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10 Free Counting Worksheets for Kindergarten

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10 Free Counting Worksheets for Kindergarten

10 Free Counting Worksheets for Kindergarten

A Post By: Anthony Persico

Are Your Kindergarten Students Ready for These Fun and Engaging Counting Worksheets (with answer keys)?

One of the most fundamental and important math skills is basic counting. This key skill is first introduced at the pre-school and kindergarten levels and forms as the foundation of all math topics that follow (counting beyond single digits, grouping, addition, subtraction, working with money, etc.).

While there are tons of free kindergarten math worksheets available online, they are not all created the same. Many free worksheets are simply bland and uninteresting, leaving much to be desired and often leading children to start their mathematics journey off on the wrong foot. After all, we never want our students to see mathematics as a dull or boring subject (when it is, in fact, quite the opposite).

However, if you are looking for free counting worksheets for kindergarten students that are actually fun and engaging, then you’re in the right place. In today’s post, you will find 10 Free Counting Worksheets that can be download as pdf files, which are easy to print or share digitally.

These colorful worksheets give students an opportunity to practice and apply their counting skills in the context of “find the fib” or “two truths and one lie,” where students are given three counting examples or diagrams (two of which are true and one of which is false) and must figure out which choice is a fib. Why are these kinds of worksheets so effective for helping students to improve their counting skills? Because they require students to think deeply and actually apply their concepts of numbers and counting in a way that allows them to think critically and mathematically (and have fun at the same time).

Ready to see the results for yourself? Go ahead and download and share a few of our free counting worksheets with your kindergartners and see how they react. If you find the worksheets useful and would like to gain access to all of our kindergarten math activity libraries, you can click here to learn more about our membership program and sign up for a 7-day free trial.

Are you ready to download your Free Counting Worksheets for Kindergarten Students?

  • Use the links below to download and save each worksheet as a pdf file.

  • Each worksheet includes a sample image so you can preview the worksheet before downloading.

  • The second page of each worksheet includes an answer key.

  • While working on these worksheets, we recommend that you encourage your students to explain why they chose a statement as being untrue. You can take it a step further by asking them how they should change the statement to make it true.

  • Whenever you find an answer, ask the question “does this solution make sense?”


10 Free Counting Worksheets for Kindergarten

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.


Counting Worksheet #1:

Topic: Counting Numbers 1-5

Worksheet Download:

⤓ Click here to download your pdf worksheet

Answer: Choice B is a fib!

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Counting Worksheet #2:

Topic: Counting Numbers 6-10

Worksheet Download:

⤓ Click here to download your pdf worksheet

Answer: Choice B is a fib!

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Counting Worksheet #3:

Topic: Counting Numbers 1-10, Grouping

Worksheet Download:

⤓ Click here to download your pdf worksheet

Answer: Choice A is a fib!

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Counting Worksheet #4:

Topic: Grouping, Identify More Than or Less Than

Worksheet Download:

⤓ Click here to download your pdf worksheet

Answer: Choice A is a fib!

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Counting Worksheet #5:

Topic: Grouping, Identify More Than or Less Than

Worksheet Download:

⤓ Click here to download your pdf worksheet

Answer: Choice C is a fib!

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Counting Worksheet #6:

Topic: Grouping, Counting Numbers 1-10

Worksheet Download:

⤓ Click here to download your pdf worksheet

Answer: Choice C is a fib!

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Are you looking for more super fun Kindergarten Math Worksheets?

The best-selling workbook 101 Kindergarten Math Worksheets: Super Fun Math Activities for Ages 4-7 is now available as a PDF download. You can get yours today by clicking here.


Counting Worksheet #7:

Topic: Grouping, Counting Numbers 1-10

Worksheet Download:

⤓ Click here to download your pdf worksheet

Answer: Choice C is a fib!

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Counting Worksheet #8:

Topic: Grouping, Counting Numbers 10-15

Worksheet Download:

⤓ Click here to download your pdf worksheet

Answer: Choice B is a fib!

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Counting Worksheet #9:

Topic: Grouping, More/Less Than, Counting up to 20

Worksheet Download:

⤓ Click here to download your pdf worksheet

Answer: Choice A is a fib!

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Counting Worksheet #10:

Topic: Grouping, Comparing Numbers, Counting up to 20

Worksheet Download:

⤓ Click here to download your pdf worksheet

Answer: Choice B is a fib!

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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.

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Free Twosday Math Activities for Grades K-8

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Free Twosday Math Activities for Grades K-8

 
 

Free Twosday 2022 Math Worksheets for Grades K-8

It’s not every day that you find a once-in-a-lifetime event on your calendar. Now that 2022 has arrived, you can circle the twenty-second day of February on your calendar and label it as Twosday. Why? Because the twenty-second day of February, 2-22-22, is the twenty-second day of the second month of the two-thousandth and twenty-second year. And if that is not already enough twos for you, this special date actually falls on a Tuesday—or Twosday, which is hands-down the most numerically significant day of the calendar year.

 Just to recap, here is why February 22nd, 2022 is such an insanely significant date (and one that will not happen again for another one thousand years!):

  •  February is the 2nd month of the calendar year

  • February 22nd is the 22nd day of the second month

  • The year is 2022

  • The day of the week is a Tuesday

 Are you ready to celebrate Twosday 2022? If you’re looking for fun Twosday activities to share with your students either in your classroom or at home, then you’ll love our brand new math activities made specifically for this Twosday. Go ahead and include the following Twosday Math Activity Worksheets for Grades K-8 into your lesson plan for the first week of February, specifically February 22nd, 2022.

 Our free Twosday activities are fun, engaging, and easy to print and share in person or display on any size monitor or screen. They are tiered by difficulty and grade level and are best used for challenging students in grades K-8.

Holiday-themed math activities, worksheets, and puzzles are some of the best ways to challenge your students and give them meaningful learning opportunities to practice and develop their math and reasoning skills and number sense in a more engaging way (especially compared to simply having your students work on repetitive practice worksheets).

 Today’s activities even help young students to develop algebraic thinking skills years before they ever start taking any algebra or advanced math courses. And every activity includes a complete answer key.

 We recommend using these activities at the beginning of a lesson as a warm-up exercise or anticipatory set or at the end of a lesson as a cool-down activity or exit ticket. Of course, they can also be used at any other point during a lesson to supplement your instruction.

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How to Download: You can download any of the puzzles by right-clicking on the image and saving it to your computer or by dragging-and-dropping it to your desktop.


1.) Find the value of the '?' (for Grades K-2)

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Use your math skills to find the value of each icon.

Peace Sign=1

Twins=11

Ice Cream Cone=10

?=20

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2.) Find the value of the '?' (for Grades 3-5)

PDF Worksheet Download

Use your math skills to find the value of each icon.

Peace Sign=4

Twins=8
Ice Cream Cone=9

Calendar=14
?=22

Do you want more FREE holiday-themed K-8 math activities and worksheets in your inbox every week? Click here to sign-up for our mailing list and get a free pdf workbook!


3.) Find the value of the '?' (for Grades 6-8)

▶ PDF Worksheet Download

Use your math skills to find the value of each icon.

Peace Sign=50

Twins=16
Ice Cream Cone=74

Calendar=84

?=202

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4.) Find the value of each symbol in the multiplication table.

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Use your math skills to find the value of each icon.

Ice Cream Cone=4

Peace Sign=8

Double Cheese Burger = 44

Girl Twins=16

Boy Twins = 484

Gemini=176

Calendar=88

Do you want more FREE holiday-themed K-8 math activities and worksheets in your inbox every week? Click here to sign-up for our mailing list and get a free pdf workbook!


5.) Find the value of each symbol in the area model.

PDF Worksheet Download

Use your math skills to find the value of each icon.

Peace Sign=1

Ice Cream Cone=20

Double Cheeseburger=2,000

Twins=200

Do you want more FREE holiday-themed K-8 math activities and worksheets in your inbox every week? Click here to sign-up for our mailing list and get a free pdf workbook!


6.) Think-Notice-Wonder (TNW) Writing Prompt

PDF Worksheet Download

Use your math skills to find the value of each icon.

Are you new to TNW math writing activities?

Click here to learn more and access free sample activities.


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How will you use these math puzzles with your kids? Share your thoughts and suggestions in the comments section below!

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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.

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Free Canada Day Math Puzzles for Grades K-8

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Free Canada Day Math Puzzles for Grades K-8

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Are you ready to celebrate Canada Day with your math students this July 1st?

In Canada, July 1st commemorates the official day of Canada and the anniversary of the Canadian Confederation in 1867. This national holiday is celebrated with get together with family and friends, parties, music, parades, and fireworks.

And you can add working on fun math puzzles to the festivities this Canada Day, by sharing today’s free Canada Day Math Worksheets and Activities for Grades K-8 in your upcoming lesson plans. Today’s activities are super fun, 100% free, easy-to-print, and can be shared with children of all grade levels at home, in the classroom, or both!

These kinds of holiday-themed math puzzles and activities give your kids a chance to apply their math and reasoning skills in an enjoyable context that incorporates critical thinking, number sense, and even algebra skills!

So, if you are ready to channel your kid’s excitement for Canada Day this year into an enjoyable math learning opportunity, then be sure to take advantage of these free Canada Day Math Activities for Kids!

Each worksheet can be used as a warm-up/anticipatory set or cool-down activity as well as a key component to any math lesson for grades K-8. Full answer keys for each activity are included.

Tags: Canada Day, math puzzles, math riddles, 1st Grade, 2nd Grade, 3rd Grade, 4th Grade, 5th Grade, 6th Grade, 7th Grade, 8th Grade, Homeschool, Homeschooling

How to Download: You can download any of the puzzles by right-clicking on the image and saving it to your computer or by dragging-and-dropping it to your desktop.


1.) Find the value of the '?' (for Grades K-2)

Use your math skills to find the value of each icon.

Flag=6

Mountains=10

Hockey Player=9

?=3

Do you want access to hundreds of grade-specific holiday math activities for every month of the year? Become a Mashup Math member and access all of our K-8 math activity libraries. Start your free 7-day trial.

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2.) Find the value of the '?' (for Grades 3-5)

Use your math skills to find the value of each icon.

Flag=4

Mountains=5

Hockey Player=3

Poutine=12
?=24

Do you want access to hundreds of grade-specific holiday math activities for every month of the year? Become a Mashup Math member and access all of our K-8 math activity libraries. Start your free 7-day trial.

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3.) Find the value of the '?' (for Grades 6-8)

Use your math skills to find the value of each icon.

Flag=70

Mountains=14

Hockey Player=5

Poutine=10
?=89

Do you want access to hundreds of grade-specific holiday math activities for every month of the year? Become a Mashup Math member and access all of our K-8 math activity libraries. Start your free 7-day trial.

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Are you looking for more daily math challenges and puzzles to share with your kids?

My best-selling workbook 101 Math Challenges for Engaging Your Students is now available as a PDF download. You can get yours today by clicking here.


How will you use these math puzzles with your kids? Share your thoughts and suggestions in the comments section below!

(Never miss a Mashup Math blog--click here to get our weekly newsletter!)

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.

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Free 4th of July Math Puzzles for Grades K-8

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Free 4th of July Math Puzzles for Grades K-8

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Are you ready to celebrate Independence Day with your math students this fourth of July?

In the United States, the 4th of July commemorates the date that the U.S. declared its independence from Great Britain in 1776. This national holiday is celebrated with grilling outdoors, pool parties, music, parades, and lots of fireworks.

And you can add working on fun math puzzles to the festivities this 4th of July, by sharing today’s free July 4th Math Worksheets and Activities for Grades K-8 in your upcoming lesson plans. Today’s activities are super fun, 100% free, easy-to-print, and can be shared with children of all grade levels at home, in the classroom, or both!

These kinds of holiday-themed math puzzles and activities give your kids a chance to apply their math and reasoning skills in an enjoyable context that incorporates critical thinking, number sense, and even algebra skills!

So, if you are ready to channel your kid’s excitement for Independence Day this year into an enjoyable math learning opportunity, then be sure to take advantage of these free 4th of July Math Activities for Kids!

Each worksheet can be used as a warm-up/anticipatory set or cool-down activity as well as a key component to any math lesson for grades K-8. Full answer keys for each activity are included.

Tags: 4th of July, July 4th, Independence Day, math puzzles, math worksheets, math riddles, 1st Grade, 2nd Grade, 3rd Grade, 4th Grade, 5th Grade, 6th Grade, 7th Grade, 8th Grade, Homeschool, Homeschooling

How to Download: You can download any of the puzzles by right-clicking on the image and saving it to your computer or by dragging-and-dropping it to your desktop.


1.) Find the value of the '?' (for Grades K-2)

Use your math skills to find the value of each icon.

Fireworks=8

Popsicle=10

Balloons=5

?=13

Do you want access to hundreds of grade-specific holiday math activities for every month of the year? Become a Mashup Math member and access all of our K-8 math activity libraries. Start your free 7-day trial.

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2.) Find the value of the '?' (for Grades 3-5)

Use your math skills to find the value of each icon.

Fireworks=12

Popsicle=4

Balloons=5

BBQ=3

?=24

Do you want access to hundreds of grade-specific holiday math activities for every month of the year? Become a Mashup Math member and access all of our K-8 math activity libraries. Start your free 7-day trial.

July4th_345.jpg

3.) Find the value of the '?' (for Grades 6-8)

Use your math skills to find the value of each icon.

Fireworks=100

Popsicle=5

Balloons=61

BBQ=34

?=68

Do you want access to hundreds of grade-specific holiday math activities for every month of the year? Become a Mashup Math member and access all of our K-8 math activity libraries. Start your free 7-day trial.

July4th_678.jpg

Are you looking for more daily math challenges and puzzles to share with your kids?

My best-selling workbook 101 Math Challenges for Engaging Your Students is now available as a PDF download. You can get yours today by clicking here.


How will you use these math puzzles with your kids? Share your thoughts and suggestions in the comments section below!

(Never miss a Mashup Math blog--click here to get our weekly newsletter!)

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.

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5 Logical Puzzles That Will Bend Your Brain

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5 Logical Puzzles That Will Bend Your Brain

5 Logical Puzzles That Will Bend Your Brain (Answers Included!)

A Post By: Anthony Persico

Are you looking to take on some fun and challenging logical puzzles and put your brain power to the test?

Attempting to solve logic puzzles is one of the best ways to improve your problem-solving and logical thinking skills while having lots of fun at the same time.

Today’s post shares a collection of 5 logical puzzles for kids and adults that gradually progress in difficulty—and there’s also a special bonus puzzle that has been stumping people for over 100 years!

Note that the solution to each logic puzzle is included at the bottom of the post (we recommend trying all of the problems on your own first and then checking to see if your answers are correct afterwards).

Are you ready to get started?

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5 Logical Puzzles That Will Bend Your Brain

Some of these puzzles can be solved in under one minute, while others are tricky enough to stump you all day long, putting your brain to the test!

Today, you’ll have a chance to give your brain a workout by figuring out a few of these famous logic and number puzzles.

So, are you up for the challenge? And don’t forget to try the bonus puzzle—a simple yet tricky riddle that has been around for over 100 years.

And if you need more detailed explanations of how to solve each logic puzzle, check out our 5 Logical Puzzles That Will Bend Your Brain video below, and be sure to click the like button and leave a comment!

Watch the 5 Logic Puzzles Video:

 
 

Logical Puzzle #1

How many total blocks are in the diagram below?

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Keep reading to the bottom of this page to see the answer key AND click here to see the video that explains the solution to this problem.


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Logical Puzzle #2

How far can a bear walk into the woods?

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Keep reading to the bottom of this page to see the answer key AND click here to see the video that explains the solution to this problem.


Logical Puzzle #3

How can you flip the gummy bear pyramid upside down by moving only 3 gummy bears?

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Keep reading to the bottom of this page to see the answer key AND click here to see the video that explains the solution to this problem.


Are you looking for more super fun Math Riddles, Puzzles, and Brain Teasers to share with your kids?

The best-selling workbook 101 Math Riddles, Puzzles, and Brain Teasers for Kids Ages 10+! is now available as a PDF download. You can get yours today by clicking here.


Logical Puzzle #4

On Bert’s 14th Birthday, his younger brother Chip was half his age. If today is Bert’s 31st birthday, how old is Chip?

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Keep reading to the bottom of this page to see the answer key AND click here to see the video that explains the solution to this problem.


Logical Puzzle #5

If there are 7 bears in a room and they each hug each other once and only once, how many total bear hugs were there altogether?

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Keep reading to the bottom of this page to see the answer key AND click here to see the video that explains the solution to this problem.


Bonus Logical Puzzle!

An explorer who walks one mile south, one mile east, and one mile north and ends up right back where he started. While he is walking, he sees a bear. What color is the bear?

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Keep reading to the bottom of this page to see the answer key AND click here to see the video that explains the solution to this problem.


Ready for the answers?

Remember that there’s no rush to find the answers to today’s logic puzzles. It’s ok to wait to until you’ve found an answer to each problem before scrolling down to see the answers below.

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ANSWER KEY:

1.) 11 Blocks

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2.) Half-Way (after that, the bear is walking out of the woods)

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3.) Diagram:

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4.) Chip is 24 years old

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5.) 21 Hugs

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Bonus: The Bear is White (Polar Bear at the North Pole)

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Are you looking for more super fun Math Puzzles to share with your kids?

My best-selling workbook 101 Daily Math Challenges for Engaging Students in Grades 3-8 is now available as a PDF download. You can get yours today by clicking here.


Did I miss your favorite math riddle for kids? Share your thoughts, questions, and suggestions in the comments section below!

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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.

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