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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Identifying Inside and Outside Positions
Examine the object's placement to determine if it is inside or outside in part A and circle the picture that matches the description in part B.
Recognizing Objects on the Left and Right
Locate and check the object positioned on the left or right side, then follow up with coloring the object on the side specified.
Locating Objects Above and Below
Observe the arrangement of images above or below the reference image in each picture frame and verify statements about their placement.
Completing Sentences with Top or Bottom
Inspect each image and select top or bottom to complete each sentence. Follow the directions, spot the picture at the top or the bottom, and color it.
Determining Front and Behind Positions
Check and color the object in front or behind the reference object as specified in each instruction.
Differentiating between Near and Far Distances
Look at the pictures and determine the relative distance between objects as near or far from to complete sentences and match images that reflect these positional descriptions.
Spotting Objects Beside and Next to
Start spotting and circling the picture beside or next to the reference image, and check the object in the specified position.
Identifying Up and Down Positions
Who is climbing down? Who is climbing up? Identify the up and down positions, check images, and complete sentences using the words up or down.
Determining Over and Under Positions
Is the dog over or under the chair? Scan the images, identify the positions, choose over or under to complete each sentence, and select yes or no to answer questions about positions.
Is the bear facing right or left? Look at the pictures and figure out the orientation of the animals, vehicles, and birds, and color the image facing the specified direction.