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Show interactive only Circle the Number Interactive Worksheet Circle the NumberStudents must demonstrate an ability to identify the numbers 0-10 to complete this math assessment activity.
Interactive Worksheet How Many Colors in a Rainbow? How Many Colors in a Rainbow?Each part of the rainbow is labeled with a different color. Count how many colors are listed then color in each part according to the label.
Tracing Basic Shapes Tracing Basic ShapesShapes! Your child's fine motor skills can improve as she carefully traces the circles, squares, triangles and rectangles in this worksheet.
Color by Number Ducks Color by Number DucksIf your child loves animals, this color by number sheet is sure to please. It features a pair of ducks happily swimming in a pond.
How Many Are. Interactive Worksheet How Many Are. Kids will learn about shapes, colors, counting, and sorting with this multi-skill practice page. Interactive Worksheet Matching Game for Car Kids Matching Game for Car KidsGot a car guy (or car girl) in training? This is the perfect matching game for "car kids." Have your preschooler match the cars and draw a line connecting them.
Color by Number: Outer Space Color by Number: Outer SpaceFeaturing a cute alien, mysterious planets, and a zooming rocket, this color by number sheet is lots of fun.
Number Cards 1–20 Number Cards 1–20Children can practice counting, ordering, and identifying numbers 1 to 20 with this set of number cards.
Kindergarten Food Matching Game 2 Food Matching Game 2Watermelon with cheese? Bad. Watermelon with more watermelon? Great! Have your preschooler identify the matching food items and draw a line connecting them.
Circle Up! Patterns #3 Circle Up! Patterns #3Help your preschooler practice identifying patterns, a fun way to build up her early math foundation.
Circle What Belongs: Sunny Day Circle What Belongs: Sunny DayGive your child some categorization practice with this sunny day worksheet. She'll pick out and circle the objects that show up when the sun is shining.
Mouse Counting Maze Mouse Counting MazeYour preschooler can use her counting skills to help this country mouse through the city to meet up with her friend.
Color by Number: Hot Air Balloons Color by Number: Hot Air BalloonsTake a trip to the skies with this color by number page, featuring a bunch of pretty hot air balloons and nine different colors to use.
Teddy Bear Counting Teddy Bear Counting Let's count the teddy bears on this coloring page. Here's a fun exercise in observation skills. Observation Skills Fun Observation Skills Fun Count, color, observe! Your child can practice his observation skills with this fun coloring page. Matching Game with Toys Matching Game with ToysA child can never have too many toys. If yours can handle the excitement of seeing these toys in one place, have him match them and connect them with a line.
Let's Practice Subtraction! 1–5 Interactive Worksheet Let's Practice Subtraction! 1–5Preschoolers will count to subtract birds, bugs, eggs, and more in this pictorial springtime math worksheet.
Interactive Worksheet Create a Calendar: September Create a Calendar: SeptemberPacked with counting, handwriting, and coloring activities, this calendar page is chock full of educational value.
In the Classroom In the ClassroomChallenge your preschooler to locate all the items that don't belong in the classroom. Lions and monkeys in the classroom? Not in this world.
Library Matching Game Library Matching GameSee if your preschooler can do this library matching game without making a peep. Have him identify the matching library objects and draw a line connecting them.
Cut It Out! Patterns #2 Cut It Out! Patterns #2Looking to help your kid prepare for kindergarten? Packed with cut and paste fun, this worksheet is just the thing to help him learn about recognizing patterns.
Healthy Food Game Healthy Food GameGive your preschooler some basic sorting and categorizing practice and sneak in a health tip at the same time.
Count, Trace, Color: Twenty-three Count, Trace, Color: Twenty-threeCount and color 23 Uncle Sam hats to develop fine motor skills and excitement for 4th of July, then trace the word form of 23 for writing practice!
Count, Trace, Color: Twenty-five Count, Trace, Color: Twenty-fiveCount and color 25 fireworks to develop fine motor skills and excitement for 4th of July, then trace the word form of 25 for writing practice!
Post Office Game Post Office GameThis fun preschool post office game will improve your child's sorting and categorizing skills, and it may also provide a few hoots and hollers.
Create a Calendar: April Create a Calendar: AprilHere's a fun calendar printable that challenges kids to fill in all the dates of the month themselves, then lets them color in the pictures.
Create a Calendar: February Create a Calendar: FebruaryKids learn about the shortest month of the year with this fill-in-the-date calendar. With pictures they can color in, it's sure to keep them entertained.
Counting Raindrops Interactive Worksheet Counting RaindropsCount the number of raindrops in each row of the worksheet. Then draw a line to match each row of raindrops with the correct number on the right side.
Interactive Worksheet Eleven Pipers Piping Eleven Pipers PipingA band of eleven pipers piping are spreading Christmas cheer in the chilly weather! Can you count the snowflakes falling on the pipers?
Hop to the Missing Numbers Interactive Worksheet Hop to the Missing NumbersChallenge your kid to fill in the missing numbers from 1 to 50. This is an essential skill for understanding numbers beyond just counting them from memory.
Interactive WorksheetWant to get young kids excited about the early learning process? Make it as enjoyable as possible. Our preschool math worksheets do just that, using cute characters and familiar objects to introduce little ones to numbers, counting, shapes, and simple addition. Whether it’s a fruit themed color by number page or adding single-digit numbers using clown faces and balloons, these preschool math worksheets instill fundamental math principles in a fun way.
Preschool is the ideal time to begin developing such essential early math skills as shape and number recognition, skip counting, and sequencing. Just as important, it’s the ideal time to begin developing a love of math that hopefully will last throughout elementary school and far beyond. After all, it’s no secret that the more kids become interested in a subject, the quicker they tend to learn it.
So how can parents get their little ones excited about math? One way is to enroll them in preschool, where they will learn the basics along with their peers. Another way is to reinforce those basics at home with our endless supply of preschool math worksheets. These worksheets allow young students to practice everything from counting and writing numbers to doing simple addition and subtraction.
A final way to instill a love for math is turn everyday household items like food, toys, playing cards, and even furnishings into math activities that are as fun as they are educational.