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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Circling Bigger or Smaller Objects

Compare the given items and circle the bigger or smaller object as per the instructions.

Circling Bigger or Smaller Objects

Comparing Long and Short Objects

Examine the images of each pair of objects presented and answer yes or no to the question, "Is picture A longer than picture B?"

Comparing Long and Short Objects

Identifying Objects as Tall or Short

Compare heights and determine which object appears taller or shorter than the other. Follow the instructions, and check the correct answer.

Identifying Objects as Tall or Short

Differentiating between Heavy and Light Objects

Determine the weight of the first object. Check the box if it’s heavier, or cross it if it’s lighter. Then, repeat for the second object in the pair.

Differentiating between Heavy and Light Objects

Measuring Objects with Paper Clips

Measure each object by counting the number of paper clips placed end-to-end along its length. Record the total number of clips in the box provided.

Measuring Objects with Paper Clips

Is the Container Full or Empty?

Displayed are containers such as cups, bottles, and boxes, some full and some empty. Observe the pictures, circle the full containers, and cross out the empty ones.

Is the Container Full or Empty

Holds More or Holds Less?

Learn to distinguish between more and less by comparing the liquid volume in each container, and follow the prompts to complete the exercise.

Holds More or Holds Less

Choosing A.M. and P.M.

Read each action described and determine whether it occurs in the morning (A.M.) or in the afternoon/evening (P.M.).

Choosing A.M. and P.M.

Coins and Their Names

This money chart helps you identify different U.S. coin denominations based on their obverse (front) and reverse (back) sides.

Coins and Their Names

Coloring the Objects as Instructed

In the first section, color the larger object in each pair, and in the second section, color the smaller one.

Coloring the Objects as Instructed

Circling Longer or Shorter Objects

For each question, identify the longer and shorter object in the given set and circle the right one.

Circling Longer or Shorter Objects

Days of the Week | Cut and Glue

Carefully cut out each day of the week and glue them in the correct order, starting with Sunday and ending with Saturday.

Days of the Week | Cut and Glue

Measuring Objects with Blocks

Count the uniform-sized blocks used to measure each object and record the total in the provided boxes.

Measuring Objects with Blocks

Identifying Full and Empty Containers

Observe and classify the different volume levels, and check the box that correctly describes the container's state.

Identifying Full and Empty Containers

Matching Coins with Their Names

Examine the various U.S. coin denominations on the left, then draw a line to match each coin image with its corresponding name on the right.

Matching Coins with Their Names