Kindergarten Math Worksheets
Discover our kindergarten math worksheets packed with exercises for kids on number recognition, place value, counting, adding, subtracting, patterns, shapes, money, comparing sizes, understanding more than/less than, identifying relative positions, decomposing numbers into tens and ones, recognizing and sorting coins, backed by word problems. The easy-to-use answer keys make evaluation effortless. Build a strong foundation with our free worksheets.
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Addition within 10 on a Number Line
Visualize the addition problem on each number line by looking at the starting point and the number of hops. Find the sum by writing the number where the hops end.
Sums within 10 | Word Problems
Count the butterflies and snails, and practice calculating the total by adding numbers in real-life, relatable situations.
How many hats will you have in total if you add 2 hats to 3 hats? Count the pictures to discover the sum.
Draw additional counters to make 10. Write the number of counters added and complete the addition equation.
Each number in the addition equation is shown with vertical lines. Count the lines for each number and then write down the total sum.
Adding Numbers within 10 | Horizontal Addition
The numbers are aligned side by side in these addition equations. Find and write the sum to complete the equations.
Writing Missing Addends Using Number Lines
Study the number line and spot the starting point of the hops or the number of hops to identify the missing addend and complete the addition equation.
Addition Using Number Line | MCQ
Analyze the number line and carefully look at the start, end, and number of hops. Identify the addition equation that describes the number line model.
Draw hops on number lines, fill in ten frames with counters, identify combinations that sum up to 10, and frame addition equations from word problems.
Count the groups of pictures representing each addend. Create your addition equation and find the sum to complete the task.
What number needs to be added to the given number to reach the specified total? Identify the missing addend to complete each addition problem and fill in the blank.
Warm up with standard problems to complete addition sentences, making the friendly number 10 in the first half, and tackle word problems in the next.