10 Free Kindergarten Math Worksheets (PDF Downloads)
10 Free Kindergarten Math Worksheet PDFs
A Post By: Anthony Persico
Are you looking for a handy of collection of 10 fun and engaging worksheets for kindergarten-level students? All of the following free kindergarten math worksheets come as PDF files that are easy to download, print, and share for use at home or in the classroom. Enjoy!
How to Use These Worksheets:
This collection of free kindergarten math worksheets can be shared with children ages 4 and up. The worksheets cover introductory math topics including identifying and writing numbers from 0 to 13, counting, and grouping. The activities are sequential and are designed to gradually include larger numbers and groupings (starting with single-digits and eventually moving towards double-digits including the low teens). It is recommended that children complete the activities in order from worksheet one to worksheet ten in order to experience and grasp the progression from smaller numbers to larger ones.
These worksheets can be used by kindergarten teachers in the classroom and/or by parents with their kids at home and in homeschooling settings. Based on your child’s ability levels and past exposure to numbers and counting, you can choose to either allow them to work on the worksheets independently or to work with them while they complete the activities.
How to Download and Print:
Below you will find preview images and links to download all ten kindergarten math worksheets. There will also be a link denoted by a download symbol ⤓. Once you click on one of these links, the corresponding worksheet will download in a new window as a PDF file. Once the file is downloaded, you can save it to your personal device and or print the worksheet.
If you need a more detailed explanation of how to save and/or print any of these free pdf worksheets, please view our video tutorial by clicking this link.
*Note that you can click on any of the worksheet images to see an enlarged preview before you download.
10 Free Kindergarten Math Worksheets PDFs
1.) Practice with Single Digit Numbers
This worksheet lets children practice writing the numbers zero through seven and includes tracing lines. This foundational skill is a key prerequisite to learning how to count and eventually add values together.
2.) Focus on 4
This worksheet focuses on writing the number four and identifying the symbol in comparison with other single-digit numbers (up to 6). Children must be able to identify and write all of the single-digit numbers, including zero, before moving onto double-digits.
3.) Sixes and Sevens!
This worksheet focuses on writing the numbers six and seven and identifying whether there are six or seven objects in a given set. This worksheet provides important practice with comparing and contrasting single-digit numbers.
4.) Practice with 8, 9, and 10
This worksheet focuses specifically on writing, identifying, and counting the values 8, 9, and 10. It also introduces the first double-digit number, ten, as a naturally coming after 8 and 9.
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(Remember that it’s perfectly fine for children to rely on finger counting to help them with any of these worksheets)
5.) Practice Counting Objects
This worksheet focuses on counting and identifying numbers from zero to ten. In this activity, students have to identify and circle the correct value for each object shown in the diagram.
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6.) Practice Counting and Writing Numbers
This worksheet gives children more practice with identifying and counting the numbers from one to ten and gives them extra practice with writing these numbers by hand.
7.) Practice Counting Objects
This worksheet focuses on counting and identifying numbers from one to ten. In this activity, students have to identify and circle the correct value for each object shown in the diagram.
8.) Practice Comparing Numbers
This worksheet focuses on identifying and comparing values between three and ten. This foundational skill is a key prerequisite to understanding composite numbers and being able to add, subtract, multiply, and divide.
9.) Writing Numbers 10 through 13
This worksheet focuses on the double-digit numbers from ten to thirteen and gives children a guided practice opportunity to identify and write these numbers by hand.
10.) Focus on 11
This worksheet focuses on identifying the number eleven when grouped with other double-digit numbers (10, 12, and 13). This activity helps children to become more comfortable working with and identifying double-digit numbers and prepares them to eventually learn the numbers 14 through 20.
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By Anthony Persico
Anthony is the content crafter and head educator for YouTube's MashUp Math and an advisor to Amazon Education's 'With Math I Can' Campaign. You can often find me happily developing animated math lessons to share on my YouTube channel . Or spending way too much time at the gym or playing on my phone.