story situations.

Standard: K.OA.3, K.OA.1, K.OA.4
Days: 6



: Model decompositions of 6 using a story situation, objects, and number bonds. : Model decompositions of 7 using a story situation, sets, and number bonds. : Model decompositions of 8 using a story situation, arrays, and number bonds. : Model decompositions of 6 to 8 using linking cube sticks to see patterns. : Represent decompositions for 6 to 8 using horizontal and vertical number bonds. : Use 5-groups to represent the 5 + n pattern to 8.

Standard: K.OA.1, K.OA.2, K.OA.3, K.OA.4
Days: 6



: Represent decomposition and composition addition stories to 6 with drawings and equations with no unknown. : Represent decomposition and composition addition stories to 7 with drawings and equations with no unknown. : Represent decomposition and composition addition stories to 8 with drawings and equations with no unknown. : Solve word problems to 8 with equations. Box the unknown. : Solve word problems to 8 using objects and drawings. : Solve word problems to 8 to find addition patterns in number pairs.

Standard: K.OA.1, K.OA.2, K.OA.3
Days: 6



: Use objects and drawings to find . : Solve expressions and equations using the minus sign with no unknown. : Represent subtraction story problems using objects, drawings, expressions, and equations. : Decompose the number 6 using 5-group drawings by breaking off or removing a part, and record each decomposition with a drawing and subtraction equation. : Decompose the number 7 using 5-group drawings by hiding a part, and record each decomposition with a drawing and subtraction equation. : Decompose the number 8 using 5-group drawings and crossing off a part, and record each decomposition with a drawing and subtraction equation.
: Topics A-D

Standard: K.OA.3
Days: 4



: Model decompositions of 9 using a story situation, objects, and number bonds. : Model decompositions of 9 using fingers, linking cubes, and number bonds. : Model decompositions of 10 using a story situation, objects, and number bonds. : Model decompositions of 10 using fingers, sets, linking cubes, and number bonds.

Standard: K.OA.2
Days: 4



: Represent pictorial decomposition and composition addition stories to 9 with 5-group drawings and equations with no unknown. : Represent pictorial decomposition and composition addition stories to 10 with 5-group drawings and equations with no unknown. : Solve and problems with totals of 9 and 10. : Solve word problems with totals of 9 and 10 using 5-group drawings.

Standard: K.OA.1, K.OA.2, K.OA.3
Days: 4



: Solve equations with no unknown using numbers to 10.

: Represent subtraction story problems by breaking off, crossing out, and hiding a part.

: Decompose the number 9 using 5-group drawings, and record each decomposition with a subtraction equation.

: Decompose the number 10 using 5-group drawings, and record each decomposition with a subtraction equation.

Standard: K.OA.1, K.OA.2, K.OA.4
Days: 5



: Add or subtract 0 to get the same number and relate to word problems wherein the same quantity that joins a set, separates.

: Add 1 to numbers 1-9 to see the pattern of using 5-group drawings and equations.

: Find the number that makes 10 for numbers 1-9, and record each with a 5-group drawing.

: Find the number that makes 10 for numbers 1-9, and record each with an addition equation.

: Culminating task-choose tools strategically to model and represent a stick of 10 cubes broken into two parts.
: Topics E-H
Topics and Objectives (Module 5)

Standard: K.CC.1, K.NBT.1, K.CC.2, K.CC.4, K.CC.5
Days: 5

Count the Regular Way and Count the Say Ten Way (Math Way) ( )



: Count straws into piles of ten; count the piles as 10 ones. : Count 10 objects within counts of 10 to 20 objects, and describe as 10 ones and ___ ones. : Count and circle 10 objects within images of 10 to 20 objects, and describe as 10 ones and ___ ones. : Count straws the Say Ten way to 19; make a pile for each ten. : Count straws the Say Ten way to 20; make a pile for each ten.

Standard: K.CC.3, K.NBT.1, K.CC.1, K.CC.2, K.CC.4, K.CC.5
Days: 4



: Model with objects and represent numbers 10 to 20 with place value or Hide Zero cards. : Model and write numbers 10 to 20 as number bonds. : Model teen numbers with materials from abstract to concrete. : Draw teen numbers from abstract to pictorial.

Standard: K.CC.4, K.CC.5, K.NBT.1, K.CC.5
Days: 5



: Build a Rekenrek to 20. : Show, count, and write numbers 11 to 20 in tower configurations increasing by 1 (a pattern of ). : Represent numbers 20 to 11 in tower configurations decreasing by 1 (a pattern of . : Show, count, and write to answer questions in linear and array configurations. : Show, count, and write to answer questions with up to 20 objects in circular configurations.
: Topics A (interview style assessment)

Standard: K.CC.1, K.CC.2, K.CC.3, K.CC.4, K.CC.5, K.NBT.1
Days: 5



: Count up and down by tens to 100 with Say Ten and regular counting. : Count within tens by ones. : Count across tens when counting by ones through 40. : Count across tens by ones to 100 with and without objects.

: Explore numbers on the Rekenrek. (Optional)

Standard: K.CC.5, K.NBT.1, K.CC.1, K.CC.2, K.CC.3, K.CC.4, K.CC.5
Days: 5



: Represent teen number compositions and decompositions as addition sentences. : Represent teen number decompositions as 10 ones and some ones and find a hidden part. : Decompose teen numbers as 10 ones and some ones; compare to compare the teen numbers. : Reason about and represent situations, decomposing teen numbers into 10 ones and some ones and composing 10 ones and some ones into a teen number.

: Culminating Task - Represent teen number decompositions in various ways.
: Topics D-E (Interview style assessment)
Topics and Objectives (Module 6)

Standard: K.CC.4, K.CC.5, K.G.2, K.G.4
Days: 5





: Describe the systematic construction of flat shapes using ordinal numbers.

: Build flat shapes with varying side lengths and record with drawings.

: Compose solids using flat shapes as a foundation.

: Describe the relative position of shapes using ordinal numbers.

Standard: K.G.6, K.G.1, K.G.4
Days: 4



: Compose flat shapes using pattern blocks and drawings.

: Decompose flat shapes into two or more shapes.

: Compose simple shapes to form a larger shape described by an outline.

: Culminating task-review selected topics to create a cumulative year-end project.
: Topics A-B

Mathway Calculator Widget

We welcome your feedback, comments and questions about this site or page. Please submit your feedback or enquiries via our Feedback page.

Planes & Balloons

Free printable math worksheets for kindergarten PDF

A look inside: Download kindergarten math worksheets pdf files for free!

Let’s make teaching kindergarten math a lot of fun with these  kindergarten math worksheets pdf handouts. Use them for homework, for math centers, homeschooling, or extra math practice at home.

They cover a lot of bases, so let’s get started.

Kindergarten math worksheets pdf - perfect for kindergarten math centers! Addition worksheets, subtraction worksheets, tally marks, and more! #kindergarten

Kindergarten math worksheets pdf

There seem to be a lot of topics covered in kindergarten math throughout the school year. From early number recognition to counting and first addition and subtraction problems, geometry and so much more.

To provide you with plenty of free printable worksheets that you can freely use in your classroom, I covered several of the topics in this article.

And in addition, you will find links to my other kindergarten math worksheets you can download right away.

Kindergarten math worksheets PDF free download

Kindergarten is such a fun time to explore and learn new things. You can see so much growth in just one year, it’s simply amazing.

To make learning math in kindergarten interesting for your students or kids try these beginner kindergarten math worksheets .

You’ll find these worksheets in the PDF:

  • addition to 5 worksheets
  • addition to 10 worksheets
  • subtraction from 10
  • tally marks counting up to 10
  • tally marks counting up to 20
  • pattern worksheets
  • basic counting to 10

Math activities for kindergarten PDF

But make sure also to check out and download more kindergarten math worksheets here: 

Word problems: addition and subtraction from 10

Ice cream fact families for kindergarten

10 printable pages of Halloween math for kindergarten

Number order worksheets

Free printable 100 number square exercises

Addition and subtraction within 5

Addition to 10 summer review

Subtraction within 5&10 for kindergarten

kindergarten math worksheets pdf

To download my free math worksheets for kindergarten , just click on the download links in each category.

Then save or print your pdf directly.

And that’s it! It’s that easy!

And make sure to come back regularly for the latest worksheets. I really appreciate all your support!

Kindergarten math worksheets pdf - perfect for kindergarten math centers! Addition worksheets, subtraction worksheets, tally marks, and more! #kindergarten

Addition and subtraction worksheets pdf

While working on these math worksheets I focused on the very first addition and subtraction problems.

Adding and taking away from 10.  

The difficulty varies from counting to five through eight up to ten.

This way you can choose the math level your child needs to work on.

Addition worksheets for kindergarten pdf

Help your students practice addition with these colorful apple worksheets.

math worksheets for kindergarten

Subtraction worksheets for kindergarten pdf

When the time comes, let your kids start taking the first steps to learn subtraction, too.

homework kindergarten math

Addition and subtraction worksheets

Tally marks up to 10 worksheets.

My kids got super excited when they first learned to keep count with tallies. They’ve been proudly showing me how to do it ever since, especially number 5.

homework kindergarten math

Tally marks up to 20 worksheets

homework kindergarten math

Tally marks

Check the patterns worksheet.

There are many fun pattern worksheets here on Planes&Balloons, so make sure to grab a few!

homework kindergarten math

Kindergarten patterns worksheet

Counting to 10 worksheets.

On these pages, children will count and write numbers to 10 as well as color ten frames.

homework kindergarten math

Counting worksheets

Kindergarten maths worksheets pdf.

I hope you will put these math worksheets to some good use with your students and children.

If some of them seem too advanced, simply save them for the future, for whenever your child is ready.

These counting worksheets for kindergarten are for personal and classroom use only. You may not alter or re-distribute them without written permission first.

19 thoughts on “Free printable math worksheets for kindergarten PDF”

These are great work sheet. Thank you very much! I am mum of three boys and childminder. I do some activities with my children to following up with their school work. Your ideas of work sheet for each age groups are absolutely spot on! Thank you very much!!

thank you so much for sharing 😉

Thank you for your kind words! I am glad the worksheets are helpful.

You are really great individual and educator.

Thanks a lot for these worksheets. They’re so useful and practical. I will use them with my little students as well as with my son. I just love them! Really.

I am so glad you like them. Thank you!

Thank you so much Ma’am. May God bless you always 🙂

Thank you for your idea and this help me a lot :). it’s very good.

Nice, thank you 🙏💕

THNAKYOU SOO MUCH ..BEST WORKSHEETS 🙂

Awesome worksheets! I appreciate that the design is simple, without all the clip art and kiddie designs. This enables me to use them for some of my older students who need extra practice with early math skills! Thank you!!

Thank you for your comment! I prefer to keep it simple for my kids too, so this is reassuring 😉

Thank you for your support and we appreciate your generosity.

Thank you very much!!! It really of help to my daughter who is incoming kindergarten.

From Puerto Rico!! Thanks a bunch!!

From Jakarta Indonesia, thank you very much. What an awesome works!! Terima kasih.

Very useful and fun activities! Help me a lot in providing worksheets for my students during this CMCO period so that they would not miss out their English lesson on Numbers even at home. Thanks a lot.

Thank you so much, very useful. Much love.

Thank you so much!

Comments are closed.

  • Rating Count
  • Price (Ascending)
  • Price (Descending)
  • Most Recent

Free Kindergarten math worksheets

Resource type.

Preview of Personal Finance Unit - PBL Simulation - Print and Google™ Drive

Personal Finance Unit - PBL Simulation - Print and Google™ Drive

homework kindergarten math

HS Math - Algebra 1, Geometry, Algebra 2 Guided Notes and INB Bundle

homework kindergarten math

Fall, Winter, Spring, & Summer Multiplication Mystery Pictures Bundle

homework kindergarten math

Math Positional Language Cut & Paste & Drawing Worksheets and Activities

homework kindergarten math

Back to School Kindergarten Pack, Print & Go, No Prep, CCSS Aligned

homework kindergarten math

CVC Decodable Passages Bundle for Kindergarten - Science of Reading Aligned

homework kindergarten math

Kindergarten Literacy Morning Work YEAR LONG BUNDLE with phonics!

homework kindergarten math

Alphabet Activities Crafts Worksheets Kindergarten Back to School Pre-K Bundle

homework kindergarten math

Numbers 1-10

homework kindergarten math

FREEBIE Color by Number Addition and Subtraction Facts

homework kindergarten math

FREE Numbers and Counting Worksheets MATH CENTERS - 1:1 correspondence

homework kindergarten math

Superhero Free Math Mystery Grades K-6 Bundle - Fun Math Game Activity

homework kindergarten math

FREEBIE Addition and Subtraction within 20 Color by Number Worksheets Dinosaurs

homework kindergarten math

FREE Number Tracing Practice 0-9 Worksheets Kindergarten Math Writing Numbers

homework kindergarten math

FREE Teen Numbers and Place Value Worksheets - Math Center Puzzle Kindergarten

Preview of Shape Worksheets - Geometry Worksheets - Kindergarten / Grade One - FREE

Shape Worksheets - Geometry Worksheets - Kindergarten / Grade One - FREE

homework kindergarten math

Numbers 0 to 10 FREEBIE - Counting, Ordering, Missing, One More, One Less

homework kindergarten math

Free Color by Code – Math (Color by Number, Addition, Subtraction)

homework kindergarten math

Color By Sight Word FREE Activity, Editable, Kindergarten & First Grade

homework kindergarten math

FREE Counting Math Patterns Kindergarten Math Review Worksheets Apple Theme

homework kindergarten math

Math Spiral Review Worksheets - FREE Kindergarten, 1st, 2nd Grade Morning Work

homework kindergarten math

Kindergarten 1st Grade Math Worksheets with Boom Cards

homework kindergarten math

Hundreds Chart and 120 Chart Printables

homework kindergarten math

Free Morning Work for First Grade

homework kindergarten math

FREE No Prep Worksheets to Practice Kindergarten Math and Literacy Skills

homework kindergarten math

FREE Christmas Color by Number, Addition & Subtraction Within 10

Preview of Roll and Race Math Dice Game | Addition Fact Fluency Freebie

Roll and Race Math Dice Game | Addition Fact Fluency Freebie

homework kindergarten math

FREE Counting Worksheets Math Addition Equations Kindergarten Math Morning Work

Preview of Cut and Paste Shape Match | 2D Shape Sort

Cut and Paste Shape Match | 2D Shape Sort

homework kindergarten math

Measurement and Data FREEBIES - Free Graphing and Measuring Worksheets

Preview of  2D Shapes Worksheets

2D Shapes Worksheets

homework kindergarten math

Emergency Kindergarten Sub Plans | Free NO PREP Sub Plans Kinder | Friendship

homework kindergarten math

Find Math resources | TPT

Importance of learning math skills.

It's no secret that mathematics is one of the foundational subjects that students need to learn. Math forms the basis for so many other subjects — like science, engineering, and technology — and because of that, it's essential that students develop strong math skills starting from a very young age.

Benefits of learning math

Learning math has many benefits. It helps students:

  • Begin to develop problem-solving, logical reasoning, and critical-thinking skills
  • Grow their understanding of numbers and basic operations
  • Understand how math is used in real-life situations

By ensuring that students have a solid foundation, teachers can help set them up for future success.

Discover printable and digital math resources

Math resources are an integral part of effective math education. On TPT, math resources come in various forms: from worksheets and full-year curricula to manipulatives and educational games. They can be used to enhance learning, assess student’s mastery of math concepts, and engage students in meaningful learning. By incorporating math resources from TPT into your teaching toolbox, you can create a rich learning experience that strengthens students’ understanding of math concepts and encourages a positive attitude toward math.

If you’re a teacher or parent looking for printable and digital math worksheets, TPT has an extensive collection of math resources across topics and grade levels. No matter what math topic your students are working on — whether you’re teaching numbers to kindergarteners or algebra to 9th graders — TPT has resources designed to help with any math learning need.

With a little encouragement and plenty of resources, TPT resources can make teaching and learning math so much easier. Plus, you can expand students’ knowledge even further by exploring TPT science resources, which are frequently paired with math lessons.

Frequently asked questions about math resources

What types of math lessons are available on tpt.

There are many different types of math resources sold by Sellers on TPT. Some popular math lessons include geometry, mental math, algebra, fractions, place value, measurement, and decimals.

How do I find math lessons on TPT?

Educators can save time preparing math lessons with resources created by experienced teachers. Simply start a search for math resources on the TPT marketplace, and filter by grade level, price, and/or resource type to find materials that've been proven to work in classrooms like yours. No matter what you’re teaching, there are plenty of math lessons and activities sold by Sellers on TPT that are tailored to meet your students' skill levels.

How do I support students struggling with math?

If your student or child is struggling with a specific math concept, you can provide extra support and resources such as math worksheets. Sometimes, visual aids like charts, graphs, and manipulatives can help children understand abstract concepts better.

How can I make math fun?

Students learn best when they're engaged! Sprinkle a little fun into your math lessons by using educational games, videos, puzzles, and real-life scenarios. If your class seems to find math boring or uninteresting, you can also try connecting lessons to their interests or hobbies. Encourage them to ask questions and explore mathematical concepts in different ways.

  • We're hiring
  • Help & FAQ
  • Privacy policy
  • Student privacy
  • Terms of service
  • Tell us what you think

IMAGES

  1. free printable number addition worksheets 1 10 for kindergarten and

    homework kindergarten math

  2. Printable Addition Worksheets For Kindergarten

    homework kindergarten math

  3. Classifying and Sorting Objects Worksheets Math Activity for

    homework kindergarten math

  4. Kindergarten Free Printable Worksheets

    homework kindergarten math

  5. Addition Worksheets For Kindergarten 1-20

    homework kindergarten math

  6. Kindergarten Math Homework

    homework kindergarten math

COMMENTS

  1. Kindergarten Math Worksheets

    K5 Learning offers free worksheets, flashcards and inexpensive workbooks for kids in kindergarten to grade 5. Become a member to access additional content and skip ads. Free preschool and kindergarten math worksheets, including patterns, "more than / less than", addition, subtraction, measurement, money and graphing.

  2. Math Worksheets for Kindergarten (Free Printables)

    Our kindergarten math category includes worksheets for early stages and slightly more advanced levels. They cover numbers, counting, measurement, and problem-solving skills. Additionally, we offer free worksheets on addition, subtraction, fractions, place value, graphs, and patterns. These materials are designed to be both fun and educational.

  3. Kindergarten Math Worksheets

    Free Kindergarten Math Worksheets! Our standards-based kindergarten math printables will help you teach counting, number recognition, addition, subtraction, number lines, ten frames, tally marks, sequencing, number words, ASL, shapes, and more! Use our free printable kindergarten math activities in your homeschool or classroom setting. Be sure to check out our 36-Week Interactive Kindergarten ...

  4. Kindergarten Math Worksheets & Free Printables

    Our kindergarten math worksheets do just that, with professionally designed coloring, tracing, and number counting pages that feature familiar images and quirky characters. From simple addition and subtraction to sorting and identifying coins, our kindergarten math pages assist young learners with building fundamental math skills. ...

  5. Kindergarten Math Worksheets

    Kindergarten Math Worksheets. Catch them early, catch them young. The time is just ripe to captivate kindergarten kids with our printable math worksheets comprising colorful themed exercises that help lay a strong foundation in basic math concepts. There will be no dearth of practice in recognizing, reading and writing numbers, counting and ...

  6. Free Kindergarten Math Worksheets—Printable w/ Answers

    Additionally, our kindergarten math worksheets are highly applicable to a variety of teaching styles and curriculums. Since our worksheet libraries cover all of the foundational topics typically covered in any kindergarten math course, our worksheets can be used as primary practice activities, warm-up or cool-down activities, extra practice assignments, or even as homework.

  7. Kindergarten Worksheets

    You'll love our free printable kindergarten math worksheets, sight word worksheets, phonics worksheets, science worksheets, writing worksheets, spelling worksheets because they are filled with hands-on fun! Use our PDF printables, activities, and games to help you teach kindergarten at home or in the classroom.

  8. Kindergarten Math Worksheets

    Math explained in easy language, plus puzzles, games, quizzes, videos and worksheets. For K-12 kids, teachers and parents. Kindergarten Math Worksheets Worksheets » Kindergarten and Grade 1 Also see our Time Worksheets : Worksheet (In Color) Number Range: Black/ White* Early Counting: 1 to 5: B/W: Counting: 2 to 9: B/W: Advanced Counting: 2 to 12:

  9. TONS of FREE Kindergarten Math Activities and Worksheets

    Math doesn't have to be complicated! You can teach Kindergarten math using our FREE printable kindergarten math worksheets, fun games, and hands-on math activities for kindergarten!Whether you are working on numbers, counting to 100, skip counting, basic addition and subtraction, shapes, patterns, or telling time - these handy and engaging ideas are the perfect math for kindergartners!

  10. Kindergarten Math Worksheets

    In this section, you can view all of our Kindergarten math worksheets and resources. These include common-core aligned, themed and age-specific worksheets. Perfect to use in the classroom or homeschooling environment. Kindergarten. 1st Grade. 2nd Grade. 3rd Grade. 4th Grade. 5th Grade.

  11. Kindergarten Math Worksheets

    How Our Kindergarten Math Worksheets Reflect Common Core Standards Our kindergarten worksheets focus on helping students represent and compare whole numbers and describe shapes and space. ... Second, ask your children to show you their homework, particularly the challenging stuff. Explaining how a problem is solved is a basic CCSS tenet, so if ...

  12. Printable Kindergarten Math Worksheets

    Welcome to our printable Kindergarten Math Worksheets. Here you will find a wide range of free Kindergarten Math sheets which will help your child learn to compare size of objects and amounts up to 6. The sheets involve comparing sizes and exploring the language of Most and Least. There is also a quick quiz at the bottom of the page to test ...

  13. Dynamically Created Kindergarten Worksheets

    Shape Recognition. These kindergarten worksheets will produce shape recognition worksheets for 13 different shapes. These shapes include circles, squares, rectangles, diamonds, trapezoids, hexagons, pentagons, stars, hearts, and many more that may be used with your kindergarten class. Color the Shapes.

  14. Kindergarten Worksheets / FREE Printable Worksheets

    Most Popular Preschool and Kindergarten Worksheets. Dice Worksheets. Number Counting - Dice. Phonics. Pattern - Shape Patterns. Numbers - Missing Numbers 1-10. Numbers - Missing Numbers 1-15. Numbers - Missing Numbers 1-20. Numbers - Missing Numbers 1-30.

  15. Kindergarten Math

    3 units · 30 skills. Unit 1Counting and place value. Unit 2Addition and subtraction. Unit 3Measurement and geometry. Course challenge. Test your knowledge of the skills in this course. Math. Kindergarten. 3,000 possible mastery points.

  16. IXL

    Count money - pennies only. Count money - pennies and nickels. Count money - pennies through dimes. Compare two groups of coins - pennies through dimes. Make learning fun with these educational math games! Learn kindergarten math skills for free! Choose from hundreds of topics including counting, comparing, shapes, addition, subtraction, and more.

  17. Kindergarten

    Refresher courses on counting, shapes, and other math skills for kindergarteners. Age-friendly lessons from math teachers who understand where students can sometimes need help. Kindergarten math - Practice representing and comparing whole numbers with sets of objects and begin to add and subtract. Describe and compare shapes and space.

  18. Kindergarten Worksheets

    Kids can use their fingers to draw, write, and solve problems directly on the free kindergarten worksheets. Teachers and parents can then print the completed kindergarten worksheet. Our free online kindergarten app also works on desktop and laptop computers running modern web browsers like Safari, Chrome, Firefox, and Internet Explorer 9+.

  19. Free Math Worksheets

    K5 Learning offers free worksheets, flashcards and inexpensive workbooks for kids in kindergarten to grade 5. Become a member to access additional content and skip ads. Free kindergarten to grade 6 math worksheets, organized by grade and topic. Skip counting, addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, rounding, fractions and much more.

  20. Common Core Kindergarten Math (Worksheets, Homework, Lesson Plans)

    Kindergarten Lesson Plans, Worksheets and Homework. Lesson 1: Analyze to find two objects that are exactly the same or not exactly the same. (Video Lesson) Lesson 2: Analyze to find two similar objects- these are the same but. (Video Lesson) Lesson 3: Classify to find two objects that share a visual pattern, color, and use.

  21. 15+ Kindergarten Math Worksheets PDF Free

    A look inside: Download kindergarten math worksheets pdf files for free! Let's make teaching kindergarten math a lot of fun with these kindergarten math worksheets pdf handouts. Use them for homework, for math centers, homeschooling, or extra math practice at home. They cover a lot of bases, so let's get started.

  22. Free Kindergarten math worksheets

    These no prep addition and subtraction worksheets are perfect for math centers, independent practice, homework, early finishers or morning work! Students will love coloring these f. K - 2 nd. Math ... These free activities are part of my Kindergarten Math Unit that comes complete with pre and post assessments, standards checklists, math centers ...

  23. Kindergarten At Home Math Packet

    Here are the skills covered in this packet: Identifying numbers 0-20. Writing numbers 0-20. Counting. One-to-one correspondence. Ten frames. Ten frames with teen numbers. Ten frame addition equations. Comparing numbers.